Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 27th 2007) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Happy Birthday' playwright
'Lady for a Day' director, 1933
'The Mischievous Dog' author
'You said it!'
About-faces
Agitated
An overabundance
Arms race plan: Abbr.
Band with the highest first-week album sales in music history
Ben-Gurion setting
Billionaire sports entrepreneur who heads HDNet
Bird remarkable for its longevity
Breakout maker
Bus spec.
Case made for a shooter
Claimed
Classic laugh-inducing parlor game with writing or illustrations
Connecticut city on the Naugatuck
Consumer protection grp.
Cook's words
Court stuff
Cut
Dr. Seuss's 'Too Many ___'
Ecuador's southernmost coastal province
Factory seconds: Abbr.
Far Eastern bowlful
Firm part: Abbr.
Foreignness
France's Saint-___-l'École
Go over
Gridiron datum
Heavyweights compete in it
Help get settled
Hot spot?
It served the Mid-Atlantic until 1976
It'll get you somewhere
Its motto is 'All for our country': Abbr.
Kind of cycle
Kind of engr.
Like some seasonal helpers
Manipulate, in a way
Marathon runner Gebrselassie
Member of a popular college frat
Move on after a humiliating defeat
Mug, e.g.
Name for Quantum Computer Services since '89
Nervous
Old settings for many out-of-tune pianos
Old Spice alternative
One hanging around at Red Lobster?
One who's waited upon
Orchestra section
Parliament rival
Priceless instrument
Provide an invitation for
Range option
Real-estate ad statistic
Sent regrets, say
She played Martha in Broadway's 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'
Shot one on
Some piano players
Some religious fundamentalists
Sport, for short
Stumble
Takeaway game
Vintner's prefix
What green might ripen into
Within the next few minutes, potentially
Yokohama 'yes'
___ Peres (St. Louis suburb)