New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 24th January 2006 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 24th January 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: It may be played in elevatorsMUZAKAAcross 6: MGM co-founderLOEWAAcross 10: Soldier who's nowhere to be foundAWOLAAcross 14: Entree served with a ladleCHILIAAcross 15: Pro's oppositeANTIAAcross 16: Waiter's offeringMENUAAcross 17: Psychologist sweethearts?JUNGLOVERSAAcross 19: Sea dogSALTAAcross 20: These can be vitalORGANSAAcross 21: "___ Angel" (1960 #1 hit)TEENAAcross 23: Deli loafRYEAAcross 24: Manila ___BAYAAcross 25: Ring of frangipani blossomsLEIAAcross 27: Lender terms: Abbr.APRSAAcross 29: How a psychologist might start over?FROMMSCRATCHAAcross 34: Mustard cityDIJONAAcross 37: Sleigh pullersDEERAAcross 38: 10 C-notesTHOUAAcross 39: Anthem with both English and French lyricsOCANADAAAcross 41: PreordainDESTINEAAcross 43: Manage without assistanceFENDAAcross 44: Jacob's twinESAUAAcross 46: Hosiery brandHANESAAcross 47: Psychologist's fast-food order?FREUDCHICKENAAcross 50: GropeFEELAAcross 51: Actor StephenREAAAcross 52: "Now I see!"AHAAAcross 55: ___, amas, amat ...AMOAAcross 57: The Tower of London was oneGAOLAAcross 59: "Laughing" animalsHYENASAAcross 62: AtticfulJUNKAAcross 64: What a psychologist does at midnight in a motel pool?SKINNERDIPAAcross 66: HelperAIDEAAcross 67: Compos mentisSANEAAcross 68: Struck forcefullySMOTEAAcross 69: Kind of visionX-RAYAAcross 70: SpottedEYEDAAcross 71: San Rafael's countyMARINDDown 1: Not the most rewarding workMCJOBDDown 2: Communications officer on "Star Trek"UHURADDown 3: Sharply piquantZINGYDDown 4: Pond organismALGADDown 5: Glazier's ovenKILNDDown 6: W.C.LAVDDown 7: ErstwhileONE-TIMEDDown 7: ErstwhileONETIMEDDown 8: "To be," in ToursETREDDown 9: Smart aleckWISEACREDDown 10: Wake-up times, for shortAMSDDown 11: Gets tiresomeWEARSTHINDDown 12: SoleONLYDDown 13: Accompaniment for a madrigalLUTEDDown 18: 1952 Olympics siteOSLODDown 22: "Morning Edition" airerNPRDDown 26: Punctuation used for stressEMDASHDDown 28: Wicker materialRATTANDDown 29: Melted-cheese dishFONDUEDDown 30: Genetic strandRNADDown 31: Win overSEDUCEDDown 32: New Year's Eve party hat, essentiallyCONEDDown 33: ShadesHUESDDown 34: Remove, as a hatDOFFDDown 35: Cake decoratorICERDDown 36: Best-selling "Workout" video makerJANE FONDADDown 40: Far from eliteDECLASSEDDown 42: H. Rider Haggard novelSHEDDown 45: American or SwissAIRLINEDDown 48: M.D., e.g.DEGDDown 49: E. J. ___ Jr., longtime writer for The New YorkerKAHNDDown 52: Choice wordsANDORDDown 53: Half of HispaniolaHAITIDDown 54: Poplar treeASPENDDown 55: "Cleans like a white tornado" brandAJAXDDown 56: 1960's TV's "The Ghost and Mrs. ___"MUIRDDown 58: "Fine by me"OKAYDDown 60: Polite response from a ranch handYESMDDown 61: Humorist BombeckERMADDown 63: CriticalKEYDDown 65: Composer RoremNED