Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 9th 1999) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Give it ___!'
'Well, ___-di-dah!'
'___ off?'
'___ We' (1969 Richard Harris song)
1867 admission to the Union: Abbr.
Activity that can wreck a hard disk
Air Force One passenger: Abbr.
All gone
Anthem contraction
Arrow site
Bapt. or Meth.
Be original, but not first
Beef buy
Bel ___
Bit of moisture
Carried
Classic Binney & Smith trademark
Cut
Darn
Deceive
Digestion aid
Duo of a children's rhyme
Emmy winner for a 1970's police drama
Fifth in a series of connected works
French writer Alphonse or Léon
Frenchman noted for his machine art
General reception?
Grant name
Hoped-for result of a merger
Junk
Key of Prokofiev's first piano concerto
Kind of gun
Kind of history
L'Opéra performers
Lacking fullness, as a voice
Laugh riot
LAX clock setting
Like old paperback novels
Made grain-sized
Marina sight
Meteorologists' study
Modern-day locale of ancient Dalmatia
Most angry
Mountain air
Not bother
Not let have
Picking up
Playboy's request
Quite ill, in Lille
Rear
Region of Cuba or Ecuador
Remove the clerical nature of
Returns to a seat
Son of Jacob
Staff resembling a shepherd's crook
Start of an oath
Tall runner
Taste test subject
Temple offering
Tony winner for 'Enter Laughing,' 1963
TV Guide information
UPS delivery: Abbr.
Victimized
Where bears fare well
Winds
Word often accompanying 54-Across
Writer Zora ___ Hurston
x, y or z