Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (November 8th 2001) 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.

'I have measured out my life with coffee spoons' writer
'Of course ...'
'Save me ___' (movie request)
'Sweet and healing medicine of troubles': Horace
'___ and the Pussycats' (2001 movie)
'___ body meet ...'
A.T.M.-making co.
Abbreviated Latin phrase
Actor Edward James ___
Actress Day of 'Foreign Correspondent'
Airport northwest of LAX
Bibl. landing site
Cabin bed
Canal features
Colleague
Crate that runs
Cytoplasm material
Dance floor request
Draws a bead on
Early Christian
Easy to control
Escape artists
Fighting
First name on Broadway, 1951
Go up and down
Greek column type
Ham on stage
Handball relative
Have a bawl
In addition
In ___ (where found)
Inc., abroad
Is defeated
Is extremely cool, slangily
Knucklehead
Make schnitzel, e.g.
Mates for forest nymphs
Name whose reading hints at 17- and 59-Across
Naps, in Nogales
Odysseus, to the Cyclops Polyphemus
One of the Kennedys
One who's back in the pack
Onetime empire builders
Peaked
Pig-headed
Platter player
Poi-producing plants
Poor dancer
Power broker?
Prefix with valve
Preliminary write-ups
Rarer than rare
Responsive to the helm, in nautical lingo
Shiraz resident
Shock
Shots, for short
Sinbad's bird
Skater Lipinski
Sleepers
Snake in the grass
Software program, briefly
Some Ivy Leaguers
The start of something
Tight
Time out?
Total
Walking quietly
Whittle
___ decent living
___ time