Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 28th 2001) 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.

'Olympia' painter Édouard
'So's ___ old man!'
'___ small world!'
1,000 kilograms
1/22/44 beachhead
1960 World Series hero, familiarly
A Musketeer
Alamogordo event
Any 'Seinfeld' episode, now
Ashtabula's lake
Auction vehicle, often
Be about to fall
Bitter-___ (die-hard)
Burns and Allen: Abbr.
Bygone comic strip
Capt.'s inferiors
Cast out
Catherine of ___
Chest muscles, briefly
Coffeehouse performer
Darkroom images, for short
Dig deeply
Dispenser candy
Easy threesome?
Emmy winner Falco
Fax user
General issue facegear?
Half a 60's vocal foursome
Having no depth
Henry of 'Fail-Safe'
High spirits
Holiday Inn rival
I.C.U. hookups
In a dead heat
Ingmar and Ingrid Bergman
Inventor Howe
It may be checkered
Item for an insurance examiner
Like a river bottom
Magna ___
March 17 slogan word
Muscle problem
Old Buicks
One giving marching orders
Ore carriers
Out
Part of Q.E.D.
Passing mention?
Places for fans
Potential heir
Pound of literature
Prop for Salome
Pull down
Race place, familiarly
Reason for bad performance reviews?
Receipt stamp
Seer's garb
Shrimp's kin
Skein formers
Soph. and jr.
Splendor of Leeds's river?
Sported
Squalid digs
Statement of what's known, in legalese
Stereotypical hunchback
Sudden burst
Touch lovingly
Tough journey
Transcript figs.
Turgenev or Boesky
Turkish bigwig
Urban problem
W.W. II tank
Wood-dressing tool
Word before a discounted price
___ long way (last)
___ Martin (car)
___ Rogers St. Johns