Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 6th 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 74 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Catcher in the Rye' author
'My Three Sons' son
A single time
Actor Emilio
Andean animals
Big hit, in Variety slang
Bird on a U.S. coin
Bit of Gothic architecture
Boardwalk coolers
Bog
Border
Cake part
Cenozoic, e.g.
Charity event
Classic film duo
Classic film duo
Classic film duo
Coal container
Entrance
F.D.R.'s mother
F.D.R.'s pooch
False gods
Fathered, biblical-style
Fedex, e.g.
Film ___
Former Presidential aspirant Paul
Go over 212 degrees
Golf hazard
Greeting to Hitler
Help
Hold responsible
Imperfection
Inlet
Itsy-bitsy
J.F.K.'s predecessor
Japanese wrestling
Jazz singer ___ James
Journalist ___ Rogers St. Johns
Long-spouted can
Look dejected
Mirror
Nag, nag, nag
Nearby things
Numbered hwy.
Old card game
Old-time actress Ina
Overdue
Part of the foot
Poet's period after dusk
Popular brand of faucet
See 28-Down
Shoestring
Sirs' counterparts
Small point to criticize
Spaniel, for one
Stradivari's mentor
Streep of 'Out of Africa'
Subside
Suffix with thermo-
Swashbuckling Flynn
The 'A' in RAM
The Bee Gees brothers
To see, in Marseille
Tollbooth part
Unctuous
University of Maine town
Vanquished
Vanquished
Villa d'___
Weaving machine
Where bulls and bears run: Abbr.
With 49-Down, former Israeli statesman
Without face value, as stock
Zhou ___