Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 6th 1999) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Driving Miss Daisy' playwright
'Let's go, Pedro!'
'Master'
'___ one...' (opiner's opening)
1950's British P.M.
A man has to have one
Affixed one's mark
Apple gizmo
Arm of the Arctic
Asian language spoken by 32 million
Author Mario Vargas ___
Baba ___ (Radner character)
Best
Bulldogs
Capital on the Bight of Benin
Car owner's worry
Catalan-born bandleader
Chimney output
Common street name
Disciple of Socrates
Draft, maybe
End of a threat
Equinox sign
Escape clauses
Fan
Females, in feminist writing
Fine word for libraries
Fix
Give the slip
Gold statuette
Golfer Woosnam
Hill worker
It ended about 10,000 years ago
It may cover a diamond
It's often made with the eyes closed
Kind of center
Left no doubt about
Like some doctors
Lowing herd's locale, in a Gray elegy
Massachusetts Senator
Member of the genus Equus
National Guard buildings
New Year's entertainment
Oldest of the Brady bunch
One of three Ottoman sultans
Part of a temple's décor, maybe
Persian Gulf dweller
Popular 1990's revival
Powerful Western coalition
Press conference activity
Quarters of many quartets
Rail yard sight
Record
Repeated
Retrievers' relievers?
Rub' al Khali residents
Sandinista leader
Second coming
Some facsimiles
Some health food stores
Some mattresses
Standout pitcher
Stick up
Stirs
Sushi wrap
T-shirt category
Take ___ from someone's book
TV knob
Vulcan portrayer
Wags a finger at
Warhol subject
What Polonius hid behind
Word with you
___ Speedwagon