Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 19th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
British medical journal, with 'The' |
Brown with His Band of Renown |
Bun toppers |
Christiania, now |
Clearing |
Closing moment |
Comfortable, as accommodations |
Daughter of King Aeëtes |
Debut of Kinsey Millhone |
Debut of Lew Archer |
Debut of Philip Marlowe |
Debut of Sherlock Holmes |
Declaim |
Depend (on) |
Dig sans tools |
Distributes, as tasks |
Disturb |
Do work on glass, say |
Door fixture |
Fail ignominiously |
First capital of the kingdom of Italy |
Freezing |
Frozen food brand |
Girder |
Haughty outburst |
Headed |
Heavy-duty locks? |
Henry James biographer Edel |
In ___ (isolated) |
Kyle ___, 'The Terminator' hero |
Leader's aid |
Like good gossip columnists |
Milk source for Romano cheese |
Miniature photo, maybe |
More than antipathy |
Need to pay |
One of the Aleutian Islands |
Option not available in a convertible |
Ottoman Empire governor |
Peter who directed 'The Truman Show' |
React to some static |
Render harmless, in a way |
Rib |
Samuel Barber's '___ for Strings' |
Seeker's question |
Shout from a coach |
Slender fish |
Small intake |
Smidgen |
Smokers' units |
Table payment |
Town on the Thames |
Transitional state |
Triumphant shout |
Understands, slangily |
Unmanageable horses, in the Southwest |
Wading bird |
Ward on TV |
Weak yes |
Winding road section |
Work (out) |
World Cup legend Maradona |
___ many words |
Bay of pigs? |
'Camelot' composer |
'Stop rowing' command |
1st, 2nd and 3rd, e.g.: Abbr. |
2001 British Open champion David ___ |
60's TV kid |
Bias |
Big drops |
Black Canyon carver, with 'the' |
Blue |
Bolshevik, e.g. |