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Thursday, 16th February 2012
There are 39 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 16th February 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Goof
AAcross 1: Goof
AAcross 7: Boo-boo
AAcross 12: Player of TV's Caine
AAcross 13: Circus performance or concertLIVEACT
AAcross 16: Lined, as a furnace hearth
AAcross 17: Representative's work
AAcross 18: Nice oneUNE
AAcross 19: L.A.P.D. part
AAcross 20: Bro's greetingWHASSUP
AAcross 21: With 29-/30-Across, wiggle room ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme
AAcross 23: "You ___!"
AAcross 24: Stir
AAcross 25: Monty Python title characterBRIAN
AAcross 26: Chocolate dessert
AAcross 28: It may have bullets
AAcross 29: See 21-Across
AAcross 30: See 21-Across
AAcross 33: Yuma-to-Tombstone dir.
AAcross 34: Excuse
AAcross 35: It may come from a well
AAcross 36: Stumble, in a way
AAcross 38: Kind of net
AAcross 40: Ones stuck in the hospital, for short?IVS
AAcross 41: Approval in RomeSISI
AAcross 42: Medicine
AAcross 44: Blue-roofed dining spotsIHOPS
AAcross 45: "I heard ___!"
AAcross 48: Shut-___
AAcross 49: "Hold on"ONESEC
AAcross 50: Flushes
AAcross 52: Quad bike, e.g.ATV
AAcross 53: 2011 Rose Bowl winner, for shortTCU
AAcross 54: One caught by border patrol
AAcross 55: Market town that's a suburb of LondonREIGATE
AAcross 57: Folded like a fan
AAcross 58: Mint
AAcross 59: Gaffe
AAcross 60: Screwup
DDown 1: Film planner
DDown 2: SlugabedLATERISER
DDown 3: First subway line in N.Y.C.IRT
DDown 4: Grab a parking spot
DDown 5: Hit with, as a pickup lineUSEON
DDown 6: Jet engine housings
DDown 7: Imperfect
DDown 8: Implements for "writing" on computer screensLIGHTPENS
DDown 9: Part of the face whose name is derived from the Latin for "grape"
DDown 10: 1960s title sitcom characterFENSTER
DDown 11: Tubby
DDown 14: Gunk
DDown 15: Misprint
DDown 16: Flub
DDown 22: Old gang weapon
DDown 23: Prickly seedcase
DDown 26: Vocabulaire part
DDown 27: Get to
DDown 29: Rant
DDown 31: School whose football stadium is nicknamed the HorseshoeOHIOSTATE
DDown 32: Obeyer, as of laws
DDown 34: "You ___ me"
DDown 35: Brown, e.g.
DDown 37: Muff
DDown 39: Like New York's Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
DDown 40: Wallet items, in brief
DDown 41: Lord Byron's "___ Walks in Beauty"
DDown 43: Tony-winning playwright EveENSLER
DDown 44: Seen
DDown 45: Pratfall
DDown 46: The pits
DDown 47: It's not scripted
DDown 49: New Mexico countyOTERO
DDown 51: Susan of Broadway's "Beauty and the Beast"EGAN
DDown 52: Eyebrow shape
DDown 56: Miss at a hoedown
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