Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 12th 2002) 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.

'Auld Lang ___'
'Dies ___'
'King ___' (Elgar cantata)
'Now ___ you ...'
'___ true!'
About half of all deliveries
Appear inviting
Back problem
Blackmore heroine
Bygone religious group
Certain sweater irritant?
Charlemagne's domain: Abbr.
Classic muscle cars, briefly
Clutcher
Curve caution
Cycle starter
D train?
Expanse crossed by Marco Polo
Fan sound
Father of well-known twins
First love, perhaps
Ford's predecessor
Frederic who invented halftone photoengraving
Gamble on the market, in a way
George Lucas creations
Gluey stuff
Heated competition?
Hebrides isle
Hit a new low?
It may be defended by a scholar
Italian for 'baked'
Jeannette ___, first woman elected to Congress
Kind of therapy
Knife wielder, in the kitchen
Lingering trace
Makeshift ballot holder, maybe
Mop & ___ (floor cleaner)
More than suspect
Mule buster
Noon, in Nice
Old Fords
One may sit for a master
Panache
Perform spectacularly on
Pickup line for Churchill?
Place to go in England
Pops section
Popular video recorder
Prefix with kinetic
Prudential alternative
Pull down, so to speak
Reason for a parental reprimand
Red River city
Salvation Army collection
Sask. neighbor
Sci-fi royal
Screening device used in TV negotiations?
See 34-Across
See 55-Down
Spelling group?
Spigot, essentially
Stars in Caesar's palace?
Suggestion after a tiring military triumph?
Too-too
Trims a tree
Under control
Very attentive
Wail
What have we here
With 29-Down, central role on 'Knots Landing'
With 35-Across, Kind of record
Without a clue
You may kick into it
___ Friday's (restaurant chain)