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New York Times Answers

Tuesday, 2nd December 2014
There are 41 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "Holy cow!"
AAcross 7: "Nuts!"
AAcross 11: "Great Scott!"
AAcross 14: Old hand
AAcross 15: Jai ___ALAI
AAcross 16: Santa ___ winds
AAcross 17: Rake over the coals
AAcross 18: Movies, informally
AAcross 19: Football Hall-of-Famer FordLEN
AAcross 20: Textbook segment
AAcross 21: Likely
AAcross 23: Small songbird
AAcross 25: Alaska city that's larger in area than Rhode Island or Delaware
AAcross 27: Auto part driven by the crankshaft
AAcross 28: Admonish
AAcross 30: Hatcher of "Desperate Housewives"TERI
AAcross 32: Guthrie who sang at WoodstockARLO
AAcross 33: Sunday morning talk show assemblage
AAcross 34: "Fudge!"
AAcross 36: Harmful ___ bloom (aquatic growth)
AAcross 37: Fabled monster in English literature
AAcross 38: Send someplace else
AAcross 43: "Rats!"
AAcross 45: Theatricalize
AAcross 46: Exclamations often made with head-slaps
AAcross 50: One-named singer with four GrammysENYA
AAcross 51: James ___ Garfield
AAcross 52: Declare
AAcross 54: Words before go or rideLETIT
AAcross 56: Seductive "Austin Powers" androidFEMBOT
AAcross 57: Jet for the jet setSST
AAcross 58: Common newspaper nicknameTRIB
AAcross 61: Stars and Bars soldier, informally
AAcross 62: Polynesian dietary staple
AAcross 64: Straight
AAcross 66: Port on the Firth of Clyde
AAcross 67: Cold-blooded killer, for short
AAcross 68: Tool for fishing a frozen riverICESAW
AAcross 69: "Man!"
AAcross 70: "Darn it!"
AAcross 71: "Fiddlesticks!"
DDown 1: Holy cow
DDown 2: Wagon pullers
DDown 3: It's a riot
DDown 4: Bit of clevernessNEATIDEA
DDown 5: 2000 Richard Gere title roleDRT
DDown 6: T-bone, e.g.
DDown 7: Nuts
DDown 8: Entirely
DDown 9: Drinks at Trader Vic'sMAITAIS
DDown 10: Landslide winner of 1972
DDown 11: Great Scott
DDown 12: "Ah, Wilderness!" playwright
DDown 13: "Are you game?"WANTTO
DDown 22: "April Love" singer, 1957PATBOONE
DDown 24: Wall St. credential
DDown 26: Rats
DDown 27: Infinitely repeating geometric patterns
DDown 28: Ernst & Young employee, for short
DDown 29: Drinking buddy for FalstaffHAL
DDown 31: Boy's name that means "the king"ELROY
DDown 35: Fudge
DDown 39: Alienate
DDown 40: Citadel
DDown 41: H as in Heracles
DDown 42: Radiation dosage
DDown 44: 100 meters x 100 meters
DDown 46: Reorganize computer data to improve performance, informally
DDown 47: What the wary keep open while sleepingONEEYE
DDown 48: Man
DDown 49: Benchwarmer
DDown 53: V-shaped cut
DDown 55: Moral tenet
DDown 57: Darn it
DDown 59: "Dies ___"IRAE
DDown 60: Fiddlesticks
DDown 63: Fabled monster in Arabic literature
DDown 65: Old French coin
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