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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 10th January 2015
There are 36 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 10th January 2015. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Subs' subsCTEAMS
AAcross 7: "My old lady"THEMRS
AAcross 13: Many a Bedouin
AAcross 15: Cigar with both ends open
AAcross 16: Wraps around an island?
AAcross 17: City across the Rio Grande from McAllen, Tex.REYNOSA
AAcross 18: What may precede itself
AAcross 19: Lover of Mattie in an Edith Wharton novelETHAN
AAcross 21: Sulk
AAcross 22: Flue flake
AAcross 23: Mocha alternativeCHAITEA
AAcross 25: Souvenir sometimes made with shells
AAcross 26: Vocalist's warm-up run
AAcross 27: Gathering of stockholders?
AAcross 28: L.A. law notable, onceITO
AAcross 29: Scorer of the first double eagle in U.S. Open history, 1985TCCHEN
AAcross 31: "The Internship" co-star, 2013VAUGHN
AAcross 33: "Really?"ITIS
AAcross 34: Celsius, for one
AAcross 38: The other side
AAcross 39: Noted preschool sequence?EIEIO
AAcross 41: Question of introspection
AAcross 42: Four at the fore?
AAcross 43: Dolphin facility
AAcross 44: Fizzler
AAcross 45: Ugly ___ASSIN
AAcross 46: It's west of James Bay: Abbr.ONT
AAcross 47: Adrenaline, informally
AAcross 49: Drug delivery options, brieflyIVS
AAcross 51: Important union members?
AAcross 52: Guarantor of financial accounts, for short
AAcross 54: How a champagne bottle may arriveINICE
AAcross 56: Natural thing to feelONEG
AAcross 57: Locale of five major U.S. volcanoesWASHINGTONSTATE
AAcross 60: Big wave, e.g.ATTENTIONGETTER
AAcross 61: Takes a breatherRESTSONONESOARS
DDown 1: Fighting lossesCASUALTIESOFWAR
DDown 2: Invoice informationTRANSACTIONDATE
DDown 3: Water cycle studiers, e.g.EARTHSCIENTISTS
DDown 4: "Pink-___" (1966 Pink Panther short)ABOO
DDown 5: One of two extremes: Abbr.
DDown 6: NevadansSAGEHENS
DDown 7: "Such gall!"THENERVE
DDown 8: Common 60-Across
DDown 9: Shoreline avifauna
DDown 10: Masterpiece designated "quasi una fantasia"MOONLIGHTSONATA
DDown 11: Per a 1942 song, "She's making history, working for victory"ROSIETHERIVETER
DDown 12: Radio headsSTATIONMANAGERS
DDown 14: Many an old red giantNSTAR
DDown 15: Packing option
DDown 20: Tucked away
DDown 23: Revolutionary figure
DDown 24: Thick plank insert?ASA
DDown 30: Early Chinese dynastyHSIA
DDown 32: Trojans' foes
DDown 35: Joining the frayWADINGIN
DDown 36: Dingo dodger
DDown 37: Frenchy portrayer in "Grease"DIDICONN
DDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rush
DDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rush
DDown 42: Profs' backups
DDown 48: One with patches
DDown 50: Settle a score, old-style
DDown 53: Lemon who played for the 1984 World Series-winning TigersCHET
DDown 55: Langston Hughes poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen,' / Then"ITOO
DDown 56: Good name for a chauffeur?
DDown 58: Lead-___
DDown 59: French possessiveSES
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