Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 14th 2006) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Something darn useful?
Stuff of which some suits are made
Stuff sold in rolls
Supply center?
Trade places
Ultraviolet light filter
With 53-Down, ingredient in some soaps
Writer LeShan
Yosemite peak
___ cit. (footnote abbr.)
___ dye
___ volatile (pungent-smelling solution)
___-weekly (newspaper type)
Hospitable host's invitation
Intro to ancient history?
Japanese aborigine
Kick back
Kind of surgery
Kung ___ chicken
Leavings
Like Argus
Like some devils
Line into N.Y.C.
Louis Quatorze, for example
M. equivalent
Maid in 'Die Fledermaus'
Members of an old union
Modern flapper
Not made of brass
Notable return of 1969
Numbers on the radio?
Old 'It's smart to be thrifty' sloganeer
Owner of the History Channel
Packing
Part of an 800 collect call number
Pigged out
Planners' paths
Playground yell
Pleasing to the palate
Postgame treatments for pitchers
Power tested with Zener cards
Pressed flowers, perhaps
Ragtag force, say
Reading event?
See 57-Down
Self-descriptive French name
Self-titled 1991 female debut album
Some bottled waters
Certain navel
Capella's constellation
City of Invention
Codswallop
Comparable to a rose
Entree from the oven
Fails
Form 1099 amt.
French possessive
French river that was the site of three W.W. I battles
George W. Bush, for one
Hawaiian juice brand that lent its name to a 1990's fad
Home bartender's tool
'Brusha, brusha, brusha' brand
'Snakes on a Plane' menace
Black-and-white flash?
Blonde ___
Bona ___ (goddess also called Fauna)
Buffalo
Burlesque legend seen in 'The Naked and the Dead'