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Monday, 12th October 2009
There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 12th October 2009. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Bit of sunlight
AAcross 4: Effrontery
AAcross 8: Make equal, as the score
AAcross 14: Ram's mate
AAcross 15: Sting, in baby talkOWIE
AAcross 16: Piece of luggage
AAcross 17: ___-o'-shanter
AAcross 18: Likely result of pollution along a beachSWIMMINGBAN
AAcross 20: "You ___ wrong!"ARESO
AAcross 22: Peach ___ (dessert)
AAcross 23: Title bear of 1960s TVGENTLEBEN
AAcross 26: Says "Come on, try harder!," say
AAcross 30: Classic theater nameROXY
AAcross 31: "Le Coq ___"
AAcross 33: Height: Abbr.
AAcross 34: "___ Marlene" (W.W. II song)LILI
AAcross 37: Half of dosUNO
AAcross 39: Charles Nelson ___, longtime "Match Game" panelistREILLY
AAcross 41: Receptacle for some donationsUSEDCLOTHINGBIN
AAcross 44: 1910s-'20s flivver
AAcross 45: Make equal, as the score
AAcross 46: Simplicity
AAcross 47: Postpone, with "off"
AAcross 48: Center of a simileASA
AAcross 50: Peeved state
AAcross 52: Crush, with "on"
AAcross 54: "It's so good," in ParisCESTSIBON
AAcross 59: Bewildered
AAcross 61: Milan's home
AAcross 62: Lenten treat
AAcross 67: Edge
AAcross 68: Mount where Noah landed
AAcross 69: President before Wilson
AAcross 70: Adam's madam
AAcross 71: Sags
AAcross 72: "Scat!"
AAcross 73: Filming locale
DDown 1: Change the price on at the store
DDown 2: In the know
DDown 3: The "heel" of the Arabian Peninsula
DDown 4: Leave the band and strike out on one's ownGOSOLO
DDown 5: Exclamation before "How cute!"AWW
DDown 6: 52, in old Rome
DDown 7: "___ at 'em!"LEMME
DDown 8: Good's opposite
DDown 9: Abigail of "Dear Abby"
DDown 10: Sir Edward who composed "Pomp and Circumstance"
DDown 11: Point on a 13-Down
DDown 12: "Made in the ___"
DDown 12: "Made in the ___"
DDown 13: Writing implement
DDown 19: Darn, as socks
DDown 21: Walk purposefully
DDown 24: Rejoices
DDown 25: ___ means (not at all)BYNO
DDown 27: Emperor after NeroGALBA
DDown 28: ___ Island (onetime immigrants' arrival point)ELLIS
DDown 29: Broadway songwriter JuleSTYNE
DDown 32: China and environs, once, with "the"
DDown 34: Swellings
DDown 35: Has left the officeISOUT
DDown 36: CausedLEDTO
DDown 38: Mel who was #4 at the Polo GroundsOTT
DDown 40: "Aha!"IGETIT
DDown 42: Nonsense
DDown 43: Sound of crowd disapproval
DDown 49: King beaters
DDown 51: Really digsISINTO
DDown 53: Prefix with economics
DDown 55: Certain bridge positions
DDown 56: Reveals
DDown 57: Martini go-with
DDown 58: Citi Field player, for shortNYMET
DDown 60: Bar habitués
DDown 62: Owned
DDown 63: Bobby who was #4 at Boston Garden
DDown 64: Chinese "way"
DDown 65: "Humbug!"
DDown 66: Sci-fi saucer
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