Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 17th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Go beyond the bounds of
Grant provider
Grind, as teeth
Hoo-ha
Hot water, so to speak
Ideal serves
It's hailed
Light bulb's signification, in cartoons
Like apples, say, during the fall
Like Nash's lama
Load of bunk
Look around a prison?
Love to bits
Make cryptic
Mathematician Blaise
Michael who was five-time N.B.A. M.V.P.
Money in prison?
Nay sayer
Neigh sayer
Nickname for a little guy
Numbers-calling game
Of the spring
Out-and-out
Over again
P on a fraternity house
Period ender
Pickers' instruments
Pink-legged bird
Poetry in prison?
Puts a stop to
Quatrain or sestet
Rep.'s counterpart
Route to prison?
Salon color
Ship's securer
Shoe part
'Any day now ...'
'Is it soup ___?'
'S.N.L.' bit
007, for one
Almanac contents
67.5°, to mariners
Big shot, for short
Blaster's need
Book in prison?
Book of memories, maybe
Campus locale
Celestial feline
Chess ending
Come after
Concertgoer's keepsake
Courts
Cows' chorus
Cribbage needs
Desperate
English race place
Epitome of simplicity
Escape from prison?
Fall (over)
Flies, ants and such
Former 'Family Feud' host Richard
Fracas
Full-length
Furbys, once
Geometric calculation
T.V.A. part: Abbr.
This very moment
Track shape
Unofficial ticket source
Where to hear 10-Down
Winery cask
Wood-dressing tool
Word repeated after 'Que'
World record suffix
X-rated, say
You can lend it or bend it
___ Domingo
The Beatles' 'Hey ___'