Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 11th 2003) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
A runner may enter one |
Alcott's Little Women, e.g. |
Anatomical interstices |
Be like |
Computers on a network |
Cradle contents |
Daughter of Juan Carlos I |
Digs, so to speak |
Discovery of Sir James Chadwick |
Display aid |
Doesn't own |
Engendered |
Gauge datum |
Gliders |
Hands over |
Harper of Hollywood |
Hints |
Hit upon the solution |
It has strings attached |
It may be pulled back |
It may take a bow |
It uses flippers |
Jimmies |
Juice dispenser |
Kind of security |
Land in S.A. |
Legal opener |
Legions |
Like Bruckner's Symphony No. 7 |
Like some curtains |
Makes secret, in a way |
Malefactors |
Many a heavenly body |
Meth., e.g. |
Modern pentathletes' needs |
Mohammed, with 'the' |
Morph |
Music symbol |
Neither here nor there, say |
Occasion for rolling out the red carpet |
One with a fleet fleet |
Pedal, perhaps |
Political leader originally surnamed Dzhugashvili |
Present and the like |
Pull back |
Radiator adjunct |
Refine |
Service status |
Shore soarers |
Silk pattern |
Some complex communities |
Some painted vessels |
Some waders |
Something planned |
Stand on an airplane, maybe |
Strong suits |
Summer figures? |
They don't follow suit |
Thieving |
Valjean's hideout |
Walk like a cat |
Work in the kitchen, in a way |
___ Ridge (racehorse) |
___ Teques, Venezuela |