Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 4th 2004) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 62 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Prophesy
Rare museum display
Regards
Set equipment
Sharjah or Fujairah
Social bungler
Sophisticates' opposites
Spanish rice ingredient
Telephonic timesaver
Terminate
Theologian who wrote 'Sic et Non'
They come in shots
They come to terms for terms
They work with stars
'Do I dare believe that?'
'Li'l Abner,' once
Ties
Tiler's job
Annual athletic award
Try to get
What's left
Where the 2000 World Series ended
Without wavering
Works against
Yellow-flowered shrubs
Book of Judges villainess
Attired
Big barrel
Brat Pack actress
Buy and sell
Dim bulbs
Doctors have them
Electrical tower structure
English actress Winwood
Eternal
Feature of some chili
Fictional character with the female slave Morgiana
First name in a Poe poem
Had to be paid, say
Hair line
It might hang over your head
Kickers' aids
Kind of job
Kitchen pests
Lacking support
Land on the Red Sea
Least likely to be pinned down
Lift up
Like objects dipped in liquid nitrogen
Looked after
Looks
Lord who said 'Absolute power corrupts absolutely'
Make waves?
Maker of Robusto! sauce
Milky Way feature
Narcotic similar to morphine
New Hampshire town south of Hanover
Newcastle Browns, e.g.
One who puts you in your place?
Parenthetically
Point in an ellipse
Political functions