Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 17th 2006) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 70 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

State on the Gulf of California
Sticky-fingered guy?
Talked up?
Team the Mets defeated in the 1969 World Series
The in crowd?
Together, in music
Weatherproof wear
Wellsian race
What an alien might take: Abbr.
When doubled, a Pacific capital
Wire provider: Abbr.
Yellow's opposite
___ artery
___ Gay
___-Tass news agency
By and by
'C'est la vie'
A couple may be in it
A metalloid
Attention
Brought forth
Captain's ___ (naval disciplinary hearing)
Case
Classic singer with the 2005 album 'Rock Swings'
Classico competitor
Commemorative meal
Cut ___
Designer von Fürstenberg
Detail
Deteriorates
Down
Fictional adventurer with a map and a backpack
Fit to be untied?
Five-time U.S. Open champ
Fulcrum locale
Grave
Hoover rival
Informational/marketing tool
Intake optima: Abbr.
Jazz genre
Johnny Nash hit written by Bob Marley
Kind of camp
Like some curves
Lock changers?
Look into?
Lot
Messing with lines
Mideast V.I.P.
Miller alternative
Modern pentathlon event
Nickname for Mike Krzyzewski of Duke basketball fame
Not all there?
Objects of some hand-wringing?
Offense
Ointment base
Old PC platform
Ox driver
Patsy
Piece of cake for a marathoner
Possible result of an accident
Prime example
Product of hindsight, sometimes
Requiem Mass hymn word
Rock variety
Seat near the front of a plane
Significance
Six-story, say
Sometime
Sports news
Square things