Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 29th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'Steel Magnolias' co-star |
Access provider |
1947 sound-barrier breaker |
'Down, boy!' |
'Peanuts' character |
2000 candidate |
Actress Gray and others |
Alternative to a steak fry |
Archaeologist's destination |
Banquets |
Bold competitor |
Break down, in a way |
Calmer |
Candle holders? |
Canopy curtain |
Center's position |
Corrupt |
Dapper Dans |
Delirious person, often |
Fit in |
Followed in Cratchit's footsteps |
Galápagos Islands shore dweller |
Game needs |
Unlikely to excite |
Worn down |
Youth |
___ Boru, Irish king who defeated the Norse |
___ of Solomon (noncanonical book) |
Gave up, slangily |
Hard to keep in stock, say |
Heaven |
Irreconcilables |
It may have a window: Abbr. |
Jumped off the page, maybe |
Just out |
Kind of wrap |
Least ingenuous |
Like Beethoven's Seventh Symphony |
Like some souls |
Like tree leaves |
Located along a large stream |
Made more attractive |
Makeup, e.g. |
Massage therapists, e.g. |
Mideast's ___ Desert |
Obligation |
Obviously amazed |
Orchestra section |
Pacing, say |
Pet |
Pilot's guidepost |
Practice |
Program participant |
Ready |
Roosevelt brain truster Adolf |
Sacred sites |
Secrets |
Shot past? |
Sing |
Skittish move |
Spock, e.g.: Abbr. |
Starting square |
They don't go off |
They may be in a jam |
Tooth trouble |
Turgenev's birthplace |