Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 9th 2003) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'Dies ___, dies illa' |
'No problem, really,' in modern lingo |
'Now I get it ... not!' |
'Streamers' playwright |
'The Joy of Cooking' author Rombauer |
Ball |
Barreled along |
Beach locale, for short |
Best Actress Emmy winner of 1951 |
Breaks down |
Building beam |
Busy |
CBS Sunday night staple, 1954-71 |
Celebrated |
Celsius who invented the Celsius thermometer |
Cheap entertainment provider |
Coach, e.g. |
Crossword worker? |
Decline, with 'out of' |
Demon Star |
Denizens of a popular computer 'city' |
Derive |
Designer Gucci and others |
Devastate from above |
Didn't give up on |
Donald Duck, to Dewey |
Dramatic debuts |
Factor in grading, perhaps |
Famous name in oil |
Fan |
Fix, in a way |
FRENCH |
Genesis country |
Gold rush locale |
Had |
High marks |
Hound |
Insect repellent |
It may help you achieve a goal |
Like budget amts. |
Line of work, slangily |
Lose |
Many a retired gov. |
Mum |
Name of an old wind |
Not in deep water, say |
Not nice |
Noted American example of Palladian architecture |
Old Eurasian locales: Abbr. |
Oxford foundation |
Part of a battle cry |
Part of many Chinese names |
Perfect |
Played again |
Plural suffix with weapon |
Powder holders |
Prefix with county |
Rubenesque |
Set |
Short |
Sir Toby of 'Twelfth Night' |
Sporty sunroof |
Tang provider |
The Tatler founder, 1709 |
There is, in France |
They may be found beside temples |
Unlikely to accede to the throne |
Washington insiders |
When repeated, like some shows |
Where some figures are made |