Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 17th 1999) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'America, the Beautiful' closer
'Day' in Hebrew
'Ivanhoe' weapons
'The Homecoming' playwright
'Woe is me' soliloquy
Aftershock
Air menace
Ancient Asia Minor country visited by St. Paul
Bantu language
Carpenters and harvesters
Chronic gambler's problem
Chump
Clamor (for)
Cold war thriller heroes
Coming down with something
Coordination centers
Directs
Disco pulser
Do-over
Ears that can't hear
Flatter
Flying through
Gains
Go to confession
Historians' subjects
I stress?
Imparts
In abeyance
In the past
In the style of
Like a bookie joint, maybe
Like many a cover title
Like some patches
Little kick
Mock-portraying
Monroe's Veep
Mozart's 'Madamina,' e.g.
Music collectibles
News source, for short
Not quite summa
Old Dodge
Orders
Point to
Popular baked treat ingredients
Pre-exam feeling, maybe
Put in one's two cents' worth
Putting on the line
Quick buck?
Rent fixers?
Research results
Rockets grp.
Rod-shaped bacterium
Scientific standard
Severe
Something to bid on
Speaks on bended knee
Symbol of desire
Target number in baccarat
Theatergoer's haunt
Tiny bottle
Word on the front of all U.S. coins
Word with can or season
Workaholics don't use it much
Worrisome sound for a mail carrier