Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 10th 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.

Emulate Snidely Whiplash
Engaging
Globetrot
Golfer Hinkle
Got hip, with 'up'
Grammy winner for 'Hey Lover'
Great Society inits.
Group with the #1 album 'Vitalogy'
Hatcher of 'Lois & Clark'
Historical kingdom in the Pyrenees
Hot
Ice holders
Island Columbus reached in 1493
Kind of joint
Kipling novel
Ledger line
Like a span of oxen
Literature Nobelist Sachs
M.I.T. grads: Abbr.
M.P.H.
Man behind the wheel
Many times before?
Minute Maid competitor
Misrepresent
More than sweet
MTV alternative
One might find it boring
One to build on?
One who takes a bow
Parkinsonism treatment
Part of R.W.E.
Pas ___ (gentle ballet step)
Perry's creator
Prefix with -cide
Priestly robes
Pundits
Qabus bin Said's domain
Queen Victoria's house
Race's end
Seesaw necessity
Service break?
Shoe store stamp
Shopkeepers
Shrimp boat, e.g.
Sitcom eatery
Small part
Strains at SkyDome
Take a powder
The Eve of mythology
Tolstoy hero
Tornado siren, e.g.
Typical beginning
Views furtively
Where Shannon Miller won gold
Young raptor
Ancient land between the Arno and Tiber
'Oxford Blues' star, 1984
'Saul and David' composer Carl
'Talking Straight' author
'___ gloom of night...'
1950 film '___ Very Own'
Arrays
Bad
Big inits. in camping
Big name in cakes
Bust makers, for short
Carried chair
Clothes closet accessory
Coming
Construction workers
Course with charts: Abbr.
Drop-off center, of sorts