Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 6th 2004) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Sorry, none left'
'The only poor fellows in the world whom anyone will flatter': Pope
'What'sa ___ you?'
'___ courtiers' knees ...': Shak.
1909 Physics Nobelist
1970 Kinks hit
1992 U.S. Olympic Dream Team member
Architect's add-on
Bars
Bench
Bomb, for one
Book that tells of the reign of Cyrus the Great
Breezy competition
Bronzes
Brown competitor
Bygone military leader
Cable choice
Check out
Come undone, as a robe
Cover again, as a road
Deliberate
Delta Center team
Destroyer of the town Nicolosi in 1669
Dig deeply
Disheveled
Dot follower
Escaped
Evil spirit
FACE
Film 'Angel' player
Food on which Charles Lamb wrote an essay
Galena
Galoot
Hair color
Hall of Fame jockey Earl
Having colored patches
Indian royal
Inquire (about)
Israeli author of 'Where the Jackals Howl, and Other Stories'
It's off-limits
Lets mistakes pass
Like butterfly wings
Lining material
Literary adverb
Make fun of
Men's fashion accessory
Miss O'Neill
Nag
Not necessarily real
Off
Pick up
Popular
Possible psychotic symptom
Press conference sights
Press down
Pumped
Regarding this point
Rimes of country music
Roof adornment
Seabiscuit jockey ___ Pollard
Sort of
Staring
Still
Tempting spot
They're seen with T-shirts
Throw for ___
Unkeyed
Unprosperous time, metaphorically
Void
Went out
What many a word has
___ meeting