Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 12th 1998) 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.

C.I.A. predecessor
Car at an auto dealership
Carpentry grooves
Check casher
Chick's sound
Chip in
Church recess
Clock face
Corrida cry
Dah's counterparts
Diamonds, e.g.
Dot on a computer screen
Epidemic
Exxon predecessor
Fancy bath features
Fire truck equipment
Frankfurt's river
French friends
Frighten off
Guidebook features
Having winning odds
Holland export
Host
Impenetrable
Interpreter of the news
Iranian language
It's charged in physics
It's dipped in a dip
Kind of school
Knocked-out state
Latin 101 word
Magic charm
Make smile
Mishandles
Modern communication
More subdued
Neap and ebb
One with a look-alike
Peace symbol
Pet protector, for short
Prisoner's spot
Recovery
Rembrandts, e.g.
Respected man
Seethe
Smokey Robinson's group, with 'the'
Soccer great born Edson Arantes
Soup crackers
Spanish article
Stag attender
Stage accessory
Suffix with mountain
Sumac whose voice covered five octaves
Swaggers
The 'D' of D.E.A.
The ___ that be
They're worn on the day after Mardi Gras
Time Inc. magazine
Upper crust
Very depths
Victors' reward
Walks a hole in the carpet
Wallet stuffers
Where Pago Pago is
___ Paulo, Brazil
1944 battle site
'Keep going!'
'La Bohème' heroine
'Make me do it'
'Rob Roy' author
'___ Irae' (Latin hymn)
Actor Milo or Michael
Actress Adams of James Bond films
Almost a homer
Anglo-___
Babble
Beep on a beeper
Burden