Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2001) 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.

Heavy plank on the side of a wooden ship
Hospital item
Job
John's 'Pulp Fiction' co-star
Key
Least stimulating
Lift
Like older siblings, sometimes
Like some counters
Like some park facilities
Locks up for a while
Luth. or Bapt. school
Missed
Nearsighted
One way to be whipped
Ontario river to James Bay
Out of favor (with)
Papers, briefly
Pipes
Pitch heavily at anchor
Plant of the nightshade family
Pledge
Preplastic toy material
Put
Put to work
Request to a dealer
Ring site
Serious warning
Singer with the 1993 multi-platinum album 'Music Box'
Site of Hank Aaron's 715th home run
Slow passages
Small bands
Advertising staple
'A guy that has never had much experience': Don Marquis
'As It Happened' memoirist, 1954
'No surprise to me'
'The Lion King' lion
1935 Triple Crown winner
Atlas, e.g.
Begat
Bell-shaped flower
Blaze a trail
Bristles
Buckaroo
Clipped
Cultural section
Cuts
Debilitating symptoms
Does, as a TV show
Donald Duck, to his nephews
Edmonton-to-Regina dir.
Eyeglasses option
Food in a bowl
Go (for)
Go along
Greenhorn
Ground round?
Some Japanese-Americans: Var.
Some magic tricks
Spent
Sticker datum, for short
Store posting: Abbr.
Tellers
They're painted at many intersections
Tree also called an Indian bean
Under-the-table activity
Unleisurely
Vast extents
Whispers, maybe
Zipped