Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 5th 2003) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
One of the 61-Across |
One way to swim |
Personal documentaries |
Place of fiction |
Pop-up producer |
Popular portable music players |
Possible answer to 'Really?' |
Secures, as a bottle cap |
Shot putter? |
Smarts |
Snarl |
Sodium hydroxide, to chemists |
Some hoops scores: Abbr. |
Something deeply engrained |
Special attention, for short |
Sportscaster Michaels and others |
Substance checker: Abbr. |
Suffix with major |
Their lines are often crossed |
They're leaving |
Top, in a way |
Turn right, e.g. |
Two or more periods |
Unsaid |
Utah city |
Vitellius succeeded him |
Western Athletic Conf. team |
Where Bergen is: Abbr. |
Word accompanying a clink |
Young parasite |
Airline employee |
A pittance, paywise |
Abbr. used in some town names |
About to receive |
Actor Mark ___-Baker |
Actress Taylor |
Almond |
Be a member of, as a committee |
Bien-___ (well-being): Fr. |
Burden with more duties |
California's Point ___ |
Canadian market inits. |
Chip away at |
Chunks |
Comic Philips |
Crumbs |
Cry before you're off, perhaps |
Dr. with a beat |
Drippers |
Driver's license datum |
Earth, e.g. |
Entrance requirements, sometimes |
Expansion target, with 'the' |
Fire ___ |
Former Nicaraguan leader |
Freshwater fish |
Get the lead out? |
Helps secretly |
Is enough for |
It may be sucked in |
It may come from a crib |
Juan or José, e.g. |
Juice source |
Keep from drying out |
Like some copy |
Location identifier: Abbr. |
Male seals have them |
Many mathematicians |
Monument Valley feature |
Never: Ger. |
Nobel-winning father-and-son physicists |
Not say clearly |