Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 21st 2003) 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.
Actress Peeples |
Apartment, to Brits |
Apollo's plaything? |
Author Kingsley |
Bandage, to Brits |
Berths |
Bygone autocrat |
Chastise |
Composer Satie |
Doctor's office, to Brits |
Dodo has two |
Drug-yielding shrub |
Druggist, to Brits |
Earthlink competitor |
Elementary textbook, to Brits |
Eram, ___, erat |
Firms: Abbr. |
Foul-up |
Free (of) |
Fruits of victory |
Gardener's soil |
Garters, to Brits |
Gift to a diva |
Got a whiff of, old-style |
Graham who wrote 'The Quiet American' |
Guardian spirits |
Hip roof |
Holds up |
Home of 'The Sopranos' |
Indianapolis-to-Atlanta dir. |
Iridescent gem |
Is a monarch |
It doesn't fly |
It doesn't fly anymore |
Jalopy |
Just |
Kind of page |
Lawyers, to Brits |
Like some numerals |
Like the farmer MacDonald |
Literature Nobelist Gordimer |
Lt.'s subordinate |
Mail delivery, to Brits |
Makes up (for) |
Mama Cass |
Mold-ripened cheese |
N.B.A.'s Abdul-Jabbar |
Night watcher |
Parting south of the border |
Princeton's historic ___ Hall |
Proficient in |
Pulitzer winner Quindlen |
Richard ___ |
Rubbed out |
Shot in the arm, maybe |
Slalomed |
Slender instrument |
Slow |
Sofa |
Sound on cobblestone streets |
Subway, to Brits |
Surprised gasps |
Tea, to Brits |
Tease |
They're charged |
Thin and light |
Those, to Robert Burns |
Tougher, as a parent |
Tree with catkins |
Trig ratio |
Turner known as the Sweater Girl |
Uncreative education method |
Uniform, to Brits |
Update the alarm system |
Violin bow application |
Waits on |
___ friends |
___ the side of caution |