Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 16th 1999) 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.

'Do the Right Thing' pizzeria owner
'The Godfather' story line
1968 Peace Nobelist Cassin
1993 Kevin Kline title role
Alter
Austere
Author Alexander
Bears
Belt
Boise's county
Border
Buffoon
Bugs and others
Carried
Charlotte ___, V.I.
Daisy floret
Deceitful people, in slang
Didn't see?
Duck
Ease
Extremist
Fake
Falling stars?
Fashion industry, slangily
Filippo Lippi, for one
Fishy business
Fix
Got a piece of
Got away (from)
Got settled
Hires competition
Historic Russian prince
Instant
It opens with a click
It's found in measuring cups
It's spread in the dining room
Like O'Neill's 'Bound East for Cardiff'
Like some jams and jellies
Met with confidence
Olympic racers since 1924
Out of friendship, say
Play an ace?
Prenuptial agreement?
Quaternary period event
Runners?
See 8-Down
Sexually unrestrained
Shakespearean spirit
Shills for, e.g.
Snaps
Some protective covers
Star
Stressed, in a way
Thoughtful
Unexciting marks
Unit of speed
Unmatched
Update
Using
Vance Air Force Base locale
Vast extents
Vegetable oils, e.g.
Veterans Stadium site
Vigorous
Weigh
Where to get a fast buck?
With 19-Across, a worrywart
Yankee No. 8 and family
Yaps
Yielded