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New York Times Answers

Friday, 16th March 2007
There are 31 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 16th March 2007. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "Same here"ASAMI
AAcross 6: Journey part
AAcross 9: A.A.A. offering
AAcross 13: Backless furniture
AAcross 15: Let go
AAcross 16: Martini & Rossi productASTI
AAcross 17: Punish arbitrarily
AAcross 18: It has its highs and lows in math
AAcross 20: Longtime TV host with a 1997 Lifetime Achievement EmmyMISTERROGERS
AAcross 22: Something gotten on principal
AAcross 23: Alternate name indicator
AAcross 23: Alternate name indicator
AAcross 26: Feeling of excited anticipation
AAcross 29: Pal
AAcross 30: Antique dealers' destinationsESTATESALES
AAcross 31: Washington capital?
AAcross 33: Make a sacrifice, perhaps
AAcross 34: TreasonLESEMAJESTE
AAcross 42: Affairs
AAcross 43: Producer of many fragrancesELIZABETHARDEN
AAcross 45: Hirer's request: Abbr.SSN
AAcross 46: "Sense and Sensibility" sisterMARIANNE
AAcross 47: Microscopic code carrier
AAcross 51: It was on the 37-Down of Johnny Unitas and Lenny Wilkens
AAcross 54: Heavy metal
AAcross 55: Like the ocean
AAcross 56: Rembrandt van ___RYN
AAcross 57: Complaints, informally
AAcross 58: Head-turner
AAcross 59: Navigation abbreviation
AAcross 60: Crib parts
DDown 1: Exile of note
DDown 2: Winery in Sonoma County
DDown 3: Pennsylvania and others: Abbr.
DDown 4: Variety of swallow
DDown 5: Holy smoke?
DDown 6: World Series team manager of 1977, 1978, 1981 and 1988LASORDA
DDown 7: Pressing
DDown 8: River through RochesterGENESEE
DDown 9: Gum holders
DDown 10: 33-time Walker Cup winner
DDown 10: 33-time Walker Cup winner
DDown 11: "Road Rules" airerMTV
DDown 12: Quiche, e.g.
DDown 14: Some dormitory purchasesSERTAS
DDown 19: The sculptures "Rigoletto" and "La Tosca," e.g.ERTES
DDown 21: Check for a place to stay
DDown 23: Drive at, with "to"
DDown 24: Really intoKEENON
DDown 25: Seconds: Abbr.ASSTS
DDown 26: Experts sit on them
DDown 27: Strands, somehowICESIN
DDown 28: Bit
DDown 29: Some infiltrators
DDown 32: Informal states?
DDown 35: "American Buffalo" playwright
DDown 36: Bullies, often
DDown 37: See 51-Across
DDown 38: French philosopher GilsonETIENNE
DDown 39: Tien ___ mountains in central Asia
DDown 40: "Romance de Barrio" and others
DDown 41: Poet Thayer and othersERNESTS
DDown 44: Skinny?
DDown 47: Stuff in a locker
DDown 48: Reporter Skeeter of Harry Potter novelsRITA
DDown 49: Jour's oppositeNUIT
DDown 50: Gremlins and HornetsAMCS
DDown 51: Be off one's guard
DDown 52: Brightness measuresIQS
DDown 53: Some college Greeks