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Wednesday, 14th April 2010
There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 14th April 2010. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Painter's primer
AAcross 6: Mex. missSRTA
AAcross 10: Big Apple neighborhood west of the East VillageNOHO
AAcross 14: English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power"ELIAS
AAcross 15: Thing to look under
AAcross 15: Thing to look under
AAcross 16: Privy to
AAcross 17: DearNEARTOONESHEART
AAcross 20: Actress Thompson
AAcross 21: When la Tour Eiffel lights upNUIT
AAcross 22: Rock band with a lightning bolt in its logoACDC
AAcross 23: What children should be, so the saying goesSEENBUTNOTHEARD
AAcross 27: Electees
AAcross 28: Mount in the Bible
AAcross 29: "___ the last rose of summer" (start of a Thomas Moore poem)
AAcross 30: ___ the day
AAcross 31: Head out on the ranch?
AAcross 33: Korean money
AAcross 34: What Justin Timberlake's "bringin' back," in a song
AAcross 35: Home of the Ivy League
AAcross 35: Home of the Ivy League
AAcross 39: Director Preminger
AAcross 42: Palindromic exclamation
AAcross 43: Many sand castle molds
AAcross 47: Not con
AAcross 48: Take to court
AAcross 49: Carmaker whose name means "arise out of Asia"KIA
AAcross 51: ___ Mustard
AAcross 52: It's a relief in AthensPARTHENONFRIEZE
AAcross 56: Princess with a blasterLEIA
AAcross 57: "That's big news, dude!"
AAcross 58: Sentence segment: Abbr.PRED
AAcross 59: Likely to change everything
AAcross 62: Baseball's MoisesALOU
AAcross 63: Like lemonade sans sugar
AAcross 64: Oscar-winning "Tootsie" actress
AAcross 65: Cold war news source
AAcross 66: Canine command
AAcross 67: Comedian Wanda
DDown 1: Book that spans 2,369 years
DDown 2: Gold or silver, but not bronze
DDown 3: Like the cats in "Lady and the Tramp"
DDown 4: Clear kitchen wrap
DDown 5: Sunrise direction in BerlinOST
DDown 6: Hoot and holler
DDown 7: 1998 De Niro film
DDown 8: In direct competition
DDown 9: Google moneymakers
DDown 10: Lisa Simpson, to Patty or Selma
DDown 11: How one might go bungee jumpingONADARE
DDown 12: Receptacle for Voldemort's soul in Harry PotterHORCRUX
DDown 13: Que. neighborONT
DDown 18: Burden
DDown 19: Derisive laughs
DDown 24: Prefix with -meterBARO
DDown 25: Fey of "30 Rock"TINA
DDown 26: Susan of "L.A. Law"
DDown 32: Musician BrianENO
DDown 33: "... that's ___!"
DDown 33: "... that's ___!"
DDown 34: Where to catch a bullet?: Abbr.STA
DDown 36: Player/preyer
DDown 37: "And after that?"THENWHAT
DDown 38: Exchange jabs or gibes
DDown 39: Right to left, e.g.: Abbr.OPP
DDown 40: Light refrain
DDown 41: Stars in a ring
DDown 44: Place to see a flying camel
DDown 45: Drop down one's throat?
DDown 46: Big busting tools
DDown 48: Persian monarch
DDown 49: Full of difficulties
DDown 50: "___ first you ..."IFAT
DDown 53: "___ Andronicus"
DDown 54: John who wrote "Appointment in Samarra"
DDown 55: Start of an appealIPRAY
DDown 59: Drop down one's throat
DDown 60: Urban grid: Abbr.STS
DDown 61: Chi-town trains
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