Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 18th 2018) clues of New York Times 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.

Flair, informally
So-called 'black national anthem,' informally ... or what 4-, 6-, 22- and 34-Down do, in part?
Nickname of the singer of 2007's 'Umbrella'
8: Abbr
German composer Humperdinck
Some May celebrants, informally
Noble domain
American dance move that, for whatever reason, is illegal in Saudi Arabia
Gridiron org. with the Grey Cup
Spanish for 'some'
Non's opposite
And more than that
Halloween 'blood,' e.g
Not casual
Big chin-wag
Home to Bessie, a lake monster in American folklore
Squirt
Palmist's reading
Super-often
Big tech news website
Insurance estimate
Newsman Chuck
Patisserie offering
Symbols in superscript, for short
Bit of initial progress
Interstate billboard info
Person with seniority
The Owls of Conference USA
Book after Exod
Kufrin of the 2018 season of 'The Bachelorette'
Position of command
Things blown on for luck
Caribbean religion with roots in Africa
Lady Gaga or Judy Garland
President who lived in 47-Down
Trainer's command
Datum for a car aficionado
Let, maybe
Purplish berry
Traits that clash
Designated driver's order
Like Pacific Islanders
Rudiments
Try to swat
Disney princess in 'Brave'
Like some thinking
Said something in response almost immediately
Turn up
Donna ___, soprano in 'Don Giovanni'
20 under 30
Like the path of the sun in the sky
Savory Scottish pudding
Tutee of Luke in 'The Last Jedi'
Excessive enlargement
Looney Tunes surname
See 43-Across
Fair sight
Middle of time?
Volcano's spew
Sign of balance?
So hot right now
Milk ___
Singing superstar born in Tottenham
Woman's name that sounds like two letters
Fairy
More flinty
Writer Jong
Fictional Charlie
Small burger
'Gilmore Girls' girl
___ Park, Calif
Film position