Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 6th 2021) 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.

Combat sport on pay-per-view, in brief
On the ___ of the moment
Like oversize clothes
___ milk (nondairy choice)
On the up-and-up
Match in opinion
*Asian American who became only the second woman to win the Oscar for Best Director
Shrek's love
Listened to
Penthouse or attic
Rear end, to Brits
*Runway model famous for her work as a Victoria's Secret Angel
Agcy. dealing with workplace accidents
Animals around the house
Elvis's wife
Jewish community center, for short
D.C. "Squad" member
Fashionable ... or where you might find the starts of the answers to the starred clues
Command between "ready" and "fire"
Like a basso's voice
Vegetables in traditional moussaka
Did a sketch
Disturb, as sediment
*Longest resident performer at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace
Have ___ in one's belfry
Response to a stimulus
Baked pudding of potatoes or noodles in Jewish cooking
Loosen, as laces
*Atlanta rapper featured on Lizzo's Grammy-nominated "Exactly How I Feel"
Bishop's hat
Stop and Yield
AOL, for one
Budweiser and Beck's
Altoids containers
Tennis court divider
Chocolate-flavored coffee
HBO's "Real Time With Bill ___"
Book of maps
Transport down a winter hill
Dispenser candy
"That tastes bad!"
Cowboy's rope
Perplex
Nimbleness
Bachelor party attendee
Italian city where Columbus was born
Ache (for)
Saturday morning TV character
Dunkable cookies
Vitality
Place for a goatee
Split in two
Biol. or chem.
Increase unnecessarily, as an expense report
___ v. Wade
Cold drink with caffeine
Something to throw on a fire
Belligerent, in London
Runaway success
Mornings, informally
"Once ___ a time"
Inventor Whitney
More costly
Collection of songs
Goes in
One of ancient China's Three Kingdoms
Bit of bread
Start of a playground rhyme
Kennel occupants
Arctic dweller
Once more
All wound up
Got some shut-eye
Candy item in foil
Some movie f/x
MSNBC competitor