Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 11th 2008) 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.

'Don't you believe it!'
Outsides of sandwiches?
Parisian pronoun
Person in a tree, briefly
Play or movie starring William H. Macy
Puerile
Rage
Reversible silk fabrics
Roll up
Routines
Runabout or Royale
Salt baths
Scaling tool
Sch. whose teams play at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center
See 49-Down
Shakes in the grass?
Singer with the 2000 #1 hit 'Be With You'
Small carps
Small diamonds, say
Sneak ___
Source of much talk
Southwestern resort community
Stagger
Steaminess
Success
Swing-set set
Take ___ look at
The Green City in the Sun
They're made in short order
Thin fragment
Two-time NOW president Eleanor
Where Arabic and Tigrinya are spoken
Where you might be among Hmong
Who said 'A man's kiss is his signature'
Winner of eight consecutive M.V.P. awards
With 22-Across, prepares to put on the line
'___ Pow! Enter the Fist' (2002 spoof film)
1957 hit for the Bobbettes
19th-century abolitionist
Active Ecuadorean volcano
Ago
Anne Rice's Brat Prince
Bachelorette party attendees
Bad ignition?
Ballet dancer Bruhn and others
Ben & Jerry's stock
Booty
Choice for chat
Country stat.
Cousin of a cockroach
Detail in a captain's log
Dr Pepper Museum locale
Drop on a stage
End up
Every, to a pharmacist
First three-letter White House monogram
Foreign dignitaries
Former capital of Italy
Garlicky dish
German: Abbr.
Gun-shy
It may still be moving when you eat it
It was made to fall in 2001
It's north of Libya
Kind of roll
Late late hour
Martini's partner
Old Far Eastern capital
Old-time actress Haden
One of only two women on Rolling Stone's list of '100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time'