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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 17th April 2013
There are 36 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 17th April 2013. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Org. founded by Dr. Nathan Smith Davis
AAcross 4: Rig part
AAcross 7: Orbital high point
AAcross 13: Minnesota neighbor
AAcross 16: Triple-A ball and such
AAcross 17: Downloaded the new version, say
AAcross 18: Last Oldsmobiles madeALEROS
AAcross 19: Department store superevent
AAcross 21: Russell of "Felicity"KERI
AAcross 22: Component of some bills
AAcross 23: Brett on the gridironFAVRE
AAcross 26: Went out with
AAcross 29: Reflexologist's place
AAcross 31: Items thrown in Three Stooges shorts
AAcross 32: Like photographable copyCAMERAREADY
AAcross 37: E.P.A.-banned substance
AAcross 38: "So that's it!"
AAcross 39: Words from Wordsworth
AAcross 40: Italian IIITRE
AAcross 41: Big stink
AAcross 42: Title for King or Jackson: Abbr.
AAcross 43: Part of a stack at a bankDEPOSITSLIP
AAcross 46: Settled up
AAcross 48: Smidge
AAcross 49: More, musically
AAcross 50: Floor it
AAcross 52: Early second-century yearCVI
AAcross 54: Richie's mom, to the FonzMRSC
AAcross 58: "These allegations are completely false!," e.g.BLANKETDENIAL
AAcross 62: Three-time title role for Matt Damon
AAcross 64: Zimbabwe, once
AAcross 65: Reassuring postaccident remarkIMFINE
AAcross 66: Mall cop's job ... or a word that can precede the starts of 19-, 32-, 43- and 58-Across
AAcross 67: Hoofing itONFOOT
AAcross 68: "Yikes!"
AAcross 69: Primes, e.g.: Abbr.
DDown 1: In a frenzy
DDown 2: Bat wood
DDown 3: Management course topic
DDown 4: Musical ending
DDown 5: Has ___ for (is naturally skilled at)ABENT
DDown 6: Extreme form, as of an illnessBADCASE
DDown 7: Second of a Latin 101 trio
DDown 8: Rice dish
DDown 9: 400 meters, maybeONELAP
DDown 10: "1876" novelist
DDown 11: Ranch addition?ERO
DDown 12: Slalom figure
DDown 14: Bluffer's declarationIRAISE
DDown 15: Roofer's material
DDown 20: Some Yanks in Paris, e.g.
DDown 24: ___-wip (dessert topping)REDDI
DDown 25: Bar, legally
DDown 27: Youngest 600-homer man, informallyAROD
DDown 28: Got one's feet wet?
DDown 30: Sopping wetADRIP
DDown 32: U.S.M.C. part
DDown 33: Oodles
DDown 34: CinephileMOVIEBUFF
DDown 35: Prepare to fly home from vacation, say
DDown 36: Himalayan legend
DDown 44: "Heads," to a numismatist
DDown 45: Gordon ___ (Sting's real name)
DDown 47: Texas border city
DDown 51: "Hawaii Five-O" nicknameDANNO
DDown 53: "... ___ wed"ITHEE
DDown 55: "Mr. Mojo ___" (repeated Doors lyric)RISIN
DDown 56: Japanese colonel in "The Bridge on the River Kwai"SAITO
DDown 57: Potters' supplies
DDown 59: Classic depilatory brandNEET
DDown 60: Tie up at harbor
DDown 61: End of a professor's address?EDU
DDown 62: Obit, essentially
DDown 63: Every, in an RxOMN