Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (February 7th 1998) 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.

Shooting match sponsor, for short
Shut in
Sitcom set in Norwich, Vt.
Sizable servers
Smirks
Snow seizer
Stud site
Summoned
Ten Commandments word
Terrier type
The other woman
U.S. Steel founder
Undersides
Undissembling
Unusually harsh
Visits
Whizzes
___ and run
Early winter fruit
Ethylene gas, agriculturally
Extended family
Fairy ___
Family name in a hit musical
Fancy marbles
Favorites, often
FireDome and Adventurer, e.g.
Footboard-headboard connector
Foreman's force
Gems
Georgia's capital
Glass eels
He played Wesley on 'Star Trek: T.N.G.'
Head dog
Hip hugger?
Hooded menace
It began in A.D. 800
It comes before ba
It may make a pupil shrink
Killed, as a Congressional bill
Kind of treatment
Lamb pieces
Like Bruckner's Symphony No. 7
Motorist's menace
National Pizza Month: Abbr.
Old World bird eaten as a delicacy
Prefix with -gon
Raging
Raising, in a way
Reclines
Rocky Mountain trees
Saint-Tropez locale
Santa ___ (Baja California port)
Sermonizer, for short
Alfa Romeo alternative
'Crying in the Chapel' combo, with 'the'
'F Troop' sergeant
100 dinars
1979 Pontius Pilate portrayer
A Turner
Already
Astral flareup
Avoided a pothole, perhaps
Breaks camp
Bush once seen around the White House
Charlie Parker's piece
College in La Crosse, Wis.
Common solvent
Croatian leader?
Develops
Early center of Christianity