Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 21st 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Rear-ended
Relief pitcher's goal
Remove from office
Salk and Pepper: Abbr.
See-through
Shakespeare's last play, with 'The'
Side on a football field
Skilled
Slip cover?
Small role
Take to court
Total
Type choice
Very small
Was forced
Whodunit
Whole bunch
Aged
'I Love Lucy' star
'Top Hat' star Fred
'____ Sera, Sera'
A gas from the past
Attila, for one
Basil-based sauce
Battling
Bear or hare, e.g.
Billiard stick
Blubber
Boo-boo
Boot camp boss
Bothers greatly
Cash dispensers, for short
Chutney fruit
Classic parlor game
Comparable (to)
Compassionate
Contents of some tablets
Courtyard
Creme-filled cookie
Decide not to take part
Delicatessen loaves
Detested
Disinters
Distort
Do a great job
Effortless
Fairy tale opener
Falafel bread
Farewell
Fork part
Former Iranian leader
Fowl pole?
Freudian topics
Full of breezes
God of thunder
Handicapper's calculation
Handicappers' actions
Have the helm
Hit 1980's-90's series
Horse feed
Latin dance
Least wild
Muscle quality
Norway's capital
Opening in a sweater?
Opinions
Outfielder's cry
P. Diddy's music
Part of U.A.W.
Passover staple
Patella's place
Person in a puffy white hat
Pilot's prediction, for short
Pitcher of woo
Popeye's son
Queue