Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 1st 2004) 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.

Alphabetic trio
'Ta-ta'
1918 hit song about 'a maid with hair of gold'
'Yum!'
Adaptable aircraft, for short
Answer sources
Apple product
Auction info
Basically
Big name in frozen foods
Big zero
Century year
China, Japan, etc.
Clip
Closet appurtenance
Country cousins
Cowhand's moniker
Daze
Drops
Entered
Enthralled
Example or attribute of something used to represent the whole, as 'sword' for 'military power'
Exerted oneself
Freeway prohibitions
Hall-of-Fame Boston Celtic from the 1950's-60's
Hit maker?
House runner
Instrument whose name is of Bantu origin
Iranian president Mohammed ___
Korean currency
Lamebrain
Letter container
Little biter
Looooong, boring speech
Madonna or Britney Spears
Mahler's unfinished symphony
Make an illegal crossing
Mars: Prefix
Mortgage subsidy
Mountain climber's equipment
Move slowly
Much late-night TV fare
Namesake of a renowned Naples castle
Native: Suffix
Northern constellation, with 'the'
Olympic racer
Paltry amount
Poet Samuel who wrote 'Hudibras'
Principal river of Armenia
Racing legend
Reddish pink
Rubs the wrong way
Shoots off
Singer with the 1980 #1 album 'Against the Wind'
Some candy bar ingredients
Some Nissans
Stacked
Start, as a process
Starts (out)
Strayed
Take out
Take the king's shilling, as Brits once said
Thanksgiving serving
Tips
Toy of paper, sticks and string
Turn on an axis
W.W. I plane
When some meet for lunch
With limited funds
___ Gardens