Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 15th 2002) 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.
'Marmaduke' cartoonist Anderson |
'The Canterville Ghost' author |
14-Across entrant |
1960's-70's backup group, with 'the' |
Aligned |
Almost forever |
Astronomer Tycho |
Baseball's 1998 All-Star Game M.V.P. |
Begin participating |
Best Actress winner of 1968 |
Big zero |
Broadcasting |
Chamber composition |
Chuck Berry title girl |
Clothier, in Cambridge |
Cooks, in a way |
Dances in grass? |
Defeated in a face-off, with 'down' |
Delicate |
Director and star of 'Armour of God' |
Edit for radio, maybe |
For less |
Get clean, so to speak |
Get going |
Give the O.K. |
Great things to work at |
Had a shot |
Handles |
Happen to |
Heredity, so to speak |
Kind of alarm |
Master's superiors? |
Not just desire |
Not totally amateur |
Not up |
Oath |
Old self-realization program |
Painted vessel, perhaps |
Part of an even exchange |
Previously |
Prospect |
Quarters |
Ranch area |
Record company receipt |
Saint known as 'The Venerable' |
Seine sights |
Siren |
Some beets |
Some display letters |
Spiro's predecessor |
Start of a conclusion |
Supporters |
Take nothing in |
They can deliver |
Track record? |
Unembellished |
Unlike wild horses |
Violinist Oistrakh |
Wet, in a way |
What a certificate may represent |
Where the worldly-wise have been |
Where toys may be displayed |
Wiccan, e.g. |
Word in a prohibition |
___ fly |
___ legs |