Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (December 19th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Where Marco Polo traveled
White hat wearer
With 50-Down, speaker of the quotation
You can dig it
Indicated
Insignificant
Kind of pool
Landscaping tools
Leftover morsel
Like some bombs
Little kiltie
Long ago
Looked over larcenously
Match
Military store
Move sideways
Mrs. Lincoln's maiden name
No-goodnik
Not sitting well?
O. Henry twists
Old name in railroads
Quartz varieties
Quotation, part 2
Rat's place
Register printout
Roomy bag
Roy G. Biv septet
Satellite of Jupiter
Says suddenly
Scorch
See 45-Down
Shook hands with
Society affair
Stan who created Spider-Man
Stocking shade
Subject of a DNA map
Trifling amount
Troubles
Villa d'___
'Avast!'
0 or 1, digitally
'The Waltons' actor
Ages and ages
Ballad's end?
Barely manage, with 'out'
Beginning of a quotation
Bishop's domain
Bit of Cerf humor
Bohr's study
Break one's back
Bud
Bump down
Called the shots
Clod chopper
Coffee ___
Collar
Conglomerate in White Plains, N.Y.
Cossack's turf
Cross shape
Dairy animal
Does a greenskeeper's task
Dredge
End of the quotation
Faith healer's directive
Fictional hunchback
Formerly, formerly
Frost production
Gadabout
Garden products brand
Gen. McAuliffe's retort
Haloes
Have to have
Hostess Mesta
Hotel sign
Important sort
In reserve