New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd December 2005 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd December 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: No. for Na or NiATWTAAcross 5: Give ___ of the hatATIPAAcross 9: Symbols of masculinityMANESAAcross 14: Shows no one comes to seeDRESSREHEARSALSAAcross 17: Takes the wrong wayMISAPPROPRIATESAAcross 18: OpeningINTROAAcross 19: Relatively common lettersSPAMAAcross 20: Popular writersBICSAAcross 21: It's unresolvedTIEAAcross 22: "Ah"ISEEAAcross 24: Center in a state's centerEPCOTAAcross 26: "No kidding"TRULYAAcross 28: Thompson of "Family"SADAAAcross 30: Org. to which eight U.S. presidents have belongedNRAAAcross 32: Footed receptaclesURNSAAcross 33: Conductor seen at nightNEONAAcross 35: Change one's focusREAIMAAcross 37: BeansNOODLESAAcross 39: Product with three headsNORELCOAAcross 41: "___ come to that"ITMAYAAcross 42: BoomSPARAAcross 44: Takes a courseOPTSAAcross 45: Limb's endTOEAAcross 46: Anatomical passageITERAAcross 48: Confectioner's raw materialCACAOAAcross 50: Caballero's localeLLANOAAcross 52: King ___ II known as "The Stout"OLAFAAcross 54: It might expose ringsSAWAAcross 56: Went afterSUEDAAcross 57: Something folded before a mealPITAAAcross 59: MuchoLOTSAAAcross 61: Kinsey report topicHETEROSEXUALITYAAcross 64: John Le Carré charactersINTELLIGENCEMENAAcross 65: Takes an alternate courseVEERSAAcross 66: Adopted son of ClaudiusNEROAAcross 67: AnhydrousSEREDDown 1: Not hideADMITDDown 2: Boom producerTRINITROTOLUENEDDown 3: Brunch orderWESTERNOMELETTEDDown 4: Anticommunist leaderTSARDDown 5: Early SurrealistARPDDown 6: ClippedTERSEDDown 7: Wishful wordsIHOPESODDown 8: Salt's partnerPEPADDown 9: Dr.'s orderMRIDDown 10: How easy things might beASABCDDown 11: Source of pop-ups?NATIONALPASTIMEDDown 12: Source of pop-ups?ELECTRICTOASTERDDown 13: Bacon sizzleSSSSDDown 15: PamperSPOILDDown 16: CarryingARMEDDDown 23: End of a Scottish title sung at many partiesSYNEDDown 25: Catherine of historyPARRDDown 27: Big employer of inspectors: Abbr.USDADDown 29: A FreudANNADDown 31: Old radio title characterAMOSDDown 32: Soldier's groupUNITDDown 34: Start of North Carolina's mottoESSEDDown 36: Color-conscious grp.EEOCDDown 38: "___ Eyes" by the EaglesLYINDDown 40: Relative of a bottlenoseORCADDown 43: One being brought alongPROTEGEDDown 47: Famous player of a milkman with many daughtersTOPOLDDown 49: Big name in insuranceAFLACDDown 51: Run like ___ADEERDDown 53: Not so hardLAXERDDown 55: Detroit's countyWAYNEDDown 56: KnifeSHIVDDown 58: Hasn't leftISINDDown 60: They ring out in ringsOLESDDown 62: Literary inits.RLSDDown 63: Game with a Wild Draw Four cardUNO