Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 11th 2004) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

1940’s film critic
Author Fannie
Badlands feature
Barely better
Be plenty angry
Blotto
Contemporary of Bela
Cover-up
Craft
Early warning device
East Asian servant
Fall short, so to speak
Flashbulb effect, e.g.
Gounod opera
Grounded fleet
Grp. that sends pkgs. to soldiers
He had the 2000 autobiographical lyric “I think I was put here to annoy the world
Heavy metal rock fan
In-groups
Is positioned
Is somewhat remorseful
Island attire
It’s a wrap
Japanese syllable set
Jockey club offering: Abbr.
Juan’s politically active wife
Lasting impression
Let
Like some apples
Lost fish of film
Lunch counter offering
Manipulated dishonestly
Member of a silent religious order
Memorable 1961 hurricane
Meteorological probe
Metro section honcho
Not so ruffled
Papers
Parmenides’ home
Peep show attendees
Pit transactions
Place for 18-Across
Practical
Pro
Remains
Sen. Feingold
Service station?
Share first, e.g.
Sheet rock?
Some hot rods
Spelling expert?
Sustenance
Take flight
Tentative “yes”
They serve many computer clients: Abbr.
They withstand a lot of pressure
Thoth had the head of one
Till stack, informally
Tours de force
Union: Abbr.
Universal need?
Venetian element
Wouldn’t commit
X
Yarn spinner
__ center
___ streak
“No way”
“The Mystery of Marie Roget” author
“Wow!”