Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 26th 2001) 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 some truths
Lodge opening?
Made some new connections
Not on the level?
Old science lab equipment
One-piece garment: Var.
Patricia Hearst, e.g.
Plastered
Radio components
Railway tower, in England
Scope
Scotland coronation site until 1651
Season at a café
Sets of numbers
Singer Anita
Squirters
Stickers
Street noise
Study
Tangy drink
They may be overhead
They're hard to get out of
Torrents
Work (out)
Yahoo
___ cross
Bearing
Build up
Casual wear
Censor's concern
Charge
Closefisted type
Course often taught by volunteers: Abbr.
Crown
Crown
Daughter of Tethys, in myth
Detritus
Dilettantes
Early Iroquois foes
Easy
Essence
First name in 50's TV
Fleet runner: Abbr.
Friend of Richard I, in fiction
German reunifier
Get ready to drive
Go this way and that
Go very slowly
His, in old Rome
Hypothyroidism preventer
Impetuously, maybe
Instantly
Insurer's concern
Kind of tradition
Known to be in working order
Lab service: Abbr.
Like an undistinguished hotel
Like certain math operations
Like some flaps
Adult
'Out of Africa' director
A bit, colloquially
Accept recognition
Accepts responsibility
Alphabetical run
Amasses
Ark site after the conquest of Canaan
Aura, slangily
Bambi's aunt
Be off