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New York Times Answers

Friday, 11th September 2015
There are 35 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th September 2015. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Recharged, so to speak
AAcross 6: Volunteer's wordsICAN
AAcross 10: Inits. on old rublesCCCP
AAcross 14: Pro athlete whose mascot is an orange-capped alienASTRO
AAcross 15: End piece
AAcross 16: Moon of Saturn
AAcross 17: Objects within spitting distance?WATERMELONSEEDS
AAcross 20: Gunned itSTEPPEDONTHEGAS
AAcross 21: Polish with wax
AAcross 22: Script follower
AAcross 23: Potential mag. articles, maybeMSS
AAcross 26: Fliers for a magic show
AAcross 27: Hebrew letter: Var.
AAcross 29: Hall-of-Fame football center Jim
AAcross 31: Little brother or sister?REL
AAcross 32: Dandy accessory
AAcross 34: Relatively risqué
AAcross 36: Lose freshnessGOSTALE
AAcross 37: Twisted here this is
AAcross 38: Retail store opening?WAL
AAcross 39: First name in detective fictionERLE
AAcross 40: Bond part
AAcross 41: Thomas of TVMARLO
AAcross 43: Nativity scene figure
AAcross 44: Oomph! degreaser brand
AAcross 44: Oomph! degreaser brand
AAcross 45: Groundbreaking development?
AAcross 48: Film featuring the fictional album "Smell the Glove"THISISSPINALTAP
AAcross 53: Bobby with a low rank
AAcross 54: Opposite of odio
AAcross 55: Be the bomb
AAcross 56: Apt to go through the roof
AAcross 57: ___ de Moine (Swiss cheese)
AAcross 58: Prescient one
AAcross 59: Founder of Argentina's Justicialist Party
DDown 1: Props for some magic shows
DDown 2: It includes a 35-min. writing sampleLSAT
DDown 3: Relative of -ineETTE
DDown 4: Readies
DDown 5: Lethargic
DDown 6: Like some treacherous roadsICEDOVER
DDown 7: Famed fast-food figure, with "the"
DDown 8: Hunk
DDown 9: Play-by-play announcer JimNANTZ
DDown 10: Plains native
DDown 11: Who said "If you tremble with indignation at every injustice, then you are a comrade of mine"
DDown 12: Locale of the University of Northern IowaCEDARFALLS
DDown 13: Like cassette tapes
DDown 18: Onetime big name in cassette tapesMEMOREX
DDown 19: Landscaping aid
DDown 23: Shade similar to artichoke green
DDown 24: Like some moms and dads
DDown 25: High roller?
DDown 28: All-too-common flight status
DDown 30: Sex plus two, to CaesarOCTO
DDown 32: Original publisher of nearly all Agatha Christie novels
DDown 33: Souvenir shop stock
DDown 35: Like much of Keats's poetry
DDown 36: Montana town at the north entrance to Yellowstone
DDown 38: Great Britain's first prime minister
DDown 41: Slip
DDown 42: How narcs might actONATIP
DDown 44: One prompting people to go green, for short?STPAT
DDown 46: ___ fee
DDown 47: Skier's problem
DDown 49: Stud, often
DDown 50: Elevator used by skiers
DDown 51: Part of the range that's widely accessible?
DDown 52: Round pounder