New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd December 1994 There are 37 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd December 1994. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Surely he jestsFOOLAAcross 5: Comme ci, comme çaSO-SOAAcross 9: ProduceSPAWNAAcross 14: Turning pointAXLEAAcross 15: BundleWRAPAAcross 16: Brooks of baseballHUBIEAAcross 17: PiquancyZESTAAcross 18: Homeowner's hangover?EAVEAAcross 19: Circus Maximus, e.g.ARENAAAcross 20: Startling revelationEYE OPENERAAcross 20: Startling revelationEYEOPENERAAcross 22: Eland landVELDTAAcross 23: Keystone Kops creatorSENNETTAAcross 24: Kind of rockACIDAAcross 26: "Clinton's Ditch"ERIEAAcross 27: Freight weightTONNAGEAAcross 31: Midlothian missesLASSIESAAcross 34: Attracts and holdsENGAGESAAcross 35: Right from the beginning?ORTHOAAcross 36: Multimedia formatCD-ROMAAcross 37: Vitamin prescriptionONEADAYAAcross 40: Boutonniere's counterpartCORSAGEAAcross 42: Not quite major-leagueSEMIPROAAcross 43: It's often thrust upon someoneEPEEAAcross 44: Throwaway partRINDAAcross 45: Most trimLEANESTAAcross 49: Nomadic Mongol tribeHORDEAAcross 52: Fifty-fiftyEVENMONEYAAcross 54: Kind of committeeAD HOCAAcross 55: DeprivationLOSSAAcross 56: BurgTOWNAAcross 57: "Camelot" composerLOEWEAAcross 58: March 15 questionETTUAAcross 59: Parmenides's birthplaceELEAAAcross 60: Dutch artist HalsFRANSAAcross 61: Lop the cropREAPAAcross 62: Senator in space, 1985GARNDDown 1: RattlesFAZESDDown 2: Small round windowOXEYEDDown 3: Novelist TillieOLSENDDown 4: Relax, literallyLETONESHAIRDOWNDDown 5: SnookumsSWEETIEDDown 6: '75 U.S. Open winner ManuelORANTESDDown 7: Computer commandSAVEDDown 8: Do businessOPERATEDDown 9: Hair-raiser?SHAVING CREAMDDown 10: Become angry, literallyPUREDNADSENOTEGDDown 11: Mr. Magwitch of "Great Expectations"ABELDDown 12: Crank (up)WINDDDown 13: SpruceNEATDDown 21: They're historically evocativePERIODPIECESDDown 25: HornswoggleCONDDown 28: Mogul capital until 1658AGRADDown 29: Rand McNally subj.GEOGDDown 30: Salinger's "For _____--With Love and Squalor"ESMEDDown 31: "The Talmadge Girls" authorLOOSDDown 32: "Tom Thumb" composerARNEDDown 33: StanchSTEMDDown 38: Son of Val and AletaARNDDown 39: Peak performer?YODELERDDown 40: Relative of the organCELESTADDown 41: Begins firingOPENSUPDDown 46: First name in aviationENOLADDown 47: "Les Miz" settingSEWERDDown 48: Theater critic KennethTYNANDDown 49: MoietyHALFDDown 50: EffluviumODORDDown 51: Poseidon's motherRHEADDown 53: Have one's say, in a wayVOTE