Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 22nd 2005) 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.

Alfalfa’s beloved
Army member
Beginning of a plea
BIG DIPPER
Blather
Blue-blooded
Cable channel
Chaney and others
Christian name
Classroom fixture
Confucius’s “Book of ___”
Corporate department
Dan’s buddy on “Roseanne”
Dark
DHL competitor
Dress ___ (resemble)
Eager player’s cry
Early course
Expected
Exuded class
Family girl
Financial institution
Fit (in)
Food giant
German dessert
Having nobody owing anybody
In New Zealand, it means “normal”
Indirect references
It’s in poetry
John on a farm
Judges
Kind of closet
Kind of ribs
Lecture follow-up
Locker room supply
Material
Mishmash
Monopoly deed
Music category
One desiring change
One of the three H’s
One way to fly
One year record
Overnight site
Personnel director
Portico adornments
Proctor’s instruction
Purse taker
Quickly
Reduced
Retired
Rolling
Rover’s owner
Shallow period
Shared smoke
Sharp
Shift in steps
Slash
Soldier’s reward
Solid-colored pool ball
Some twist it before eating
Start of Massachusetts’ motto
Studied
Stupid
Successful comic
Summer party locale
Texas school
The world, according to Pistol, in “The Merry Wives of Windsor”
Thug’s piece
Took out
Treaty topic
Unduly
Weighed down
Whelp
Women’s ___
___-mo
“The Cosby Show” boy
“___ Love” (1957 #1 hit)