Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 19th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'For ___ the Bell Tolls'
'So there!'
'What a pity!'
2008 Summer Olympics host
Achievement
Andy Taylor's TV son
Apple leftover
Articulate
Baseball player with the most lifetime hits
Beaver's work
Behave oddly
Black key above a G
Bronco-riding event
Bullring cheer
Burn soother
Busy person on Valentine's Day
Bygone anesthetic
Canyon sound
Chinchilla or beaver, e.g.
Colder than cold
Constellation part
Cub Scout groups
Definitely deceased
Divan
Dukes
Eagle's claw
Eden woman
Entered, as a car
Experiment sites
Explosive initials
Eye the bull's-eye
Fairy tale's second word
Flub
From the top
Funny bone's location
Garbage
Greek vowel
Gushes
Hunger for
Inherited wealth
Inventor Whitney
Jane Austen novel
Lawn mower's path
Light, happy tune
Model Macpherson
Mongolian desert
Monthly budget item
Neighbor of Oman
Old phone company nickname
One who's way ahead in the polls
Output of Mount Etna
Part of T.G.I.F.: Abbr.
Peru's capital
Physically weak
Place of refuge
Popular Toyota
Pueblo brick
Pulitzer-winning humorist Barry
Quick swim
Respond to a stimulus
Screenwriter's writing
Shock
Skirt's edge
Sly looks
Stock exchange worker
Subway Series team
Temporary
Thumbs-up votes
Tombstone inscription
Took in takeout?
Uses an abacus
Video game name
Views
Weak, as an excuse
Witch
Yellowstone animal
[Uh-oh!]
___ de France