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New York Times Answers

Tuesday, 14th January 2014
There are 42 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 14th January 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Nonsense
AAcross 5: Nonsense
AAcross 9: Nonsense
AAcross 14: "California ___ Alles" (classic punk rock song)UBER
AAcross 15: James who wrote "A Death in the Family"
AAcross 16: Car with a stylized caliper in its logoACURA
AAcross 17: Target of NASA's Rover mission
AAcross 18: B&Bs
AAcross 19: Clear of vermin à la the Pied Piper
AAcross 20: Nonsense
AAcross 22: Nonsense
AAcross 24: Near-prime seatingROWB
AAcross 26: Overseer of N.Y.C. subwaysMTA
AAcross 27: Nonsense
AAcross 31: "Didn't you leave out something ...?"
AAcross 33: Emulates Jay Z and Master P
AAcross 37: Score before a service break, maybeADOUT
AAcross 38: Windshield material
AAcross 40: ___ King Cole
AAcross 41: Nonsense
AAcross 42: Nonsense
AAcross 43: Nonsense
AAcross 45: "Well, ___ be!"
AAcross 45: "Well, ___ be!"
AAcross 46: River crossed by the Pont d'Avignon
AAcross 48: Kingly
AAcross 49: "Sax on the Beach" musician JohnTESH
AAcross 51: '50s presidential nickname
AAcross 52: Nonsense
AAcross 53: "Thumbs up" response
AAcross 55: Sailor's tale
AAcross 57: Nonsense
AAcross 61: Nonsense
AAcross 66: Some jabs and turns
AAcross 67: "Right back ___!"ATYA
AAcross 69: Second hearing?
AAcross 70: Skylit rooms
AAcross 71: Tiny bit of time: Abbr.NSEC
AAcross 72: Thin Russian pancake
AAcross 73: Nonsense
AAcross 74: Nonsense
AAcross 75: Nonsense
DDown 1: Hurdle
DDown 2: Certain metal beamIBAR
DDown 3: Wang of fashion
DDown 4: Long ago, once
DDown 5: Turnkey
DDown 6: Nixon's number twoAGNEW
DDown 7: Kind of state that's peaceful
DDown 8: Piquancy
DDown 9: AttackedHADAT
DDown 10: Brand of mops and broomsOCEDAR
DDown 11: Member of a Turkish minority
DDown 12: Russia's ___ MountainsURAL
DDown 13: Australian pal
DDown 21: More hackneyed
DDown 23: Iraq war concerns, for shortWMDS
DDown 25: Nonsense
DDown 27: Chewing one's nails, e.g.
DDown 28: The black swan in "Swan Lake"ODILE
DDown 29: E-ZPass charges
DDown 30: Follower of Jul.
DDown 32: Silver of fivethirtyeight.comNATE
DDown 34: Near, poetically
DDown 35: Fruit also known as a prairie banana
DDown 36: Inscribed stone slab
DDown 38: Understand, informally
DDown 39: Drawn (out)
DDown 44: Lo-___ (not so clear)
DDown 47: Shout after a series of numbers
DDown 50: McDaniel of "Gone With the Wind"HATTIE
DDown 52: Bring up, as a subject
DDown 54: "Can you see" precederOHSAY
DDown 56: "Sure, I remember!"AHYES
DDown 57: Shrug-worthy
DDown 58: Actor Jared of "My So-Called Life"
DDown 59: Do that may have a pick
DDown 60: Tirade
DDown 62: Jimmy who wrote "Galveston" and "MacArthur Park"
DDown 63: Rights org.ACLU
DDown 64: Leg part
DDown 65: Beep
DDown 68: General on a menuTSO
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