New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 16th March 2005 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 16th March 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Service unitTEACUPAAcross 7: Itinerary abbr.ETDAAcross 10: BlundersERRSAAcross 14: Garner of jazzERROLLAAcross 15: "Get it?"SEEAAcross 16: Nair competitorNEETAAcross 17: Watergate judge JohnSIRICAAAcross 18: Biblical jawbone sourceASSAAcross 19: Way offAFARAAcross 20: "No kidding!?"AREYOUSINCEREAAcross 23: Give, as oddsLAYAAcross 25: Untrustworthy sortRATAAcross 26: Up ___ (trapped)ATREEAAcross 27: Really attractiveEYE-CATCHINGAAcross 32: Tolkien creatureENTAAcross 33: Stop byENDATAAcross 34: Hugs, in a letterOOOAAcross 35: Drugs, brieflyMEDSAAcross 36: Trip to the Bahamas, e.g.SEACRUISEAAcross 40: "Doonesbury" character based on Hunter S. ThompsonDUKEAAcross 43: Rock's Bon JoviJONAAcross 44: Pushed hardURGEDAAcross 48: Genetic materialRNAAAcross 49: "The Mothers-in-Law" co-starKAYEBALLARDAAcross 52: Bone: PrefixOSTEOAAcross 54: Bend shapeELLAAcross 55: European carrierSASAAcross 56: Jimmy Carter autobiographyWHYNOTTHEBESTAAcross 61: ZilchNADAAAcross 62: Narrow inletRIAAAcross 63: HabituatesENURESAAcross 66: Blue-pencilEDITAAcross 67: Creature with a tiny waistANTAAcross 68: Bar requestREFILLAAcross 69: "___ Dinah" (Frankie Avalon's first hit)DEDEAAcross 70: Range units: Abbr.MTSAAcross 71: Word spelled phonetically by the starts of 1-, 20-, 27-, 36-, 49- and 56-AcrossTRICKYDDown 1: French possessiveTESDDown 2: "___ tu" (Verdi aria)ERIDDown 3: In formationARRAYEDDDown 4: Rope fiberCOIRDDown 5: Develop soresULCERATEDDown 6: Dabble inPLAYATDDown 7: Biblical twinESAUDDown 8: Hardy heroineTESSDDown 9: Ricky player in '50s TVDESIDDown 10: Put on the booksENACTDDown 11: Grid coin tosserREFEREEDDown 12: Collide with, in a wayREAR-ENDDDown 13: D and C, in D.C.STREETSDDown 21: Like Nasdaq tradesOTCDDown 22: Xanthippe, e.g.NAGDDown 23: Peggy with the 1958 hit "Fever"LEEDDown 24: Novelist RandAYNDDown 28: Job for Perry MasonCASEDDown 29: Chanteuse LenaHORNEDDown 30: MarkerIOUDDown 31: "There's ___ in 'team'"NOIDDown 35: Old World blackbirdMERLDDown 37: 1977 double-platinum Steely Dan albumAJADDown 38: Playing hard to getCOYDDown 39: More moroseSULLENERDDown 40: Blotted (out)DROWNEDDDown 41: Expose to the sunUNSHADEDDown 42: Grasshopper's cousinKATYDIDDDown 45: Stomach-relatedGASTRICDDown 46: Stat. for Pedro MartinezERADDown 47: Letters on a shingleDDSDDown 49: "Kitchy-___!"KOODDown 50: Waggle dance performerBEEDDown 51: Victoria's princeALBERTDDown 53: Related maternallyENATEDDown 57: Vehicle on railsTRAMDDown 58: Glasses optionTINTDDown 59: Boaters and bowlersHATSDDown 60: Muslim mysticSUFIDDown 64: Yellowstone herd memberELKDDown 65: Like some grinsSLY