Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (September 4th 2002) 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.

'Blue Moon' lyricist
'Cast Away' setting
'Gunsmoke' star
1959 Kingston Trio hit
1982 Robin Williams title role
2000 N.B.A. scoring leader for the Lakers
Accelerations
Adapter letters
African tree snake
Barrett of early Pink Floyd
Be a rat
Beat badly
Biblical verb
Big serve
Brand name accompanying a checkerboard logo
Brownish
Brunch staple
Canvas cover
Car made in Spring Hill, Tenn.
Clean Air Act enforcer: Abbr.
Clothes, slangily
Compote fruit
Dele undoer
Diaper, in Britain
Drain part
Fast approaching
Finger or toe
Frightful women
Gentle stroke
Glove compartment item
Go on and on
Greases the wheels for, say
Heir cushion?
Hitter known as The Hammer
Honey
How the St. Lawrence flows through Montreal: Abbr.
In the past
Inkstand's site
Kind of jack
Least forgiving
Leprechauns' land
Let fly
Like a tanager
Like some restaurant orders
Melees
Nabisco snack
Nurses' responsibility
Old master's work
On-screen image
Operative
Partner
Passionate about
Pavarotti performance
Physics unit
Possible drive-thru site
Potpourri containers
Push
Rackets
Schooner part
Self-image
Short bread?
Short change?
Short stop?
Short story?
Sign
Stirrers
Suspended animation
They're found in veins
Tit for ___
Tom turkey
URL starter
Wood nymph
Worked on Broadway
Writer Kingsley
___ of Jericho
___-Mère-Église (Normandy invasion town)