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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 14th May 2014
There are 36 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 14th May 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Does damage to
AAcross 6: Little handfuls, so to speak
AAcross 10: Put the whammy on
AAcross 14: Alternative to U.S.P.S.
AAcross 14: Alternative to U.S.P.S.
AAcross 15: Securely hide
AAcross 16: Fig leaf wearer, in some art
AAcross 17: Words of resignationWINSOMELOSESOME
AAcross 20: Son of 16-Across
AAcross 21: Advisers to players' associations
AAcross 22: Actor CariouLEN
AAcross 23: "Dragnet" broadcast, for shortAPB
AAcross 25: Dick Tracy's girlTESS
AAcross 27: Barista-operated gadgetsESPRESSOMAKERS
AAcross 34: Old televangelism org.PTL
AAcross 35: Food item in quarter-pound sticks
AAcross 36: "This is looking bad!"
AAcross 37: "This is looking bad!"UHOH
AAcross 39: Gives kudos
AAcross 42: Like decalcified water
AAcross 43: Instrument on the Beatles' "Norwegian Wood"
AAcross 45: Sushi bar quaff
AAcross 47: Part of many French surnames
AAcross 48: Governor elected in a 2003 recall voteSCHWARZENEGGER
AAcross 52: Chicken-sized flightless bird
AAcross 53: "Yay!"
AAcross 54: Proof-ending letters
AAcross 57: Bird in the crow family
AAcross 60: Like poor losers
AAcross 64: Punny description of the circled letters in 17-, 27- and 48-AcrossTURNINGAPROPHET
AAcross 67: "Pumping ___" (1977 docudrama featuring 48-Across)
AAcross 68: "Whip It" bandDEVO
AAcross 69: What a metronome regulates
AAcross 70: Historic resignee of 2013
AAcross 71: Drinks at sidewalk standsADES
AAcross 72: "Come on down!" announcer JohnnyOLSON
DDown 1: Takes an ax to
DDown 2: Friend en français
DDown 3: Long broadside
DDown 4: Bit of bad luck
DDown 5: ___-moSLO
DDown 6: "___ to differ"IBEG
DDown 7: Drug smuggler's courier
DDown 8: "Chop-chop!"
DDown 9: Bettor's strategy
DDown 10: Pres. Madison or MonroeJAS
DDown 11: Golden god, say
DDown 12: File directory heading
DDown 13: Comics foes of MagnetoXMEN
DDown 18: Old phone company nicknameMABELL
DDown 19: Piece of Bacon or Lamb
DDown 24: Tour player
DDown 26: Biathlete's needs
DDown 27: Set of principles
DDown 28: Upside-down sleeper
DDown 29: SpongeBob's home
DDown 30: W. C. Fields persona
DDown 31: Horatian work
DDown 32: Send, as to a specialist
DDown 33: Old Air France fleet, for shortSSTS
DDown 34: Face, slangily
DDown 38: Sharp-eyed sort
DDown 40: Brown who wrote "The Da Vinci Code"
DDown 41: Lampoon but good
DDown 44: "Spider-Man" director SamRAIMI
DDown 46: ___-surf (Google oneself)
DDown 49: Country with a gorilla on its 5,000-franc note
DDown 50: Did part of a slalom path
DDown 51: Staple Singers genre
DDown 54: Commercial swabQTIP
DDown 55: Two-tone coin
DDown 56: Barely enough to wet one's whistle
DDown 58: ___ the way
DDown 59: N.Y.S.E. debutsIPOS
DDown 61: Resistance units
DDown 62: Towed-away auto, maybe
DDown 63: School for Prince HarryETON
DDown 65: 180 degrees from SSW
DDown 66: Ear-related prefix
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