Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 6th 2017) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

It uses clicks in lieu of paddles
Last word of a fairy tale
Like a rainbow
Like most clown wigs
Like the Nikkei and Hang Seng indexes
Line of Japanese smartphones
Little annoyance
Little extra poundage
Look stunned
Lots of
Madrid's country, on Olympic scoreboards
Mark's replacement
Movers and shakers
Nursery item
One way to stand
Opening
Part of a golf cup
Part of a phone plan
Part of a Whopper
Performance that requires a lot of upper body strength
Physicist who won a 2009 Presidential Medal of Freedom
Pitt of 'The Big Short'
Popular ice cream flavor
Prepare to pin the tail on the donkey, say
Question asked in befuddlement
Remove ID from, as a Facebook picture
S.F. winter clock setting
Say 'Yeah, I can make it,' say
Scannable symbols on store items, for short
Second letter before iota
Some airport times: Abbr
Source of Manchego cheese
Sports category prefix
Stripe
Tantrum
There are two, as the expression goes, in each of 16- and 55-Across
There's one, as the expression goes, in 5- and 27-Down
Traffic cone
Tropical houseplant
Two-legged stands
Two-nation peninsula: Abbr
Unsuccessful draft picks, in sports lingo
Where one might be marooned
Will Smith's co-star in 1995's 'Bad Boys'
[Ask me what's wrong]
___ fides
___ Xtra (soda)
'Help me, ___-Wan Kenobi. You're my only hope'
'The Matrix' hero
'The Two Fridas' artist
13th, maybe
'Whew!'
'You can't have that!'
2017 Best Play winner
Animal lovers' program
Approach quickly
Band whose name sounds like a vegetable
Be in development
Betamaxes, e.g
Cafe
Chest protector
Classic Britcom
Collection of highlights or bloopers
Content
Decepticons, in the Transformers universe
Decorates with some rolls, for short
Figure whose wings melt in the sun
First word of a fairy tale
Fish ladder site
Frustrated exclamation
Golf ___
Half of a two-volume directory
Hamiltons
Have the tiller
Hon, modern-style
It often occurs following a car wash, seemingly