Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 10th 2005) 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.

'No opinion'
'Working Girl' girl
16
18 through 20, in a run
1910's French avant-gardist
1979 Fleetwood Mac hit
1988 buyer of Motown Records
2002 Literature Nobelist Kertesz
A pearly white
At a premium
Auto pioneer Adam
Beat, and how!
Beth's predecessor
Big shot
Blood: Prefix
Butterfly, e.g.
Candy manufacturer Harry
Carry on
Characters of a certain type
Christian denom.
Creature with many sharp teeth
Cynical comment
Drain sound
Edginess
Event that didn't happen
Fictional miner with heavy eyelids
Flank
Glittered
Hunters' decoys
It's nonsense
Letter opener
Like Mars nowadays
Local govt. unit
Melba, e.g.
Mortal Kombat maker
N.Y.C. thoroughfare in the Rodgers and Hart song 'Manhattan'
Not to be missed
Old English entertainment
Old riddle: 'What did Delaware?' Answer: 'I don't know, but ___'
One working with a crook
Passed quickly
Pervasive quality
Pit
Popular whitener
Publisher's pile: Abbr.
Put away
Put down
Seasonal greeting
Settlement in le Nouveau Monde
Sharp
Shellac finish
Singer at the Live Aid concert
Some fraternity members
Specifically
Sports hero who wore #10
Struck
Study, say
Suffix with super
Supercilious one
Supermodel Benitez
Swedish coin
Symbols of innocence
Those who prefer suspense?
Tip reducer
Uniform part
When some stores open
Why 31-Across didn't happen
Winged goddess
Wolf
Wolf
Writer, slangily
___ provençale