Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (October 16th 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 76 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'Clear as day'
'Getting close'
'Harvey' character Elwood P. ___
About
Addict's need?
Before, to Byron
Biblical brother
Breakfast chain, informally
Cheered
Civil War side
CNN word
Comic strip tiger
Consume
Diamond corners
Difficulty, so to speak
Dollar rival
Emily of 'Our Town'
Famous test participant
Foul up, as plans
French-Belgian boundary river
Half of a 1934 M-G-M couple
Hand down
Hit and run, e.g.
Hook's mate
Ireland
It may have 6 rms, riv vu
It takes a bow at a recital
Jacket material
Kerplop maker
Kind of deer
Like Mork's spaceship
Loch ___
Map line
Moore of 'G.I. Jane'
New England state sch.
New York river to Lake Ontario
Newswoman Magnus
Old what's-___-name
Old-fashioned contraction
Old-fashioned party
Originally named
Part
Part of an ironman competition
Part of kg-m
Pink-slipped
Protozoan
Ready: Fr.
Refrigerator decorations
Rejections
Render harmless, in a way
Reveal oneself
Rewrites
River through the Lake of the Ozarks
Runabout?
Shellacking
Speech stumbles
Star Wars: Abbr.
Stare at
Starts
Stick (out)
Talk about endlessly
Tenant
The macarena, once
The Post or News, e.g.
They, in Trieste
Time off
Tongue twister #1
Tongue twister #2
Tongue twister #3
Took to court
Treasured spots?
Varsity starters
Where El Misti volcano is
Word with form or film
You may have to send for it
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