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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 18th August 2012
There are 38 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 18th August 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Contemporary of Columbus
AAcross 6: Stats for DVDsRPMS
AAcross 10: HomeyDAWG
AAcross 14: Actress De La Garza of "Law & Order"ALANA
AAcross 15: Latin word that's an anagram of 62-AcrossERAT
AAcross 16: Stone for a Libra, traditionally
AAcross 17: One barely riding?
AAcross 19: Put out
AAcross 20: Choice for a huge movie fan?IMAX
AAcross 21: 20- and 60-Across, e.g.NAMEBRANDS
AAcross 23: Peacockery displayer
AAcross 24: TravelMate notebook maker
AAcross 25: Food items once called FrofflesEGGOS
AAcross 26: Pattern seen on a diamond
AAcross 30: Delay
AAcross 30: Delay
AAcross 32: Evidence of bodily harm
AAcross 33: Lillie with a TonyBEA
AAcross 36: Leader in music
AAcross 38: Some marketsKROGERS
AAcross 40: Lets passOKS
AAcross 41: All the best?
AAcross 43: Husky alternatives
AAcross 44: None for the money, two for the show?FREEPASSES
AAcross 46: Davis of "Bubba Ho-Tep," 2002OSSIE
AAcross 49: Sonoma County winery
AAcross 50: First name among exotica singersYMA
AAcross 53: White alternative
AAcross 53: White alternative
AAcross 55: Heart-piercing figure
AAcross 56: Vulgarian
AAcross 57: Summer wear for womenHALTERTOPS
AAcross 59: "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it
AAcross 60: ___ Blizzard (Dairy Queen offering)
AAcross 61: Nonplussed
AAcross 62: Be dashing
AAcross 63: Keyboardist Saunders
AAcross 64: Sordid
DDown 1: Rialto setting: Abbr.
DDown 1: Rialto setting: Abbr.
DDown 2: Crockett Hotel's neighbor
DDown 3: MalcontentsBADAPPLES
DDown 4: Stone for a Cancer, traditionally
DDown 5: Put out, in a way
DDown 6: Ready for publication
DDown 7: They cover the basics
DDown 8: Sarah Palin, self-descriptively
DDown 9: Shot
DDown 10: Wear banned in many schoolsDORAGS
DDown 11: Impressionistic work?
DDown 12: One hard to find
DDown 13: Cagney player on TVGLESS
DDown 18: Boozing it upONASPREE
DDown 22: Alternatives to Filas
DDown 27: Some bracelets
DDown 28: Almond, for one
DDown 29: What a host holds
DDown 30: Grp. operating within a network
DDown 31: Rendering on Connecticut's state quarter
DDown 33: A 1952 3-cent stamp honored her 200th birthday
DDown 34: Long reign, say
DDown 35: Numbskull
DDown 37: Minimal market purchaseONESHARE
DDown 39: Grant, in Glasgow
DDown 42: Pitching ace?
DDown 44: Tap add-on
DDown 45: Powerful explosive
DDown 46: Youngster with disproportionately large eyes
DDown 47: Popular vacation spot, with "the"
DDown 48: "The Liberty Bell" composer
DDown 51: Looks down
DDown 52: Try to find out what's inside
DDown 54: "___ the gods would destroy ..."
DDown 55: Novel addendum?ETTE
DDown 58: Butt
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