New York Times Answers - Thursday, 7th November 1996 There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 7th November 1996. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Shoulder of a roadBERMAAcross 5: Magician's wordPOOFAAcross 9: Succotash ingredientsLIMASAAcross 14: Sneaking suspicionIDEAAAcross 15: Wheels of fortune?LIMOAAcross 16: ___ GayENOLAAAcross 17: Dove rivalDIALAAcross 18: Forefather of the EdomitesESAUAAcross 19: Jane Smiley's "A Thousand ___"ACRESAAcross 20: Place for picky people?STRAWBERRYPATCHAAcross 23: Audio systems, for shortPASAAcross 24: Blended ___TEASAAcross 25: Noted Arctic explorerPEARYAAcross 28: London terminusHEATHROWAAcross 32: Nut favored in Chinese cookingALMONDAAcross 34: 50's political inits.AESAAcross 35: Gaelic "Oh my!"OCHAAcross 36: Friend of Charlie BrownPEPPERMINT PATTYAAcross 40: Ariz.-to-Kan. dir.ENEAAcross 41: Suffix with residentIALAAcross 42: Algonquian chiefSACHEMAAcross 43: One in a millionRARA AVISAAcross 46: Make a temporary stitchBASTEAAcross 47: Writer SilversteinSHELAAcross 48: Monte Rosa, e.g.ALPAAcross 49: Diet setback, maybeCHOCOLATE MOUSSEAAcross 57: A feather in one's capHONORAAcross 58: Delft, e.g.WAREAAcross 59: "The Talmadge Girls" authorLOOSAAcross 60: Goes up againstABUTSAAcross 61: African despotAMINAAcross 62: Find faultCARPAAcross 63: Sworn bodyPOSSEAAcross 64: BlathersYAKSAAcross 65: Up for grabsOPENDDown 1: Two hearts and othersBIDSDDown 2: Touch up, in a wayEDITDDown 3: BacksideREARDDown 4: Language blooperMALAPROPDDown 5: CommonersPLEBSDDown 6: Department north of ParisOISEDDown 7: First name in Persian poetryOMARDDown 8: Hercule Poirot's home on Farraway StreetFOURTEENDDown 9: Go forLEAPATDDown 10: One way to payINCASHDDown 11: Cartoonist WalkerMORTDDown 12: Novelist WaughALECDDown 13: Pane holderSASHDDown 21: "McQ" starWAYNEDDown 22: Bakers' suppliesYEASTSDDown 25: First-anniversary giftPAPERDDown 26: Turgenev ladyELENADDown 27: Swelling, in EnglandAMPERDDown 28: Loudly commendsHAILSDDown 29: Authors Henry and PhilipROTHSDDown 30: Mendelssohn's ___ in E flat majorOCTETDDown 31: Lamenter's questionWHYMEDDown 33: GibberishDRIVELDDown 37: Send (for)MAILAWAYDDown 38: Poet NerudaPABLODDown 39: Mexican cruise portACAPULCODDown 44: Scarves worn to the racesASCOTSDDown 45: Exchange for "my kingdom"AHORSEDDown 48: Church criesAMENSDDown 49: BlokeCHAPDDown 50: King of the roadHOBODDown 51: BurdenONUSDDown 52: Janowitz who wrote "Slaves of New York"TAMADDown 53: QB KramerERIKDDown 54: Bar stuffSOAPDDown 55: Needing linimentSOREDDown 56: Armchair athlete's channelESPN