Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (April 22nd 2004) 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.
'I ___ you!' |
'Really?' |
'See?!' |
'___ in the Stilly Night' (Thomas Moore lyric) |
1-Across competitor |
13th-century literary work |
Ammo belt accompanier |
Amounted (to) |
Baby's first word |
Birth control method, for short |
Boom support |
Boys |
Buckeyes |
Cadge |
Chemical substance that hastens aging |
China's Sun Yat-___ |
Clinton and Blair, for two |
Comedian born John Elroy Sanford |
Costa ___, Calif. |
Curved pipe feature |
Dug in |
Earth tone |
El ___, Tex. |
End of the couplet |
Failing grades |
Faulkner's '___ Lay Dying' |
First line of a couplet pertinent to this puzzle |
Former Israeli P.M. |
Go over again |
Great Laker |
Greenfly, e.g. |
Guiding light |
Heater stats |
It may be white |
It's a wrap |
It's good for the teeth |
Logical conclusion |
Many a drive-thru feature |
Mary ___ Evans (George Eliot's real name) |
Match |
Misbehave |
Motorists' clubs, in brief |
Motto of the Prince of Wales |
Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson |
Nay sayers |
Oil company acronym |
Old Dodge |
One of Paul Revere's message options |
One receiving orders |
Opening word? |
Otto who helped discover nuclear fission |
Poison warning |
Portico |
Prefix with sex |
Quark plus antiquark |
Raft material |
Rhodes of Rhodesia |
Russian city on the Oka |
Scenic views, briefly |
Settled |
Sound investments, for short |
Start of a children's rhyme |
Starts (off) |
Stout |
Tar |
The Bushes, collegiately |
Tonics, to some |
Tre + tre |
TV journalist David |
Univ. dorm supervisors |
War story |
Where Samson died |
Woeful words |
Word with buff or buffa |
You can set your watch by it: Abbr. |
Zoo heavyweight |