Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 7th 2014) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Bogart role
'Etta ___' (old comic strip)
'Says who?,' e.g
'The king of terrors,' per Job 18
Alexander who directed 'Nebraska'
Anklebones
Burnsian 'ago'
Cause for squirming
Certain playoff game
Chisel
Chucklehead
Container for Rip Van Winkle
Corporate giant co-founded by Thomas Watson
Dreaded sort?
Drops
Ending with dog or jug
Ending with inter-
Flurry
Furnishing in many a tearoom
Govt. agency that supports competition
Greek hunter trained by Chiron
Guiding light
Guilty pleasure?
Having a gaping hole, say
In the company of
Inter ___
Isolate, somehow
It may come with a bite
Jackie with acting chops
Language that gave us 'slogan,' originally meaning 'battle cry'
Lead-in to Apple
Lemony, for example
Like Christmas candles, typically
Literary inits
Marco Rubio, for one
Merino, Suffolk and Dorset
Not in Germany?
Noted septet
Officer's 'gift'
Org. in 'Breaking Bad'
Outside: Prefix
Pet project?
Pledge, e.g
Poetic member of a Greek nonet
Presented
Put on a key?
Requirement for special handling?
Retired boomer
Roles, metaphorically
See (to)
Setting for 'The Shining'
Sit on it
So-so
Straight
Subj. line alert
Subject of a celebration on the last Friday in April
Swiss standard
Texter's 'No way!'
Thing often controlled by a remote
To be in ancient times?
Transfer, as wine
Trix alternative?
Trojan rivals
Turner of pages in history
TV show that debuted on 1/5/70 (end of the cry)
TV show that debuted on 11/3/93 (and start of a parent's distressed cry?)
TV show that debuted on 9/22/04 (middle of the cry)
Will Smith flick of 2004
Word on a biblical wall
Worked up
Zodiac symbol
___' Pea