Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 11th 2003) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 64 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

A runner may enter one
Alcott's Little Women, e.g.
Anatomical interstices
Be like
Computers on a network
Cradle contents
Daughter of Juan Carlos I
Digs, so to speak
Discovery of Sir James Chadwick
Display aid
Doesn't own
Engendered
Gauge datum
Gliders
Hands over
Harper of Hollywood
Hints
Hit upon the solution
It has strings attached
It may be pulled back
It may take a bow
It uses flippers
Jimmies
Juice dispenser
Kind of security
Land in S.A.
Legal opener
Legions
Like Bruckner's Symphony No. 7
Like some curtains
Makes secret, in a way
Malefactors
Many a heavenly body
Meth., e.g.
Modern pentathletes' needs
Mohammed, with 'the'
Morph
Music symbol
Neither here nor there, say
Occasion for rolling out the red carpet
One with a fleet fleet
Pedal, perhaps
Political leader originally surnamed Dzhugashvili
Present and the like
Pull back
Radiator adjunct
Refine
Service status
Shore soarers
Silk pattern
Some complex communities
Some painted vessels
Some waders
Something planned
Stand on an airplane, maybe
Strong suits
Summer figures?
They don't follow suit
Thieving
Valjean's hideout
Walk like a cat
Work in the kitchen, in a way
___ Ridge (racehorse)
___ Teques, Venezuela