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New York Times Answers

Thursday, 22nd April 2004
There are 35 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 22nd April 2004. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Oil company acronym
AAcross 5: Univ. dorm supervisors
AAcross 8: Opening word?
AAcross 14: One receiving orders
AAcross 15: Dug in
AAcross 17: First line of a couplet pertinent to this puzzleTICTACTOEISAMID
AAcross 19: Prefix with sex
AAcross 20: War story
AAcross 21: Word with buff or buffa
AAcross 22: Guiding light
AAcross 24: "I ___ you!"
AAcross 26: Many a drive-thru feature
AAcross 27: Failing grades
AAcross 28: Great LakerSHAQ
AAcross 32: It's good for the teethGEARBOXOIL
AAcross 36: Stout
AAcross 37: Raft material
AAcross 38: Poison warning
AAcross 39: Greenfly, e.g.
AAcross 41: Ammo belt accompanier
AAcross 42: Chemical substance that hastens agingPROOXIDANT
AAcross 45: Boom support
AAcross 47: Mary ___ Evans (George Eliot's real name)
AAcross 48: Sound investments, for shortCDS
AAcross 49: Old DodgeOMNI
AAcross 51: BuckeyesOHIOANS
AAcross 55: It's a wrap
AAcross 58: Start of a children's rhymeABCDE
AAcross 60: Baby's first word
AAcross 61: End of the coupletWORDSINTHISGRID
AAcross 64: "Really?"AREYOUSURE
AAcross 65: Costa ___, Calif.
AAcross 66: One of Paul Revere's message optionsBYLAND
AAcross 67: China's Sun Yat-___
AAcross 68: Starts (off)
DDown 1: Misbehave
DDown 2: Zoo heavyweight
DDown 3: Rhodes of RhodesiaCECIL
DDown 4: "___ in the Stilly Night" (Thomas Moore lyric)
DDown 5: Go over again
DDown 6: Nay sayers
DDown 7: Portico
DDown 8: Tre + tre
DDown 9: TV journalist DavidENSOR
DDown 10: Scenic views, briefly
DDown 11: Woeful wordsAHME
DDown 12: Former Israeli P.M.
DDown 13: 13th-century literary work
DDown 16: Comedian born John Elroy SanfordREDDFOXX
DDown 18: Curved pipe featureAIRTRAP
DDown 23: Motorists' clubs, in briefAAAS
DDown 25: Faulkner's "___ Lay Dying"ASI
DDown 27: 1-Across competitorEXXON
DDown 29: Otto who helped discover nuclear fission
DDown 30: Settled
DDown 31: Logical conclusion
DDown 32: Where Samson died
DDown 33: The Bushes, collegiatelyELIS
DDown 34: Clinton and Blair, for twoOXONIANS
DDown 35: Boys
DDown 37: Cadge
DDown 40: El ___, Tex.PASO
DDown 43: Amounted (to)
DDown 44: Motto of the Prince of WalesICHDIEN
DDown 46: "See?!"TOLDYA
DDown 50: Quark plus antiquark
DDown 51: Earth tone
DDown 52: Match
DDown 53: It may be white
DDown 54: Tonics, to some
DDown 55: Tar
DDown 56: Naturalist Roger ___ Peterson
DDown 57: Russian city on the OkaOREL
DDown 59: Heater statsBTUS
DDown 62: Birth control method, for short
DDown 63: You can set your watch by it: Abbr.
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