Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 3rd 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Ça ___' (French revolutionary song)
'Chill!'
'Ghosts' writer
'Q & A' star
'See ya!' overseas
1943 Greer Garson title role
1945 Roy Rogers-Dale Evans western
Actress Meyers
An angry speaker might make it
Ariz. neighbor
Baltimore team, in sportspeak
Bank accrual: Abbr.
Billiard stroke
Blood letters
Calculator display
Calling
Charged bit
Christopher Marlowe drama
Cinco de Mayo, e.g.
Comedian Howard
Constellation near Hydra
Coveys
Dad's rival
Drill bit?
Drummer
Ending with song
Filer
Foreign V.I.P.
Former Big Apple mayor
Game keeper?
Goya depiction
Half a cartoon duo
Health-care lobby grp.
Hirsch of 'Taxi'
In trouble, in the Army
It works like a charm
Item of biblical attire
Kotter of 'Welcome Back, Kotter'
Large copier
Lexicographer's concert
Loudness unit
Marshlands
Mind
Monk's title
More than a miss
Music sheet abbr.
Nephrite
Not counting, with 'from'
Old Dodge
Out of harm's way
Palindromist's preposition
Polar wear
Porgy and bass
Recreation center staple
Saskatchewan city
Seal
See 24-Down
Skye cap
Sp. title
St. John's people
Tercel
They may be blown in boxes
They're great on Triple Letter Scores
Touchdown point?: Abbr.
Town NE of Bangor
Trestletree site
Two-mile-high capital
Two-time Masters champ
Undertone
Western Sahara, once
With 23-Down, 'Zorba the Greek' actress
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