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New York Times Answers

Friday, 9th February 2001
There are 31 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 9th February 2001. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Kipling poemFUZZYWUZZY
AAcross 11: Fixes
AAcross 15: Shock
AAcross 16: ___ aboveACUT
AAcross 17: Firing people?
AAcross 18: Bonnie Tyler's "___ Heartache"ITSA
AAcross 19: Recital hall shout
AAcross 20: It may be armed
AAcross 22: Part of a gym workoutCHINUPS
AAcross 26: Thing to steer clear of
AAcross 27: It may be spiced
AAcross 28: "Serpico" author
AAcross 30: Sound units
AAcross 31: Annual list preparer
AAcross 35: Ship lettersUSS
AAcross 36: Nanny's handful, to put it mildly
AAcross 38: ___-Magnon
AAcross 40: Wiltshire wonder
AAcross 44: Profiteers from
AAcross 46: Time and a half, e.g.
AAcross 47: Poetic adverb
AAcross 48: Partner for high
AAcross 51: It borders Marie Byrd Land
AAcross 53: Demi Moore was in it
AAcross 55: Brits' thank-yous
AAcross 56: 90° from surESTE
AAcross 57: Like an unhelpful explanationCLEARASMUD
AAcross 62: Win
AAcross 63: Together
AAcross 64: High fliersSSTS
AAcross 65: Who's there
DDown 1: Fraud monitoring agcy.
DDown 2: Tail: PrefixURO
DDown 3: Livingstone resident
DDown 4: Conductor MehtaZUBIN
DDown 5: Singer seen in the 1954 film "Secret of the Incas"YMASUMAC
DDown 6: Peasants' Revolt leader ___ Tyler
DDown 7: Hagen of Broadway
DDown 8: Brass component
DDown 9: Strangely, Frank Beard is its only beardless memberZZTOP
DDown 10: Like some questionsYESNO
DDown 11: Sentence structure?
DDown 12: Efforts
DDown 13: They may be pulled
DDown 14: Parts of a union
DDown 21: Shots from the foul line: Abbr.FTS
DDown 22: Some change: Abbr.CTS
DDown 23: "Isn't ___ bit like you and me?" (Beatles lyric)HEA
DDown 24: Bargains
DDown 25: French toastSALUT
DDown 29: Flavor
DDown 32: Began to actTOOKSTEPS
DDown 33: Kind of nerve or artery
DDown 34: TendSEETO
DDown 37: Stephen King titleTHESTAND
DDown 38: Salad and dessert
DDown 39: Rapper's noise
DDown 39: Rapper's noise
DDown 41: WKRP news director LesNESSMAN
DDown 42: "You don't say!"
DDown 43: Time
DDown 44: Dries out, with "up"
DDown 45: Nurse
DDown 49: Russian retreat
DDown 50: Quite a display
DDown 52: Princess in Woolf's "Orlando"SASHA
DDown 54: ___ State
DDown 58: Stock ending
DDown 59: It's worth very little in Japan
DDown 60: Tar Heels' sch.UNC
DDown 61: He ran with R.M.N.DDE