Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 9th 2004) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Big top features?
Blakley of 'Nashville'
Bristol-to-Birmingham dir.
Burns's 'O Were My Love ___ Lilac Fair'
Decree
Detective, at times
Dissolves, as cells
Distances from the y-axis on a graph
Drainage site
Farm workers' protective outerwear
Filmmaker Riefenstahl
Fire safety measure
Gender-neutral
Half profile?
Harding's 1920 opponent
Harsh sound
High school subject
High-crime district
Innateness
Insurrectionist
It survived the crashing rocks, in myth
Italian lover's coo
John ___, who directed 'The Magnificent Seven'
Longtime Hapsburg domain: Abbr.
Lovable 2001 cartoon hero
Merry-go-round figure, to a child
Mutual relationships
Novartis product
Of a certain number system
Office gadget
Old UPI employees
One leaving the band to pursue other interests?
Open
Part for five Beethoven sonatas
Part of a place setting
Part of a proportional representation?
Photo reprint option: Abbr.
Pointing a finger at
Previously
Refusing to give
Remains
Resort south of Tampa
Role for which George Burns won Best Supporting Actor in 'The Sunshine Boys'
See 21-Across
Shifts places?
Small and round
Some grad students, for short
Some needlework: Abbr.
Suffix with colour
Suffix with tubul-
Thomas in entertainment
Tom Hanks film, with 'The'
What 21-Across 51-Down is
White option
With 51-Down, a common tennis score
Write wrongs
Year of the first Davis Cup matches
___ Genevieve, Mo.
'I wouldn't say so'
'Of course!'
'___ Deutsch, bitte' (German teacher's request)
'___ missing ...'
After everything
1987 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
Actress Dombasle of French film
Attach, as stripes