Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 26th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Like bok choy
Like Romeo and Juliet, to Shakespeare
Like some breezes
Make haste
Mettle
Mosey
One who raises the spirits?
Organic chemistry topic
Patronized, as a bistro
Pick up
Popular combo
Registers
Resort attendants
Salty septet
Sans ___
Sesqui- divided by three
Skier Tommy
Something with a ceiling
Starting lineup
States, informally
Suit material
Sukiyaki ingredient
Tempting one
They're made in clearings
Twinkle
Two-for-one deal, say
Use a short form
'Cocoon' co-star
'Good Will Hunting' setting, for short
'Major' animal
'Why?'
Aachen article
Ages
Banquet
Beat
Better
Bring up
Bully
California's Santa ___ Valley
Came across
Capitol worker
Chain material
Chair designer Charles
Cl-, e.g.
Company name tag?
Computer application features
Controls
Cup name
Dictatorship
Doesn't stay up
Drink with sukiyaki, maybe
Edwin Drood's betrothed
Firedome or Adventurer
Gets ready for a party, perhaps
Going rate
Used too much
Vagabond
What a stocking needs
Words of relief
Yclept
Hammer and sickle
Hand-holder
Happening
Homes on wheels, briefly
It keeps an eye on TV
Item advertised in Vogue
Jane Fonda role
John Paul II, e.g.
Le Carré's George Smiley, e.g.
Lifesavers, maybe: Abbr.