Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 16th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 66 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Nature's pharmacy'
'No Strings Attached' pop group
'Star Trek' navigator
'The Jumblies' poet
1066 loser
1953 Eartha Kitt hit
A priest, not a beast
Alpine Museum city
Berkshire abode
Big plot
Blenders
Busbies, boaters and billycocks
Buy, so to speak
Change colors, in a way
Checkered
Chiller
City where Alka-Seltzer was first made
Confiscate, legally
Course before une salade, maybe
Curly strand
Daughter of James II
Door
Explorer of sorts
False front
Foozle
Foozles
Georges who wrote 'Life: A User's Manual'
Georgia bloomers
Gilda Radner character
Gush
Holiday ___
Hundreds of centavos
Infused with enthusiasm
Inner walls of fortification ditches
Inuit outerwear
It's connected to a bowl
It's north of New York City
Kickoff
Like a cold shower?
Like beachgoers vis-à-vis indoor types
Like opium poppy leaves
Like some speech sounds
Money in a classic song title
Old film magazine photos
One who doesn't take the high road
One who's homeward bound
Pole star?
Roadside establishment
Root words
Rudimentary
Smart one
Snacks served with cerveza
Softhead
Sovereign
Specialty
Squalor
Start of a #1 Beach Boys title
Start of certain addresses
Super's apartment, often
Tangle
Throw off
Trouble spot for Indiana Jones
Unconventional
Will of Hollywood
___ Crane, Vera Miles's role in 'Psycho'
___ of Nantes