Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 17th 2008) 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.

'A Thousand Acres' novelist Smiley
'Black box' regulator: Abbr.
'Happy Gilmore' star, 1996
'One ___ Soldier' (antiwar song)
'Peg ___ Heart'
'The devil looks after his ___'
'Two cents plain' drink
'You've got mail' co.
Actress Lamarr
Air gun ammo
Alternative to dial-up
Angry with
Bitmap bit
Boot
Caught congers, e.g.
CBS logo
Celestial Seasonings product
Climbs
Competitor of uBid
Crow cousins
Cut into small cubes
Div. for the Mets and Marlins
Door-to-door delivery service?
Ducky
Electric gauge
Emergency PC key
Entrance
Exhaust, with 'up'
First-aid salve
Fled or bled
Former White House adviser Nofziger
Game show host Treadway and others
Gives up
House Judiciary Committee chairman John
Hyatt alternative
Ignoring
Inundated
Kind of jacket
Land o' leprechauns
Lay out
Leatherworker's tool
Like lapis lazuli
Low-___ diet
Makes something better in a big way
Music store stock
Natty
Not enforcing all the laws
Not staying in one's lane
Nut in a can of premium mixed nuts
On occasion
One of the Gandhis
Onetime Mideast letters
Opera singer Pinza
Order of the Arrow members
Project
Salon job
Schmaltz
Sherwood Forest minstrel
Singer/songwriter Aimee
Some evidence
Some football linemen: Abbr.
Spain's Carlos I or II
Spinners of the Spinners, e.g.
Spring
Staff members, and what the circled letters in this puzzle represent
Suffix with road and speed
They may have a view of a bridge
Trailblazed
Tricky
Turn-___ (thrills)
U.K. honor
Wind up
Yesteryear, nostalgically
Yuppie ___ (chronic fatigue syndrome)
Zippo
___ dye
___ Tafari (Haile Selassie)
___ Tuesday (53-Across's pop band)