Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 9th 2007) 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.

'Over here'
'Pardon me'
'___ for Alibi'
A.A. discussion topic
About 40 degrees, for N.Y.C.
Afro-Caribbean religion
Appoints as an agent
Apt to say 'So?'
Bill
Brew choice
Bush league?
Call slip?
City connected to the 4.1-mile long Sunshine Skyway Br.
Closing bid?
Concerned query
Deep river?
Engine manufacturer Briggs & ___
Four-letter word, aptly
Get all histrionic
He or I, but not you: Abbr.
Hoped-for reply to 1-Across
Horror film that starts in a filthy lavatory
Hostel environments
In a sense
Iroquois' foes
It's a cinch
Kitchen appliance brand
Lee Marvin TV oldie
Marcel Marceau character
Mauna ___
McCartney, to fans
McShane and McKellen
Missile with a mobile launcher
Moldovan money
Monotheistic Syrian
Most in need of toning
Octopus, e.g.
On
One with a second helping
Overseas agreement
Payment is often sent with one
Peak
Personnel director, at times
Ponch player in 1970s-'80s TV
Pretentious
Pricey gown
Product whose ads featured twins
Relative of -ish
Result of a new TV series' renewal
Roast pig side dish
Sharable computer file, for short
Sighing a lot, maybe
Slant
Some lap dogs
Some Nissans
Stands
Super Bowl XX champs
Take the cake?
Toeless creature in an Edward Lear verse
Too awful even to fix up, as an apartment
Top-rated, in a way
Twit
Vermont senator Sanders
Ward of 'Once and Again'
Weaken, in a way
West African currency
Without a leg to stand on?
Without a match
Wore out
___ Pendragon, King Arthur's father