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New York Times Answers

Tuesday, 18th October 2011
There are 36 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 18th October 2011. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: ___ the Hutt ("Return of the Jedi" villain)JABBA
AAcross 6: Stuff to wear
AAcross 10: Not of the clergy
AAcross 14: Take a weapon from
AAcross 15: Flu symptom
AAcross 16: "The King and I" governess
AAcross 17: Starch: a cross between ___?STARSKYANDHUTCH
AAcross 20: "___ the season ..."
AAcross 21: Oscar winner for "Moonstruck"
AAcross 22: Swinger who loves Jane
AAcross 23: Underwire garment
AAcross 24: Pre-euro Italian currency
AAcross 25: Pimple: a cross between ___?PUREANDSIMPLE
AAcross 31: Sad poem
AAcross 32: Pinnacle
AAcross 33: Call at first base, maybe
AAcross 36: Messenger ___
AAcross 37: What Visine is dispensed in
AAcross 38: Sunbeam
AAcross 39: Apple Store offerings
AAcross 41: ConcerningINRE
AAcross 42: "Love Lockdown" singer WestKANYE
AAcross 44: Hisses: a cross between ___?HUGSANDKISSES
AAcross 47: Word before "Boy," "Love" and "Come Back" in titles to #1 songs
AAcross 48: Construction project in Genesis
AAcross 48: Construction project in Genesis
AAcross 49: Classic Chevy model
AAcross 52: Leatherworking tools
AAcross 54: No. on a college transcript
AAcross 57: Beetles: a cross between ___?BEERANDSKITTLES
AAcross 60: Isaac's eldest
AAcross 61: Rural road sign
AAcross 62: Like helium
AAcross 63: Deck hands
AAcross 64: Cashless transaction
AAcross 65: Seen-it-all feeling
DDown 1: Merely
DDown 2: Not a fan of
DDown 3: Sounds in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
DDown 4: Reaction to a cold snap
DDown 5: "Take a hike!"AMSCRAY
DDown 6: "Let's Get It On" singerGAYE
DDown 7: Petri dish gel
DDown 8: Choose flight instead of fight
DDown 9: Parents set them for kids
DDown 10: Prizes in early Olympics
DDown 11: 1998 animated film loosely based on "Brave New World"ANTZ
DDown 12: Machu Picchu resident
DDown 13: "Come Fly With Me" lyricist SammyCAHN
DDown 18: Title that's a homophone of 13-Down
DDown 19: Instrument on Ireland's coat of arms
DDown 23: Panhandle
DDown 24: Walked with one foot asleep, say
DDown 25: Salon treatment
DDown 26: Forearm bone
DDown 27: Get through to
DDown 28: Charles ___, hero of "A Tale of Two Cities"DARNAY
DDown 29: Contempt
DDown 30: Makes at work
DDown 34: Dunaway of "Chinatown"FAYE
DDown 35: They may be lazy or wandering
DDown 37: Breaks up
DDown 40: Outbacks and ForestersSUBARUS
DDown 42: Alley seen on TVKIRSTIE
DDown 43: Pump
DDown 45: Festive occasion
DDown 46: Malevolent Hindu goddess
DDown 49: "That doesn't surprise me!"IBET
DDown 50: Mountain with a flat top
DDown 51: Distinctively shaped fruit
DDown 52: On the ocean
DDown 53: Les Nessman's station in a 1978-82 sitcomWKRP
DDown 54: Isolated valley
DDown 55: Home of former U.N. Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
DDown 56: Italian wine regionASTI
DDown 58: Mountain ___
DDown 59: Spike TV, onceTNN
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