New York Times Answers - Thursday, 9th December 2004 There are 35 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 9th December 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Subject of this puzzleGUILTAAcross 6: James of HollywoodCAANAAcross 10: Game in which jacks are always highest trumpsSKATAAcross 14: Needle, perhapsANNOYAAcross 15: ___ Moro, former Italian P.M.ALDOAAcross 16: Don't do it: Var.TABUAAcross 17: Coffee maker's accessorySCOOPAAcross 18: With 25-, 42- and 55-Across, a definition of 1-Across, according to Dennis MillerGODSWAYOFAAcross 20: Sat down, slangilyPARKEDITAAcross 22: Eschew home cookingEAT OUTAAcross 23: Score just before winning a gameADINAAcross 24: Soccer greatPELEAAcross 25: See 18-AcrossLETTINGYOUKNOWAAcross 31: Give ___ (care)ADAMNAAcross 32: New Haven, City of ___ELMSAAcross 33: Grp. paying for some election adsPACAAcross 35: Doubles partner's callMINEAAcross 36: Goes south in a big wayTANKSAAcross 38: Neighbor of JavaBALIAAcross 39: Alphabet trioEFGAAcross 40: Hitching placePOSTAAcross 41: Michael who wrote the 1975 best seller "Power!"KORDAAAcross 42: See 18-AcrossYOUREHAVINGTOOAAcross 46: Make contentSATEAAcross 47: Prefix with graphicIDIOAAcross 48: City where El Greco diedTOLEDOAAcross 51: Shakespearean title characterCRESSIDAAAcross 55: See 18-AcrossGOODATIMEAAcross 57: Signed onHIREDAAcross 58: Quick approval: Abbr.INITAAcross 59: AssortmentOLIOAAcross 60: Tour de France stageETAPEAAcross 61: Burkina ___, neighbor of MaliFASOAAcross 62: "___ Coming" (1969 hit)ELISAAcross 63: M.O.'sSYSTSDDown 1: [Horrors!]GASPDDown 2: Donald Duck, to his nephewsUNCADDown 3: "Are you ___ out?"INORDDown 4: First line of "Misty"LOOKATMEDDown 5: Digitally enteredTYPEDINDDown 6: CapturingCAGINGDDown 7: HeapsA LOTDDown 8: Tack onADDDDown 9: Biting pestsNOSEEUMSDDown 10: ___ Island, N.Y.STATENDDown 11: Big beltKAYODDown 12: "___ Ben Adhem"ABOUDDown 13: Feature of many a birdTUFTDDown 19: Goes on strikeWALKSDDown 21: RacketDINDDown 24: Defeater of ClayPOLKDDown 25: HobblingLAMEDDown 26: EnlightenEDIFYDDown 27: Dance with bandoneón accompanimentTANGODDown 28: MeddlerYENTADDown 29: Subject of a pioneering 1965 MoMA showOP ARTDDown 30: Elusive one of children's booksWALDODDown 34: "See ya!"CIAODDown 36: Directly opposedTOE-TO-TOEDDown 37: ___ Stadium in QueensASHEDDown 38: Modern jargon word for complete nonsenseBOGOSITYDDown 40: Italian clothing labelPRADADDown 41: Deli snacksKNISHESDDown 43: No longer bothered byUSED TODDown 44: Yellow-throated birdsVIREOSDDown 45: Suffix with glycer-IDEDDown 48: Worker's shoutTGIFDDown 49: Mrs. ChaplinOONADDown 50: Clark's crushLOISDDown 51: Year in the reign of Edward the ElderCMIIDDown 52: Nest eggs, for shortIRASDDown 53: Co. unitDEPTDDown 54: Citrus coolersADESDDown 56: "___ say!"ILLDDown 56: "___ say!"ILL.