September 2 2019, New York Times

We know you are amazed by our selection because you are here! As such we would like to thank you for supporting us keeping in mind that are over 3 million solved clues, which are free for use for everyone.

Don’t forget to use the search button functionality that we have recently updated, where you can search for any clue that you can not seem to find.

Slide down to find all the possible answers that we have for the New York Times crossword clues.

Clue
Place to get a mud bath
"Got it now!"
Airport about 13 miles from the Loop
Perfect scores for divers
"Good heavens!"
Polite palindromic term of address
Spice holder
*Arthur Carlson portrayer on "WKRP in Cincinnati"
Ancient Chinese book of divination
Prefix with angle or cycle
Extremely fun, as a party
*Job for a model
Website for some custom-designed jewelry
Use steel wool on
Hacks with an axe
Pro-___ (some golf tourneys)
Dead set against
Street sign with an arrow
Country between Togo and Nigeria
Sheepskin boot brand
Assault or kidnapping
Producer Rhimes who created "Grey's Anatomy" and "Scandal"
Coupe or sedan
National park freebie
Showers with flowers and chocolates, maybe
Native New Zealander
Inflatable transport
*2000 stop-motion animated comedy hit
Deep anger
Colorful pond fish
Bust out of jail
Summer Olympics contest whose participants do the ends of the answers to the starred clues
Sugar bowl invaders
Acquire, as debts
Helps
Traditional wearer of plaid
Fitness program popularized in the 1990s
Bit of clothing often worn with shorts
DeskJet printers and others
Peel off
Popular cobbler fruit
Dried chili in Mexican food
In the past
Belly laugh syllable
Toss in
Hyatt alternative
Mecca pilgrimage
*Late-night Cartoon Network programming block
Harold who directed "Caddyshack"
Opposite of full
Comic sketches
Goads
Company that makes Bug B Gon
"Sorry, pal"
Member of the largest Rwandan ethnic group
A folder is needed for this
Still-life vessel
Stage comebacks?
Muscles strengthened by belly dancing, for short
"I'm not impressed"
*Winter barrier
Org. for physicians
"Uh-huh"
How some exciting N.B.A. games are won
Avocado dip, informally
Noted British racecourse
Substitutes for coins
Ancient Peruvians
Hit the ball out of the park
Staples Center, for one
Component of a drum kit
Cowhands' home
"Give me five!"
Tree houses
Corn syrup brand
Soaking spot
Make up a cover story, say
Laudatory poem