Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 19th 2002) 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.

Phonies
Ready to hit the sack
Robust
Round after the quarters
Scottish miss
Shower accessories
Shuttle-riding senator
Skater Lipinski
Smooth-talking
Song for a diva
Stage between egg and pupa
Straying
Struck hard
Timid
Tool with teeth
Top-selling vocalist of the 1990's
Totally
Tricks
Trojan War hero
Vehicle that's hailed
Voice above bass
Was in the movies
Actress Gardner
'Arsenic and Old Lace' star, 1944
'As ___' (letter closing)
'Deck the Halls,' e.g.
'Liar Liar' star
A bit cracked?
Airedale, e.g., for dogs
Ambles
Astound
Attempt
Authority
Big TV maker
Bushy do
Capitol feature
Capture
Change according to circumstances
Colony member
Copacabana city
Corn
Creditor's demand
Crownlike headgear
Demanding
Departure
Does a double take, e.g.
Elder or alder
Electricians, at times
Emergency light
Episode
Eucalyptus eater
Fired
Fitting
Fix, as copy
Follows the leader
Foreboding
Gatherings where people hold hands
Harvest
Horrified
Instruments at luaus
Island of Napoleon's exile
Japanese farewell
June honorees
Knee/ankle connector
Lacking pigment
Life of ___
Like the bird that catches the worm
Man with an ark
Manage
Minimum
Noted anti-alcohol crusader
Numerous
One giving orders
One of the Bushes
Open, as a bottle
Oscar winner for 'True Grit'
Outlaws
Pal of Spot