Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 27th 1998) 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.

Places where one is driven to drink?
Pulitzer-winning writer Robertson
Pull (in)
Rats
Ring
Salon activity
Sappho's home
Shade of crimson
Singer Sumac
Small progress
Smartened (up)
Spill
Spring bloomers
Tennis player Medvedev
They bring blessings
Track ___
Treaty of Bereeniging conflict
Twins follower
Ugarte player in 'Casablanca'
Understand
Unsurpassed
Uto-___ (language group)
Vets, sometimes
Washington summit
Water adders
Wired
Wood from India and Sri Lanka
___-majeste
'M*A*S*H' corporal
'Merry Company' artist
'Ptui!'
1984 Martin-Tomlin comedy
'Rhyme Pays' rapper
1975 Emmy-winning actress
Anatomical network
Arbiter
Assents
Assignments
Barnyard male
Bronzy
Bunk
Capital city of 8.6 million
CD predecessors
City fellow
Compass dir.
Distribute
Door sign
Downward, in a way
Engineers' work
Equally fine
Famous last words?
Former Greek P.M. Papandreou
Fumes
Fuming
Imbricate
Inoperative
Iranian mountain dweller
Iron man's quest?
It causes a breakdown
It may involve a sacrifice
It's around Martinique
Jack-in-the-box needs
Kind of lamp
Kitchen staple
Late-late hour
Light yellow
Major strikes
Milk source
MTV prize
Nosy person's affair, in a saying
Performing
Permanently mark