Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 19th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

W.W. I troops: Abbr.
Wall Street gambit
What tubas play
___-Cross Championship Racing
Ace of clubs?
'93 Sugar Bowl champs
'Let's Get ___' (1973 #1 hit)
'___, she's mine ...' (Manfred Mann lyric)
1984 skiing gold medalist
A little too clever
Arab League V.I.P.'s
Aristophanes comedy, with 'The'
Author LeShan
Baseball stat
Bill
Camper's need
Church offering
Columnist Herb and others
Comments from co-workers
Complains
Connecting points
Diner orders
Emitted steam
Encouraging word
Farm prefix
Former German duchy known for a breed of dog
Found out about
Golfers' bane
Half of the 'Wayne's World' duo
In which 49 is 100
It may follow four or six, but not five
Join securely
Kind of warfare
Like most cemetery plots
Many cottage dwellers
Mil. titles
Monarchy or parliamentary democracy
N.Y.C. subway
Naif
Napoleon's birthplace
New Orleans sandwich, informally
Not in
One of the brothers Grimm
Oven item
Paris parents
Piece of neckwear
Place of interest?
Potato dishes
Promotes
Putdowns
Rash
Really ham it up, redundantly
Sacks
Screening device
Separate
Silence
Snickers
Solid swats
Sports org. owned by Fox
Star, maybe
Stray
Study of lakes and ponds
To ___ (just so)
Turn out