Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 24th 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 54 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'Evangeline' setting |
'The Abyss' star, 1989 |
Aaron's son and successor as high priest |
Acquiescence |
Added just before time ran out |
Andy Capp's wife, often |
Bank |
Birds related to the goldfinch |
Carousel locale |
China and environs, to the French |
Clarion blast |
Close call |
Come to an end |
Convictions |
Cowboy on a cattle drive, e.g. |
Cry of achievement |
Detroit duds |
Dreadful |
Father of Fauvism |
First, e.g. |
Focused |
Forbes alternative |
Gritty |
Habitually humiliated one |
It's full of rye, in rhyme |
Japanese surname suffix |
Like fans |
Like italics |
Like Simone Martini's art |
Lose control at a buffet |
Matrimony, bar mitzvah, etc. |
Monster slain by Beowulf |
Notorious London prison |
Ocelot features |
Oligarchy proponent |
One in the arms of Morpheus |
One of over 2,000,000 Cubans |
Piano relative |
Preacher's pursuit |
Put right? |
Raiser |
Rival of Montel |
San Diego's founder Gaspar de ___ |
She helped Theseus escape the Labyrinth |
Shortens a sentence, perhaps |
Silver: Prefix |
Systematize |
Target of a swift kick |
Teriyaki spices |
They follow Shebats |
Tooth tissue |
Where Whirlaway waited |
Woodworking tool |
Work on text together |