Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (January 14th 1998) 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.

Billy was one
Between, to bards
Bit of fabric
Bump up against
Celebrates with cereal?
Cereal principle of government?
Cereal secrets?
Confess
Contradict
Cost of a minute call, maybe
Creamy white
Doughnut-shaped
Dutch government seat, with 'The'
Eats
Emulated Jack Horner
Equestrian gear
Forearm bone
Greek queen of heaven
Guiding light: Var.
Halftime holler
Helpless?
Henry Hudson's ship
High ball
Instrument shaped like a 69-Across
It may be beaten or bucked
John Wesley's denom.
Kind of admiral
Legendary sleeper
Light bulb units
Like fine wine
Like some eyes
Lose freshness, as lettuce
Marvel superheroes
Necklace securer
New Testament book
Not 'neath
Novelist Lagerlöf
Nutcracker suite
Off land
Part of T.W.A.
Pelvic bones
Phylum humans belong to
Place for vines
Razz
Santa ___
Sartre's 'No ___'
Savings account gains
Scenery chewers
Shopper's delight
Sicilian smoker
Slow-moving lemur
Streamlined
Stroke
Swampy spots
The Little Mermaid
Three-handed card game
Twisting turns
Twitch
Tylenol target
Undisguised
Volcanologist's concern
Wistful word
With it
World's longest river
Yours and mine
'Napoleon' director Gance
'The King and I' co-star
'Up' side
'Yeah, right'
Amos or Spelling
24-year-old British P.M.
Andean grazer
Anjou or Seckel
Be a dilettante
Beach robe
Beer, slangily