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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 16th June 2010
There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 16th June 2010. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: ___ Cohn, 1991 Grammy winner for Best New Artist
AAcross 5: Rent-___ACAR
AAcross 9: "War is not the answer" people
AAcross 14: Elizabeth Taylor role, in briefCLEO
AAcross 15: Khrushchev's impromptu gavel
AAcross 16: Slightly aheadUPONE
AAcross 17: Followed the Hippocratic oath, in a wayDIDNOHARM
AAcross 19: Either of two peaks in Greek mythMTIDA
AAcross 20: Sporty, powerful autoVEIGHTTBIRD
AAcross 22: Collapsible place to collapse
AAcross 23: Not idling
AAcross 24: "It's ___!" ("I give up!")NOUSE
AAcross 26: Racy, low-budget filmRRATEDBMOVIE
AAcross 31: "Cool" amount
AAcross 34: Checked out
AAcross 35: Beatlemania reaction
AAcross 36: Plebe's place: Abbr.ACAD
AAcross 38: Check for freshness, in a way
AAcross 41: Ladies' man
AAcross 42: Ladies' man
AAcross 44: "___ bien!"
AAcross 46: Slot-car track section
AAcross 47: Undergarments that show a little of the chestVNECKTSHIRTS
AAcross 51: 101
AAcross 52: Software instruction file headingREADME
AAcross 56: Easter lead-in
AAcross 58: Messages on an Apple deviceIPHONEEMAIL
AAcross 61: Youngest-ever French Open winner Michael ___
AAcross 63: Some Election Day surveysEXITPOLLS
AAcross 64: It may bring a tear to your eye
AAcross 65: Word on a biblical wall
AAcross 66: Sheryl Crow's "___ Wanna Do"ALLI
AAcross 67: Fake-book contents
AAcross 68: "With a wink and ___"ANOD
AAcross 69: Closing bell org.
DDown 1: Early 15th-century yearMCDVI
DDown 2: Many a day laborer
DDown 3: Make even deeperREDIG
DDown 4: ___ eel
DDown 5: Common car door fixtures, once
DDown 6: Activity in a virtual room
DDown 7: Simplest of choicesAORB
DDown 8: Send a tickler
DDown 9: Hollow-point bullets
DDown 10: ___-out clause
DDown 11: Yea-or-nay eventVOICEVOTE
DDown 12: Prefix with skeletonENDO
DDown 13: Pants part
DDown 18: Midwest air hubOHARE
DDown 21: Knock over, so to speak
DDown 25: Some eaters at troughs
DDown 27: Half a score
DDown 28: One of TV's BunkersEDITH
DDown 29: Notes in potsIOUS
DDown 30: Reaches 0:00:00 on a countdown clock, say
DDown 31: Sportscaster AlbertMARV
DDown 32: Scissors, for "cut," on a PC
DDown 33: Knucklehead
DDown 37: Prefix meaning 27-DownDECA
DDown 39: Common party night: Abbr.
DDown 40: Discovered after a search, with "out"
DDown 43: "Go ahead" hand gesturesOKSIGNS
DDown 45: High, as a price
DDown 48: Bit of advice
DDown 49: Conceptual framework
DDown 50: Margaret Mead interviewee
DDown 53: Waste time
DDown 54: Rumor sources?
DDown 55: Bovine in adsELSIE
DDown 56: Some PX patronsNCOS
DDown 57: "Yikes!"OHNO
DDown 59: Beasts in a span
DDown 60: Spanish boyNINO
DDown 62: Seasonal quaff
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