Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 14th 1999) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 78 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'I had no ___!'
'Joe'
'Oh, for Pete's ___'
'Ulysses,' for one
'What's ___ for me?'
50 minutes with a psychiatrist, e.g.
Absolutely best part
Adam and Mae
African member of OPEC
Antisocial types
Any song by the Supremes
Arm or leg
Bewildered
Big fashion magazine
Butt
Castle feature
Chemical ending
Clear, as a disk
Clears (of)
Consumer
Contralto's counterpart
Disturb
Duel tool
Elsie's greeting
End drawer in a till
Filly's brother
Flag places
Former Mrs. Trump
Fruit or mincemeat, e.g.
God of war
Gown fabric
Grind, so to speak
Hardy heroine
High-quality
Home to 9,000 Maine collegians
Honors
Hose shade
Kind of pig
Latvia's capital
Like some yogurt
Not at all excited
Old spy org.
Once around the world
Part of I.C.U.
Part of sweeping efforts?
Passe
PBS Emmy winner
Plotzed
Predators on mice
Promises
Queen of Carthage
Race track
Radiant
Ready for overtime
Resting places
Result of melting
Richard of 'Pretty Woman'
Ripens
Roth ___ (investment choice)
Second photo in a testimonial ad
Shuttle scheduler
Signal to pull over
Skater Starbuck
Slash
Squeeze (out)
Stops on the I.R.T.
Summers in France
Sushi order
Swiss stream
The Louis whose mother was Marie Antoinette
Time to make a move
Troop formation
Underground type
When repeated, enthusiastic
Wraps (up)
Wrote
Yeses
Zip