Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 23rd 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.
Extreme |
Festive |
First-place |
Full of vigor |
Getup |
Golfer Dutra |
Got ready to drive |
Hardly a people person |
Holy wars |
Hook alternatives |
Imparts |
Kid's comment |
Let up |
Level |
Light |
Lunkheads |
Metric measure |
Noah Webster's alma mater |
Noted PBS newsman |
Onagers |
One gentleman of Verona |
Outdone |
Pants specification |
Professional org. since 1847 |
Radio, e.g. |
Root |
Sci-fi author Frederik |
Sheds, British-style |
Sign |
Sociopolitical movement |
Some guys |
Some staffers, for short |
Spread out, in a way |
Star quality |
Sting |
Stole from |
Storage unit |
Sunday drives? |
Swedes, gastronomically speaking |
They sometimes whistle |
Toast beginning |
Transplant need |
Trivial |
Two-time Czech president |
What CFC's deplete |
Where Baha'i began |
Where Swansea is |
'Big ___' of the comics page |
'Front!' runner |
'Huh-uh' |
'I'm ___ it!' |
1946 Literature Nobelist |
'We the Living' author |
Agent, colloquially |
Bach or Strauss, e.g. |
Bank claim |
Bargain |
Before |
Being |
Boarded |
Burlesque |
Busy bodies? |
Certain navel, slangily |
Chef Cardini's creation |
Clear, in a way |
Consternation |
Crash course? |
Dark purple |
Designer Lanvin |
Element #39 |
Elevated, open country |
Enter from the rear, maybe |