Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 18th 2001) 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.

One who'll put you in stitches?
Out-and-out
Part of i.o.u.
Partied, so to speak
Phone trio
Play stations?
Produced
Red army?
Related on the mother's side
Rental stables
Ripen
Riviera vista
Sedative, informally
See 35-Down
Sentences
Shakespearean fairy
Shed item
Six, in Tuscany
Soap ingredient
Social grace
Some facial features
Strauss's '___ Heldenleben'
They get you nowhere
This, to Jorge
Title song of a Duke Ellington album
Unadorned
Vatican attraction
Very soon
War maker
Was considered special
Where they say 'G'day!'
Wild goat
William, to Diana
With 6-Down, a logician's phrase
Workout wear
Yo-yoing
'I smell ___!'
'That's ___!'
'___ letter' (office order)
African language
Alliance
Battle of the ___
Be economical with
Body of work
Caltech grad: Abbr.
Car opener?
Card game with the 13 spades laid out
Chamber worker?: Abbr.
Charged item
Competent
Concert pianist de Larrocha
Cosmo staff
Deli order
Dessert made with pineapple
Doctor in an H. G. Wells title
Eightfold
Expensive watch
Explodes
Fine horse
Flip
Gargoyle, e.g.
Gérard Depardieu work
Gridiron move
Hunk
King ___
Left ventricle attachment
Letters ending a PC code file name
Like native llamas
Like some drink orders
Like some golf balls
Make merry
More of a buttinsky
Name on an atomizer
Nugent and Turner
Old ___, Conn.
One may be turning
Zoo, so to speak
___ impasse