Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 2nd 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.

'Goosebumps' series author
'It's ___!' (cry in a police drama)
'Strangers and Brothers' novelist
'The moan of doves in immemorial ___': Tennyson
'Well done!'
1963 Ray Charles hit
1993 Peace Prize co-winner
Anne Nichols hero
Annoyances
Black
Burke of 'Burke's Law'
Cricket violation
Dog with a curled tail
Dropoff points: Abbr.
Eau ___
Edberg of tennis
Energize
Escort, as to one's flat
Ever, in dialect
Excoriate
Farsi speaker
Finds, informally
Five-time Iditarod winner Rick
Free
God represented in mummy wrappings
Goes off
Hair piece
Interruption cause, maybe
Kind of motel
Like most owls
Losing proposition?
Lounge
Makes fit
More fantastic
Mus. direction
Not stay at home
Nuke, maybe
Once, once
One in a flock
Only Super Bowl won by the Jets
Outpost group
Overly
Passing
Plagiarist
Projects
Qaddafi, for one
Rejected
Reliable
Religious observances
Remain
Rumpus
Shocks
Solo
Some servers
Speakers' shortcuts
Standard
Standoff
Start over
Staying power?
Stinker
Supplemented
Teller
They pass through tubes
Times for shooting stars
Toot follower
Traction aids
Vented repressed feelings
W.W. II battle site, for short
Whale's location?
___ Park