Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 16th 2003) clues of New York Times crossword.
Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.
Fruit pastry |
Gamma preceder |
Gas, to a Brit |
Goals, e.g.: Abbr. |
Got free |
Hall-of-Famer Mel |
Hangout |
Head of England? |
Homer |
Homer |
Homer |
Hubbub |
Iron Mike |
Is in the red |
July 4, 1776, and others |
Less than quadraphonic |
Like fireplaces |
Love, in Roma |
Manhattan district |
Needing some kneading? |
Norma ___ |
Ogles |
Pair of Mexicans |
Pay after a layoff |
Pen |
Pleasing |
Poor movie rating |
Prefix with natal |
Presidents' Day mo. |
Quick reads |
Restful place |
Signs of spring |
Skull in 'Hamlet,' e.g. |
Some Feds |
Son of Aphrodite |
St. Francis of ___ |
Subject of E.P.A. monitoring |
Subject of fission |
Subjects of assays |
Suffix with persist |
Swelling reducer |
Understands |
University of ___ Island |
W.W. II turning point |
Warm jackets |
What a blabbermouth can't do |
Wheelchair-accessible routes |
Whopper |
Witness |
Words Pres. Buchanan never said |
Yale students since 1969 |
Become extinct, with 'out' |
'A Death in the Family' author James |
'For ___ a jolly good fellow' |
'Let's go, team!' |
Adjust, as a radio |
Amount to be taken |
Become lively, with 'up' |
Beer buyers' needs, for short |
Biblical sibling |
Birthplace of a hurricane |
Bon ___ |
Bowl sites |
Calligrapher's need |
Corpulent plus |
Crooked |
Drive up the wall |
Easy out |
Econ. statistic |
Ecru |
Either end of a gate |
Explained thoroughly |
Explosive initials |
Ford popular in the 1970's |
Friend of Pierre |
Frost's 'The ___ Not Taken' |