Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 17th 1998) 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.
Word with bum or bunny |
'I Was a Teen-Age Werewolf' star, 1957 |
'All About Eve' actress |
'Porky' |
'Speed' actor |
'No way!' |
'___ Wanna Cry,' 1991 #1 song |
19th-century educator Willard |
Met |
Minister, at times |
Modify equipment, in a way |
More than uncooperative |
Moved, nautically speaking |
Noted adviser |
Old Dodge |
One of the Bobbsey twins |
One who hoots |
Organ stop |
Proceed so as to avoid radar detection |
Protuberance |
Provoked response |
Put on a new staff |
Quit |
Result of plotting, perhaps |
River to the Mississippi |
Rock blasters? |
Rope used in sailing |
Set, in a way |
Slip |
Some required reading |
Sonic the Hedgehog maker |
Sophocles work |
Spoke literally? |
They might raise quarters |
Those, to Tomás |
Unique |
Urgency |
Uttar Pradesh city |
Violent, perhaps |
Weapons prog. since 1983 |
Where the Gurkha reigned |
50's FireFlite |
Abbr. on old maps |
Abject |
Accumulated |
Adopted |
Apply gently |
Art |
Bach contemporary |
Chinchilla, for one |
Clears |
Community spirit |
Completely |
Created a web site? |
Crude meas. |
Cultivate |
Disney Studios employee |
Euterpe, e.g. |
Eye, in Iberia |
Flash |
Food for Fido |
Garage feature |
Genetic stuff |
Hunting device |
Ill-done |
Kind of ingredient |
Kitchen gadgets |
Least common |
Let go |
Like a Dean Koontz novel |
Long |
Market problem |