Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (March 6th 1999) 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.

Take a powder
Ted Kennedy's middle name
The Beatles' '___ Leaving Home'
Theaters
They're stewed
Ushered
Whizzes
Worse than a bad reputation
Yankee foes
___ Dee River
Hydra, astronomically
Improve, in a way
In formal wear
In the face of
It may be pulled
Italian city where the Ferrari is made
Item of folklore
Item on a sheet
K.C. zone
Kind of squirrel
Lady bighorns
Like a dropout
Linen robe
Love poem of 1849
Make ___ dash for
Miler Sebastian
Misogynous
Move, in realtor-speak
Org. co-founded by Felix Frankfurter
Parisian thugs
Pebbles, for one
PIN
Popular vacation destination
Range: Abbr.
Regard
Repudiate
Silly trick
Slangy smoke
Some schoolwork
Stain
Start of everything
Stool, perhaps
Take
A.L. club, in headlines
'Alfred' composer
'Ganja' smokers
A Davis
A lark
Activity in which you might bust someone's chops
Bag material
Beaufort scale category
Best of the theater
Biblical spot?
Bit of basketwork
Block houses
Budding entrepreneurs, for short
Cat's-paw
Certain Navy person
Chap
Complete, informally
Cooperstown nickname
Don't believe it
Fancy drag
Flush
Foundation exec.
Getting slippery
Gospels follower
Gridder Dawson
Hawk
Held a lame-duck session
Help from a lifeguard
Holy faith