Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 22nd 2024) 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.

Fragrant fire fodder
Like the subject of politics in a job interview, often
Bêtise
"You should leave"
Oktoberfest establishment
Divvy up
"I Don't Know How to Love ___" ("Jesus Christ Superstar" song)
Makeup brand known for its risqué product names
Understudy opportunities?
Made it
"Wow, what a thrill!"
Staff figures
Reveal unintentionally
Humorless
Go up against
Playground comeback
Fashion
"Really, allow me!"
His birthday is celebrated as National Science Day in Serbia
[Hey! The light turned green!]
English filmmaker David or Peter
Toon whose last name is Nahasapeemapetilon
Cool
The U.S. has the world's largest
Takes badly?
Creatures that sleep by taking hundreds of minute-long naps throughout the day
Slugger with 609 career home runs
"___ Fleurs du Mal" (Charles Baudelaire poetry collection)
Reacting to a meme, maybe
Hermès competitor
Part of OOO
Daisylike bloom
City between York and Manchester
Youngest artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100
Album whose creation is profiled in 2021's "The Beatles: Get Back"
___ script (screenwriter's pitch)
Like many Halloween costumes
"Don't embarrass me!"
Small small?
Close by
"Hazy" beverage
Cal. ender
Where small plates are served?
___ Annie, role for which Ali Stroker was the first wheelchair user to win a Tony
"May I help you?"
Adroit
Macronutrient grouping?
Name that sounds like its first letter
One with an "accept all cookies" policy?
Sauce for a caprese sandwich
Dentist's directive
Lead-in to ✔ on a boarding pass
Ladies' night attendee
Tolerate
"You sure about that?"
Be in the picture?
Home to Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Beliefs
Bunch of Daisies
Awkward setups, perhaps
Irritation treated with a warm compress
Ordinary person, idiomatically
Google's former motto
Puts on the back burner, say
Language written with runes
Took advantage of a Saturday, say
___ lesson
Allied (with)
One is seen above the pretzel in the Auntie Anne's logo
Field of stars?