Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 29th 2005) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Bo-o-oring'
'Notorious' setting, 1946
A little birdie
Abalone eaters
Agape, say
Amounted (to)
Belief
Belted
Big flop
Bisected
Canine, e.g.
Catcher Buck ___, elected to baseball's Hall of Fame in its first year
Comment after a setup
Core
Farm area
Farm area
Features of standardized tests
Festive
Firenze friends
Foreglimpse
Front
Full of: Suffix
Goes over
Golfer Michelle
H.M.O. listings
Having one sharp
Having words
Heat-seeking missile
Instrument accompanying a tambura
Learned
Like some injuries
Like some traffic
Log tossed in competition
Long
Lucky ones, it's said
Missing the boat
Movement explainer
Musician's better half
NBC Sports personality
Old western villain
Patriots' org.
Place for old get-togethers
Plays the innocent one
Poor
Post office letters
Prefix with fluoride
Protests
Relaxing
Right-thinking grp.
Rocky peaks
Sch. in the Big Ten
Scrambler's aid
Sea predator
See 57-Across
Shakes
Shelters on the beach
Slick
Soft & ___
Song in 'The Sound of Music'
Sweet drink
Tahoe or Monterey
Takes in
Terror's opposite
University dept.
Vacate a position, informally
Wait in line
Wannabe rocker's instrument
Wasted
Watched
With 17-Across, big name in international news
Words said while clapping
___ room