Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 22nd 2018) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Senescence
Like a society in which people are said to be colorblind
Veal or chicken dish, for short
Big espresso purveyor since 2001
What Christine is in the book 'Christine'
Service with a Street View option
Like much of Shakespeare's and Sappho's love poetry
Boutonniere's spot
What drivers try not to go over
Show of hands?
Brit discussing American politics
Wiped out
Dangled a carrot in front of
Sine, cosine or tangent
Lip
Cold-blooded sorts
Longest book in the New Testament
Facebook calendar addition
Record
Some late-night viewing
Consommé server
Many a role on TV's 'Suits': Abbr
Wise
Facebook photo addition
Wood used to make electric guitars
Something to keep a watch on
Ctrl+V command
'Hey, don't look at me!'
Margarita garnishes
Fall back
Writer on the history of Rome
Something ___
Medal, e.g
Fan sound
Subject of some parental restrictions
Not just increase
Fantasy sports site
Suffix for the 1%
Lacking hormones, say
Orator's aid
Guest's sleeping spot, maybe
Sunday ___
Part of CBS: Abbr
Hard-core
Take heat from?
'2 Broke Girls' actress Dennings
Passes, in a way
They can swing left or right
Actress Sedgwick in Warhol films
'___ her in a club down in old Soho' (opening lyric of 'Lola')
Peter or Paul, but not Mary
Heckled
They're of little use unless they're cracked
Horse ___
Pioneering photojournalist Jacob
Tough going
Action film weapons
Pirate-fighting org
Trademarked repellent
Hunk
Ailment spreadable through kissing
Polish-language film that won a 2014 Oscar
King Lear's loyal servant
TV character with a rippled snout
Algerian city where Camus's 'The Plague' is set
Ready for renting
Lack of practice, metaphorically
Behind the eight ball
Utopian
Beyond stuffy