Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (June 14th 2003) 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.

Words before a showoff-y cry
___ place
Kitty
Leave behind ... or not leave behind
Letters accompanying some 2,000-year-old+ dates
Like some expensive vases
Locales for residents?: Abbr.
Mincemeat ingredient
Mississippi River explorer
Onetime rival of MGM
Part of N.C.A.A.: Abbr.
Pasty-looking
Possible reason to lie in bed all morning
Public hanging?
Raise a howl
Ref's ruling
Robin Williams film role
Round figure?
See 17-Across
See 22-Across
See 35-Across
See 49-Across
Show some anger
Sight from Taormina
Snaps
Spinners, briefly
Tee follower?
The Orient Express, e.g.: Abbr.
They're punishing
Took
Trumpet sound
Walkaway
Was canned
With 23-Across, Steinbeck opus
With 39-Across, dieter's breakfast order
With 51-Across, 1966 Peppard/Mason movie set in W.W. I
With 56-Across, successful like Jackie Robinson [and a hint for 22-, 35- and 49-Across]
African flower
'I dare you!'
'The Adventures of Milo and ___' (1989 film)
A great deal of Eurasia, once: Abbr.
Abbr. after N. or S.
Actions at chuck-a-luck
Ancient beauty
Attendee
Auel heroine
Big brothers?
Bill
Bridge reminder
Canada's King and Clark, for short
Cannonball
Changes (into)
Choice
Clean, as a floor
Cookbook amt.
Crowd formers
Date to remember?
Days on end: Abbr.
Director Lee
Disraeli was one
Does an encore of
E = IR originator
Famous isola
Fixed method
Found out
Gross
Headsaw target
Hindu beverage of immortality
Home of the Church of St. Peter
Hot
Hot stuff
I.C.U. staff
Inquiring
It can bring music to your ears
It's just for show
Ivy-covered building, maybe
Jack-tar
Kama ___