New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th November 2004 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th November 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hawthorne's birthplaceSALEMAAcross 6: Herbert who won a Pulitzer for "The People's Choice"AGARAAcross 10: It's a matter of opinionOPEDAAcross 14: City west of Daytona BeachOCALAAAcross 15: Crème ___ crèmeDELAAAcross 16: Exotic vacation spotBALIAAcross 17: FumeBEMADAAcross 18: Canal exploration devicesOTOSCOPESAAcross 20: This once was sufficientENOWAAcross 22: Community programOUTREACHAAcross 23: Park ___ (N.Y.C. locale)AVEAAcross 25: LunchtimeNOONDAYAAcross 27: Name fit for a king?REXAAcross 28: Connecting pointNODEAAcross 29: ApparitionSPIRITAAcross 34: Shock jock's overseer, for shortFCCAAcross 35: Does simple mathADDSAAcross 36: Straight dopeTRUTHAAcross 37: "... men in ___"ATUBAAcross 39: Huey, Dewey, Louie, Donald and DaisyDUCKDUCKDUCKDUCKDUCKAAcross 42: Magical openingABRAAAcross 43: Dr. ___ ("A Beautiful Mind" role)ROSENAAcross 45: "Of course, Jorge!"SISIAAcross 47: Trash collectorBINAAcross 48: Unencumbered byFREEOFAAcross 50: Get ___ (share the rewards of)IN ONAAcross 51: Blood-curdling screamEEKAAcross 52: RaiseBRING UPAAcross 54: Transp. networkRDSAAcross 55: "What a Girl Wants" singer, 1999AGUILERAAAcross 59: Motorcade V.I.P.: Abbr.PRESAAcross 61: Trade association?BARTERERSAAcross 63: Key materialIVORYAAcross 66: "Born Free" lionessELSAAAcross 67: Slaughter the sluggerENOSAAcross 68: Portia's role on "Ally McBeal"NELLEAAcross 69: Negotiation's endDEALAAcross 70: Tailor-madeSEWNAAcross 71: LockTRESSDDown 1: BlubberSOBDDown 2: Prince of a guyACEDDown 3: "The dog ate my homework," e.g.LAMEEXCUSEDDown 4: VivacityELANDDown 5: Raphael subjectMADONNADDown 6: Fuss and botherADODDown 7: Do some planning before taking actionGETONESDUCKSINAROWDDown 8: For all to hearALOUDDDown 9: Followers of Bob Marley's musicRASTASDDown 10: Wind up on stage?OBOEDDown 11: Sobriquet for HaydnPAPADDown 12: What a conductor conducts: Abbr.ELECDDown 13: GossipDISHDDown 19: Underground chamberCRYPTDDown 21: Long-crested birdWOOD DUCKDDown 23: Bow-wowARFARFDDown 24: Missile's courseVECTORDDown 26: WeirdoODDDUCKDDown 30: A GershwinIRADDown 31: Part of an all-weather shoeRUBBERSOLEDDown 32: Self-consoling wordsITRIEDDDown 33: "That's just what I needed!"THANKSDDown 38: Quilters' doBEEDDown 40: Avoiding spitballs, sayDUCKINGDDown 41: Classic Marx Brothers flickDUCK SOUPDDown 44: Viscount, e.g.NOBLEDDown 46: Available from the publisherINPRINTDDown 49: Burgundy brothersFRERESDDown 53: One of the HoraeIRENEDDown 55: Tucked inABEDDDown 56: Fast-moving windGALEDDown 57: ___ MinorURSADDown 58: Type type: Abbr.ITALDDown 60: Present opener?EVERDDown 62: Form 1040 IDSSNDDown 64: Literary inits.RLSDDown 65: "You rang?"YES