Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 29th 1998) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'The Barber of Seville,' e.g.
'___ Me Call You Sweetheart'
'Independence Day' invaders
The very notion
Trendy
TV's Thicke
Windpipe, e.g.
x, mathwise
[It's gone!]
___ Rica
Liquid rock
Loafing
Look like
Million ___ March
Muse of poetry
North Pole toymaker
Not worth a ___
Ocean motion
Old fogy
Old hat
Old-fashioned 'Phooey!'
One of six for a hexagon
Out-and-out
Perfect places
Plant pests
Polish's partner
Prefix with colonial
Profess
Rollerblade
Russia's ___ Mountains
Russian royals
Salt, e.g.
Second-stringer
Short-lived success
Silents actress Normand
Skirt fold
Skull
Sombrero feature
Spigot
Switchblade
The 'E' in Q.E.D.
The Titanic, e.g.
The usual: Abbr.
6-3, in tennis
Analyze
And so on, for short
Any planet
Backstabber
Beverly Sills, e.g.
Black-eyed ___
Blinding light
Building wing
Busy person's list heading
Butcher's stock
Carpenter's machine
Caterpillar hairs
Christen
Civil War letters
Close securely, with 'down'
Coffee shop order
Command to Bowser
Crumble, as support
Deep Blue's game
Die down
Disappearing phone feature
Dreadful end
Enthusiasm
Existed
False god
Farm fraction
Feature of a baby face
Footnote abbr.
Forewarns
Hiawatha's weapon
Hornswoggle
Impudent girl
Kennel sound
Letter before 'cue'