Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 29th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Anti-Dühring' author
'Come again?'
'How to Handle a Woman' lyricist
'I'm With Stupid' shirt feature
'Superman' villainess
'The Emperor Jones' star, 1933
'___ With the Falcon' (George Sanders film)
1974 thriller about a murderous baby
All finished
Apt to break down
Astronomical difference
Atkins diet no-no
Bawls out
Bendable part
Bêtes noires
Bracket type
Bristles
Calves, e.g.
Change in Chile
Cheaper
Colony
Comment after an accident
Compensation
Constellation in the Milky Way
Cousin of a clog
Director Lee
Early 6th-century date
Eastern way
English poet Dowson
Feels (for)
Gave out
His cross is on the Union Jack
Industrious group
It helps pinpoint a point
It involves designated drivers
Johnny in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Like some communities
Like some lawsuits
Like some ports
Maine's ___ Bay
Mass. setting
Minesweeper of literature
Moves to a warmer place, perhaps
Noted blind mathematician
One may be drying out
Oscar designer Gibbons
Overly zealous
Part of it belongs to the U.S.
Pay
Platter part
Position locater
Practically
Problem in grade school
Quite the success
Relative of -let
Right of passage
Rolling game
See 65-Across
Some abstract art
Some black metalware
Some stanzas
Spain is in it: Abbr.
Tangle (with), in the country
The key of E major has one
They're heard at Heathrow
Thin cartoon woman
Tiberius's mother
Unpleasant spot
With 4-Down, some armor
Worker in a garden