New York Times Answers - Friday, 28th January 2005 There are 33 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 28th January 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Doonesbury" reporter HedleyROLANDAAcross 7: Chesterfield, e.g.OVERCOATAAcross 15: Where many jokes are setINABARAAcross 16: Small amountPITTANCEAAcross 17: Take upOCCUPYAAcross 18: LightETHEREALAAcross 19: ScrapsSETTOSAAcross 20: ___-Shan, ship in Conrad's "Typhoon"NANAAcross 21: ___ City, Fla.DADEAAcross 22: Grocery sectionAISLEAAcross 23: BesideALONGAAcross 25: Title lady of a 1932 Ethel Merman songEADIEAAcross 27: SimplifiesEASESAAcross 31: Berlin, for oneCOMPOSERAAcross 35: Nun's wearWIMPLEAAcross 36: Ferdinand III's daughterELEANORAAcross 37: First one out on the trackPOLECARAAcross 38: Enter drop by dropSEEPINAAcross 39: Spring cleaning follow-up, perhapsYARD SALEAAcross 40: He sat in front of Nimoy and ShatnerTAKEIAAcross 41: "The Lower Depths" playwrightGORKIAAcross 42: InflexibleRIGIDAAcross 44: Señor's speechHABLAAAcross 48: Sky over the SeineCIELAAcross 51: It's pickedOREAAcross 51: It's pickedORE.AAcross 52: Mark who won the 1998 Masters and British OpenOMEARAAAcross 54: GenerallyALL IN ALLAAcross 56: No-goodROTTENAAcross 57: Tartish treatLEMONPIEAAcross 58: MeanderedSNAKEDAAcross 59: Pulitzer-winning William Kennedy novelIRONWEEDAAcross 60: Corsair, Ranger and PacerEDSELSDDown 1: Ebro y otrosRIOSDDown 2: "___-Year Day" ("The Pajama Game" tune)ONCEADDown 3: Milk: PrefixLACTIDDown 4: NeighborsABUTSDDown 5: He was defeated and captured at SedanNAPOLEON IIIDDown 6: April to September, in southern AfricaDRY SEASONDDown 7: Like some marketsOPEN-AIRDDown 8: Sports analyst who wrote "Living a Dream"VITALEDDown 9: Prefix with -centricETHNODDown 10: Way: Abbr.RTEDDown 11: They often involve drawingCARDGAMESDDown 12: Most eligible, in a wayONEADDown 13: Ens. producerACADDDown 14: Phony start?TELEDDown 24: Grammy winner for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"NEILDIAMONDDDown 26: German articleDERDDown 28: Shelter provider: Abbr.SPCADDown 29: Big international carrierELALDDown 30: Like a desertSEREDDown 31: "___ la guerre"CESTDDown 32: Olive genusOLEADDown 33: Unlikely to raise a ruckusMEEKDDown 34: George Plimpton bookPAPERLIONDDown 35: Productive oneWORKHORSEDDown 37: Hole statPARDDown 39: Sang on high?YODELEDDDown 41: Opposite of machoGIRLIEDDown 43: SnapGOAPEDDown 45: They're not final releasesBETASDDown 46: Applesauce-topped treatLATKEDDown 47: DizzyAREELDDown 48: Valle del Cauca's capitalCALIDDown 49: Robert of "The Sopranos"ILERDDown 50: Zoe's friend, on "Sesame Street"ELMODDown 53: Added stipulationsANDSDDown 55: Weather report abbr.NNW