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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 29th September 2010
There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 29th September 2010. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Supply with more ammo, say
AAcross 1: Supply with more ammo, say
AAcross 6: Term of endearment
AAcross 10: Bits of land in la SeineILES
AAcross 14: 2003 Sandler/Nicholson comedyANGERMANAGEMENT
AAcross 17: 1940 Crosby/Lamour/Hope film that was the first of a "travel" seriesROADTOSINGAPORE
AAcross 18: YaliesELIS
AAcross 19: Part of NATO: Abbr.ORG
AAcross 20: "Mad Men" extras
AAcross 21: Conducted
AAcross 22: Actor BertLAHR
AAcross 24: Mystery writer DeightonLEN
AAcross 25: It may make a ewe turn
AAcross 27: Big name in baseball cardsTOPPS
AAcross 30: Starters
AAcross 33: Gelatinous ingredient in desserts
AAcross 34: First X or O, say
AAcross 37: 1971 film that was Cybill Shepherd's debut, with "The"LASTPICTURESHOW
AAcross 41: 1954 Elia Kazan Oscar winnerONTHEWATERFRONT
AAcross 42: Bout stopper
AAcross 43: Author Philip
AAcross 44: Some razorsATRAS
AAcross 45: Ergo
AAcross 46: Pugilists' grp.WBA
AAcross 47: Blood-typing syst.
AAcross 49: Mystery writer Edward D. ___HOCH
AAcross 51: Ode title starterTOA
AAcross 54: World Cup chantOLEOLE
AAcross 57: Singer/actress Zadora
AAcross 58: Lomond, e.g.
AAcross 59: 2008 film derived from Dr. SeussHORTONHEARSAWHO
AAcross 62: 1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only OscarTHECOLOROFMONEY
AAcross 63: Inauguration Day highlight
AAcross 64: Proverbial heptad
AAcross 65: Addicts
DDown 1: Less well done
DDown 2: ___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the SmithsonianENOLA
DDown 3: "Encore!"
DDown 4: N.L. Central team
DDown 5: "I pity the fool" speakerMRT
DDown 6: Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS
DDown 7: 1935 Marx Brothers rompANIGHTATTHEOPERA
DDown 8: Proscribe
DDown 9: Drives (on)
DDown 10: Drives
DDown 11: Sierra ___
DDown 12: Bankrupt company in 2001-02 newsENRON
DDown 13: Fr. holy womenSTES
DDown 15: Lettuce or kale
DDown 16: Corrode
DDown 23: Ne'er-do-well
DDown 25: Setting for candlelit romance
DDown 26: Current unit
DDown 28: Henry VIII's sixth
DDown 29: Like some suburban homes
DDown 30: Scads
DDown 31: Go south
DDown 32: "___ perpetua" (Idaho's motto)ESTO
DDown 34: Thursday's eponym
DDown 35: College in New Rochelle, N.Y.IONA
DDown 36: 100-lb. unitsCWTS
DDown 38: Triumphant cryIWON
DDown 39: Fisherman's 10-pounder, e.g.
DDown 40: Mex. missSRTA
DDown 45: The sauce
DDown 46: Fisherman's spot
DDown 47: Lei-person's greeting?
DDown 48: Covering for la tête
DDown 50: Pietro's ta-tas
DDown 51: Olde ___ (historic area, quaintly)TOWNE
DDown 52: Orangish shade
DDown 53: Shipboard criesAHOYS
DDown 54: "___ be in England ..."OHTO
DDown 55: Old card game with forfeits
DDown 56: Photo blowups: Abbr.ENLS
DDown 58: Vientiane's country
DDown 60: Implement in a Millet painting
DDown 61: Dallas sch.SMU