Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (August 16th 2009) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 138 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Feed me'
'For me?'
'It's on me'
'Kiss me'
'Lean on me'
'Make me'
'My best soldiers,' according to Douglas MacArthur
'Pardon me'
'Riddle-me-___'
'Save me'
'Shoot me'
'The Thorn Birds' and others
'Write me'
'___ little silhouetto of a man' ('Bohemian Rhapsody' lyric)
'___ of robins ...'
1993 TV western starring Kenny Rogers and Travis Tritt
A.A.A. recommendation: Abbr.
Actress Hagen
Added (on)
Airline mentioned in 'Back in the U.S.S.R.'
Al dente
Arcangelo ___, Italian violin master
Ballet set in the Rhineland
Balloon or blimp
Bank bailout acronym
Bank holdings?
Bartender's announcement
Batsman
Battle star
Before
Big success
Big word in German ads
Break off
British mil. decoration
Cans
Cap attachment
Child often having special responsibilities
Child's wheels
Choose to participate
Classical rebuke
Cobblers' needs
Come across as
Congressional terms, e.g.
Daytime talk show starting in 1987
Draft status
E.T.S. offering
Enter quickly
Enters gradually
Exactly right, in British lingo
Eyes and ears
Fearsome Foursome team
Flapdoodle
Former Miss America host
Friend ___ friend
Functional
Get moving again, in a way
Gets no answers wrong on the test
Go off track
Hamper
Hardwood source
Herd of whales
Holders of body lubricating fluids
Hollywood hopefuls
Home of Rainbow Bridge National Monument
Housing arrangement
Icelandic money
In shape
Invites to one's apartment, say
Irishman who was a Time magazine Person of the Year in 2005
It has strong jaws
Kind of column or committee
Lake ___, source of the Mississippi
Late 1920s to around 1950
Lighting director's choice
Like some bonds
Like some grain
Mechanic
Mo. with Natl. Grandparents' Day
Modern trivia competition locale
Mom-and-pop org.
More than is required
N.C.A.A. women's basketball powerhouse
Nasty words
Nevada city
North Carolina town that's home to Appalachian State University
Obsession
Old verb suffix
One of the Big Three, for short
One who knows one's liabilities
Ones entering rehab
Org. overseeing trials
Physicist Bohr
Pickup place for pets
Places to unwind
Plug
Pops in the nursery
Port pusher
Presidential inits.
Protest cry
Put the kibosh on
Ready for a drive?
Resident of the Land of Cakes
Rough shelter
Safari leader
Says 'Two 19-Across,' e.g.
Scale weights
Schisms
Scott Turow's first book was about them
See 12-Across
Seeding org.
Send
Sign of hunger
Singing brothers' surname
Singing Simon
Snorkeling sites
Statement of fact
Stilt, e.g.
Stops on the road
Summer comfort stat
Superlative on 'Top Chef'
Sweet potato nutrient
Sweet treat
Theater area
Thing to wind
To be abroad
Tonga-to-Hawaii dir.
Unit of capacitance
Very, very tired
Walk-___
What kings rule
Where Jean-Claude Killy practiced
Where many commuters live, informally
Wine order
Won't take no for an answer
Word that led to the 'Why a duck?' routine by the Marx brothers
Wrap around
___ Dubos, humanist who said 'Think globally, act locally'
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