Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 5th 2006) 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.

'Alas!'
'At once, Mr. Owens'
'Calm down, Mr. Wahlberg'
'Clean up, Mr. Stewart'
'Get out of the chair, Mr. Boone'
'Press on, Mr. Smith'
'There's a call for you, Mr. Gates'
A bit pretentious
A Guthrie
Bats
Bing Crosby's record label
Bismarck's locale: Abbr.
Blackens, in a way
Boards, e.g.
Boron or bohrium: Abbr.
Build up, as a river's edge
Capp lad
Coach Rockne
Coffee holder
Colorful marble
Comic book blast
Critic Roger
Cut taker
Drive-___
Event not run in the Olympics
Faithful servant in 'Otello'
Fiery feeling
First mate?
Fully absorbed
Garbage boat
Hart family sitcom
Hold sway
Honoree's place
In poor taste
In tune
Inits. on a telly
K-12
Kind of clef
Land of poetry
Look at coral reefs, maybe
Louisiane ou Floride
Mick Jagger and fellas, with 'the'
Milk, on an Rx
Minuscule
Not a hologram, say
Old TV features
One tablespoon, e.g.
One way to read
P.D. alert
Part of an accusation in the game Clue
Part of F.W.I.W.
Popular exercise system
Positron's place
Potter's buy
Prime time
Rolls of dough
Rummy
Sapphic works
Sausage flavor
Silas Marner, e.g.
Simple two-pointer
Singer k. d. ___
Some corporate planes
Somewhat, slangily
Sufficient, informally
Suffix with electro-
Swarm
Swatch rival
Talk big
The 'I' in IUD
Toledo's lake
Trial lawyer's advice
Turns to mush
TV doctor
Typeface option
Unfriended
What a ring doesn't have
Whittle (down)