Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 17th 2017) clues of NewsDay 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.

Something to put you off
Injects
Query to one going on
''Soupe au __'' (thin-skinned, to Thé©rè¨se)
Some yoga poses
Germanic version of an Austen title name
Get in on a deal
Teammate twosome
Be boring, perhaps
Word related to ''lace''
Nonstarter
Site of the erstwhile Six Hours of Paris race
Key big-office payee
Secret service, quite possibly
Mass or pile
Nation of 150-plus million
Hail that faded away
Monotonous
Insightful advisors
British band that sounds really happy
Arrests effectively
Languish
Abrupt ender of a probe
Japanese pizza topping
Spy played by Watts in ''Fair Game''
Marked wrong
''Jungle Book'' title
More than ready
Negative pull-up beneficiary
Fox's biggest star circa 1915
Harvard Lampoon's winged symbol
Rapturous remark
Remarques de refus
Shipping-chart datum
Fourth volume of a James series (2015)
They don't give anything away
Word on the New7Wonders of the World list
Certain naming-rights seller
First Irish Nobelist in Literature
Purposefully
Goddess who rose daily from Oceanus
Henry VIII played it
''Another Day in Cubicle Paradise'' author
Substantial cutting
Business __
Me time
Something dropped or crossed
Exclamation of frustration
Comic-book ancestor
Tired feeling
Benefit
Home of the Scandic Byporten Hotel
Largest North American terrestrial animal
She helped Loretta and Dottie get started
Teaspoons per tablespoon
Indoor shock absorber
Favoring management
Shade of orange
Undergo cleansing
Moves a lot
Winter squash used in quesadillas
Bunker Hill Monument, essentially
Chaps
Young lady
Whom Boccaccio called ''ever melancholy and pensive''
Major disorder
Personification of peace
Undoings
Notre Dame's all-time leader in average yards per game
Seussesque pronoun
Word on Chinese menus
Fantasy fiction staple