Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 2007) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
'No god but God' author ___ Aslan |
'Oh, I give up!' |
'Pardon me,' in Parma |
'Red, White & ___' (2005 rock album) |
'The East ___' (1960s Chinese anthem) |
'Who'd a thunk it?!' |
1962 hit with the lyric 'Like the samba sound, my heart begins to pound' |
A sucker, for short |
Annual sports event with seven rounds |
Apollo's birthplace |
Atkins diet no-no |
Back of a leaf |
Bart Simpson's grandpa |
Be reminiscent of |
Big name in coffee makers |
Black, say |
Blockbuster alternative |
Bomb not bursting in air? |
Bond type whose first purchaser was F.D.R. |
Brandy |
Brokerage giant |
Buddy, in slang |
Criticize harshly and repeatedly |
Deadly 2003 hurricane that hit North Carolina |
Dialectal contraction |
Dinar spender |
Dropping sound |
Early filmmaking brothers Auguste and Louis ___ |
Figure skater Sokolova and others |
Foot type |
Fractional currency |
Friend of Porky |
German city where Napoleon defeated the Prussians |
Has at a spread |
Hub NW of LAX |
It's far from a metropolis |
Just as anyone can be |
Layered dessert |
Like some books |
Material for drainage lines |
May day events, perhaps |
Minus sign equivalent |
Miss No-Name |
Mountain, e.g. |
Nissan model |
Noted 1915 West Point grad. |
Noted Art Deco building in the Big Apple, with 'the' |
On the plus side?: Abbr. |
Org. with a Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs |
Paper that calls itself 'America's Finest News Source' |
Part of 'the many,' in Greek |
Pitch problems? |
Plant used as an herbal remedy for headaches |
Printed |
Rallying slogans |
Refuse |
Relative of a cutter |
Reunion gatherers |
Rot |
Ruffles |
Scull part |
Shop tool with pulleys |
Some |
States |
Tae ___ do |
Totally covered by |
Track warm-up leaders |
What a cause might turn into |
What many workers look forward to: Abbr. |
What some bombs release |
Zoological cavity |
___ Malfoy, bully in Harry Potter books |