Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 12th 2002) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Greetings'
'Norwegian Wood' instrument
'Pieces of Me' singer McKenna
'___ Rock' (Bob Seger hit)
'___ to conjure with'
1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.: Abbr.
Aeschylus trilogy
All riled up
Any storm, once
Applaud
Asian capital
Batman and Robin, to Catwoman
Biblical wonder worker
Box opener
Boy or girl preceder
Breath freshener
Bring in
Chemical suffix
Children's dance in 'The Nutcracker'
Civil Rights Memorial designer
Composer who wrote the book 'The Paris Diaries'
Crib parts
Dash control
Difficult point
Distress
Dose, informally
Drones
Earful at the complaint department
Escort sites
Fasten anew
Hand of ___
Help rise
Improve, in a way
It gets brighter in winter
It may follow 40-40
Its first route was Key West-Havana
Kind of priest
Like angry bulls
Like Berg's 'Violin Concerto'
Literally, 'wind and water'
Lowbrow, in a way
Malarial region
Man of steel?
No guffaw
Odysseus, to Polyphemus
Press
Ring
Secret agent's need
Showy flowers
Silent, now
Site of the first Winter Olympics
Skateboard wheel material
Some computer actions
Some Scots
Style of the White House's Red Room
Suffix with Rock-
Tentacled feeder
Testing device
The Muses, e.g.
They may be hurt by falls
This, in Toledo
Try to bite
Unwelcome message
Up
Victimize
Waylon Jennings's '___ Always Been Crazy'
Wheelman?
Wine region
Words of encouragement
___ Fein
___ vez
___-Magnon