Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 4th 2010) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Charlotte's Web' girl
'That's of little importance'
'Thou ___ I have more flesh than another man': Falstaff
'We know drama' channel
1940s British P.M.
1957 hit for the Bobbettes
33-Down's group, with 'the'
Airport need
Album half
Alley behind a bar on TV?
Almond or pecan
Assistant played by Charles Bronson in 'House of Wax'
Await
Batting helmet feature
Below-ground sanctuary
Big ones can impede progress
Can't stand
Check writer
Command agreement
Conflicted
Drama set in Las Vegas
End of a perfect Sunday drive?
Feature of many a ballroom dance
Features of homemade cameras
Feigns ignorance
Fence builder's starting point
Filthy place
French eleven
Game item usually seen upside-down
Game played on a world map
Grill
Higher ground
I.R.S. 1040 line item
Impulse path
Is of ___ (helps)
Jim Beam product
Kitchen tool
Lifesavers, say
Light-blocking
Like a quidnunc
Like some patches
Like the Paris Opera
Montréal or Québec
No longer interested in
Office device appropriate for this puzzle?
One half of an old comedy duo
Ones who sleep soundly?
Out of service?: Abbr.
Part of a home security system?
Parts of masks
Photography aid
Physicist Bohr
Play ___ (perform some songs)
Portable info-storing devices
Pre-schoolers?
Prefix with valent
Quick outing for Tiger Woods ... or what this completed puzzle contains
Road hazards
Role for which Marion Cotillard won a 2007 Best Actress Oscar
Rte. suggester
Seal's opening?
See 49-Across
Setting for many a fairy tale
Small doses may come in them
Some Windows systems
Space under a desk
Substitute
The Cutty Sark, for one
They might give each French kisses
They're drafted for service
Times in classifieds
Topographical feature formed by underground erosion
Undecided: Abbr.
Vest feature
Violin cutouts
Way to get around something
What a peeper uses to peep
Window dressing