Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 4th 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Bewitched' singer, 1950
'Enough!'
'Go Tell It on the Mountain' family name
'Savvy?'
'Sweeney Todd' prop
'___ takers?'
70's-80's Pakistani president
Actress Diana
Al Bundy sells them
And others, in brief
Apple-pie order
Assail
Bar, by law
Beneficiary
Buy everyone beers?
Cagney epithet
Change the fight card?
Cheerleader's act
Colorado Governor Roy
Cowboy's moniker
Dark horse
Daughter of Ingrid
December ocean phenomenon
Didn't shuffle
Dismiss
Display stand
Draw out
Duck
Dutch genre painter
Energy choice
Fi leader
Fiesta Bowl site
Fix, as a sofa
Gyro bread
Henry VIII's VIth
Hide seeker
Historical trivia
Humorist Bombeck
Hydrox alternative
In competition
It holds the line
Japanese seaport
Join the cast?
Keyboard instrument
Kind of top
King of old movies
Legalese conjunction
Letters of credit
Like most houses
Look and look and look
Meal
Mitchell mansion
Napoleon's punishment
NATO member: Abbr.
Off. helper
Oktoberfest toast
Omit the lettuce?
Paint ingredient
Part of O.T.
Photo tint
Plop preceder
Prize televised on MTV
Relaxed
Sampras and others
Sitar music
Spat spot
Star in Scorpio
Suffix with some fruit names
Symbol of sovereignty
Take hold
Temporary skylight?
Things to worry over
Walk quietly
Weight of a stone
Works on pumps, maybe
Yank's foe