Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 9th 2020) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Citizens United, e.g., for short
Give up
Button whose icon consists of a triangle over a horizontal line
Prefix with friendly
What fire poppies do after a wildfire
Louis ___, "My Dinner With Andre" director
Bird able to run faster than the fastest human
99, in chemistry
Something removed before signing
"My gal" of song
Terminal abbr.
Lump in the throat
Most likely to be picked, say
99, in Islam
Black cat, some think
Stereotypical dog name that isn't actually used much
Area of expertise
"Who ___?" (end of a riddle)
U.S.A.F. honor
Saucer, perhaps
Fall into decay
"Hidden Figures" actress Janelle
The "A" in A.D.
Looks for gold
99, in hockey
Invites out for
Stab in the back
Fill-in-___-blank
Letters of "good" cholesterol
Former Ohio governor John
99, in pop music
December 1st?
Spice that comes in stars
Dugout, e.g.
Tree with oval-shaped saw-toothed leaves
Expensive violin, for short
Glasses, in adspeak
Mountain seen in "The Sound of Music"
Look-see
Pinnacle
"Sure, I'm game"
Shears
Immeasurably long time
___ Equis (beer)
First responders, for short
Mexican revolutionary Zapata
When M.L.K. was born: Abbr.
Omit, as a syllable
Parts of a crossword that the constructor works on last
Entice
Major component of chili
Jazz pianist Hines
Either of two directing brothers
"Will do my best"
Chap
Symbol of the golden ratio
Linguist Chomsky
Arsenal supply
Upscale section of an airport
Something that just might work
"Out of my way!" indicator
E-commerce site with handmade crafts
Place for final words
The United States Bullion Depository, familiarly
Responses of disappointment
Bird's beak
School-supporting orgs.
Baby ___, character in "The Mandalorian"
Clear, as a computer's memory
Book often stored horizontally
Push aside
Fermented milk drink
Hybrid business entities: Abbr.
Holder of mitochondria
Source of canvas and cannabis
They take a look at fliers, for short
Length of a 400-meter run
Washington's bill