Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 14th 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.

Clowns
Cobra's weapon
Composer Khachaturian
Couple
Designer Chanel
Designer Lauren
Early time to arise
Extrashort haircut
Father-and-son Nobel Prize winners in physics
Fit of fever
Fluish feeling
Frankenstein's assistant
Grain holders
Greek war god
Gyrates
Hive output?
Ill-fated Russian sub of 8/12/00
Jerk
Ketchup brand
Letter-shaped construction piece
Like ___ in the dark
Little lies
London's ___ Gallery
Long time
McGwire's onetime home-run rival
Mischievous
Mislay
Most qualified to serve?
Motorist's org.
Mysterious: Var.
Narrow street
New coins
Nick's wife in 'The Thin Man'
Nil
Online publication
Part of DMZ
Partners of dits
Pepsin, e.g.
Person born October 1
Phone hook-up
Poet Pound and others
Prefix with venous
Response to a vet, maybe
Sacred song
Satisfied sounds
Shakespearean king
Sleep symbols
Stay away from
Study of the stars: Abbr.
Suffix with absorb
Suffix with origin
Time: Ger.
Tops
W.W. II sub
Weapons in shootdowns, for short
Where a sock goes?
Wind-borne toys
Woodwind
Writer Émile
Yuri's love, in a Pasternak book
___ Hopkins University
'___-Dee-Doo-Dah'
'I don't believe it!'
'Quiet, please!'
'This ___ test ...'
'___ 'er up!'
'___ kleine Nachtmusik'
2002 Olympics locale
Aide: Abbr.
Ardor
Artist Max
Avis rival
B.M.I. alternative
Bert of 'The Wizard of Oz'
Big copier company
Bring up
Burn
Children's song refrain