Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (May 4th 2001) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 68 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

The prince in 'The Prince and the Pauper'
This, to Jorge
Tilts
Toyota model
Words before care or mind
Work like a certain medical device
Worrisome remark by a surgeon
Zipped
'___ Death' (Grieg work)
'Everything is going to be okay ...'
'Hold it, buster!'
'Pines of Rome' composer
'What's in ___?'
'With All Disrespect' humorist
'___ Road' (1999 Maeve Binchy best seller)
A few
Asia Minor region
Authority: Var.
Beckett character
Big snapper
Blair and Thatcher: Abbr.
British tars
Buck
Chi ___ (some college women)
Chilling Chaney
City near Brigham City
Clear
Cop's wheels
Creature
Cuts
Dangerous dosage units
Easy-to-please companions
Eccentric
Emulated Bo-Peep
Fathered
Food sticker
Gets to
Give it ___
Graduate record?
Grocery store workers
Group wearing red, white and blue uniforms
Hungers (for)
In shape
Intoxicating
Iroquoian language
Is nosy
Lemonlike
Louvre lady
Mr. Miniver in 'Mrs. Miniver'
Muscle condition
Night flight
One of the Gilbert Islands
Part of a digital display
Peacock's pride
Peppy
Prepare for a long trip, maybe
Rainbows
Raw materials
Regret
Remove gradually, with 'at'
Rice University nickname
Scuttle's contents
Shout at an open call
Some may have photos
Some shut-ins
Specify
Stretched out
The blues