Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 26th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Like bok choy |
Like Romeo and Juliet, to Shakespeare |
Like some breezes |
Make haste |
Mettle |
Mosey |
One who raises the spirits? |
Organic chemistry topic |
Patronized, as a bistro |
Pick up |
Popular combo |
Registers |
Resort attendants |
Salty septet |
Sans ___ |
Sesqui- divided by three |
Skier Tommy |
Something with a ceiling |
Starting lineup |
States, informally |
Suit material |
Sukiyaki ingredient |
Tempting one |
They're made in clearings |
Twinkle |
Two-for-one deal, say |
Use a short form |
'Cocoon' co-star |
'Good Will Hunting' setting, for short |
'Major' animal |
'Why?' |
Aachen article |
Ages |
Banquet |
Beat |
Better |
Bring up |
Bully |
California's Santa ___ Valley |
Came across |
Capitol worker |
Chain material |
Chair designer Charles |
Cl-, e.g. |
Company name tag? |
Computer application features |
Controls |
Cup name |
Dictatorship |
Doesn't stay up |
Drink with sukiyaki, maybe |
Edwin Drood's betrothed |
Firedome or Adventurer |
Gets ready for a party, perhaps |
Going rate |
Used too much |
Vagabond |
What a stocking needs |
Words of relief |
Yclept |
Hammer and sickle |
Hand-holder |
Happening |
Homes on wheels, briefly |
It keeps an eye on TV |
Item advertised in Vogue |
Jane Fonda role |
John Paul II, e.g. |
Le Carré's George Smiley, e.g. |
Lifesavers, maybe: Abbr. |