Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 22nd 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

Go-to guy
How sponges eat?
Is dependent (on)
It may feature a spinning wheel
Katherine of TV's 'Soap'
Least polished
Like some recollections
Like some swimming strokes
Love letters?
Merry-andrews
Mind readers?: Abbr.
More outlandish
Nonsquare
Nouveau Mexique, e.g.
Okla., before 1907
One in pigtails
One may be fractured
Ordinarily
Patriarchs
Pea-___ (thick fogs)
People in a tree?
Priests' performances
Procrastinator's comeuppance, perhaps
Raid targets
Seat of Orange County
Seinfeldesque quality
Sellout
Sharp
Shrouded in mystery
Some car shoppers
Some wagering parlors, briefly
Spot checker?
Spots for meadowlarks
Sprinter Rudolph
Sub
Third planet from die Sonne
Through
Tickled ones
Times before
Tough companion?
Turns down, in a way
Unlikely grant giver
Vein pursuits?
Yard sales?
Zip
1952 Olympic marathon winner Emil
'Good heavens!'
'It ain't over till it's over' speaker
'It's safe ___ ...'
'Move on already!'
'Who ___?'
Accelerates
Ally in the war in Kosovo
American inventory
Annual Honolulu event
Art subject
Astronaut Schirra
Breathing anomalies
Cable channel for old flicks
Cannery row?
Capitol construction
Coming out party?
Cops
Cues
Founder of historical materialism
Futile
Get out of the habit of
Glimpses, as a Christmas gift