Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 1st 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'...___ man put asunder'
'Critique of Practical Reason' writer
'Go and catch a falling star' poet
'My!'
'___ Indigo'
1929 Hemingway book, with 'A'
1934 James Hilton novella
1950 Jean Simmons film
50%
Accompanying music
Accounting, e.g.: Abbr.
Angel
Arcade name
Auden's 'To My Pupils,' e.g.
Avatar of Vishnu
Birdy
Brainstorm
Car launched by an aeronautics company
Cartoonist Addams
Checked, as a computer program
Child, for one
Chinese: Prefix
Citadel student
Coffee bar order
Colorado resort
Come up
Comic Bill, familiarly
Communion offering
Constructor of many dams: Abbr.
Cruising
Declaration
Draw
Ear-related
European port
Fancy chopped liver
Final Commandment
First name in horror films
First-year Harvard law student
Fuzzy fruit
God, in Roma
Good, long bath
Groupings
Guys' dates
Had the bug
Hang
Heavenly hunter
K-O bridge
Lengthen
Maine college town
Mostly Mozart, for one
Oktoberfest draft
Old dance sites
Philanthropist Wallace and others
Pious
Play the part
Ponce's birthplace
Pub order
Put down
Reception improver
Rich soil
São Paulo-to-Rio dir.
Serpentlike
Sign by a door
Some computer programs are written in it
Spinners
Stationed
Toots one's horn
Tubs
Vegans avoid these
Work between jobs
Wraps up
Zoning unit, maybe
___ bird
___ time (never)