New York Times Answers - Monday, 13th February 2006 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 13th February 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Satisfying drinkQUAFFAAcross 6: Light bulb unitWATTAAcross 10: Howled, as the windBLEWAAcross 14: Graduation march composerELGARAAcross 15: Type of textbook marketELHIAAcross 16: Four-star reviewRAVEAAcross 17: John who made plowsDEEREAAcross 18: GradALUMAAcross 19: 9:00-5:30 store signOPENAAcross 20: Amusement park ride with organ musicMERRY-GO-ROUNDAAcross 23: ___ Beta KappaPHIAAcross 26: ExistedWASAAcross 27: Offers dessert, as to a dieterTEMPTSAAcross 28: Hero of a Virgil epicAENEASAAcross 30: Comedian MortSAHLAAcross 32: Toy that bounces weirdlySILLYPUTTYAAcross 34: Play divisionsACTSAAcross 38: Arduous journeysTREKSAAcross 39: Bolt attachmentNUTAAcross 40: Mensa-suitableSMARTAAcross 41: ConcerningASTOAAcross 42: Counterfeit cashFUNNYMONEYAAcross 44: Skirt bottomsHEMSAAcross 45: Roof attachment seen less often these daysAERIALAAcross 46: Take to a higher courtAPPEALAAcross 50: Having ridden one too many times on a 20-Across, sayILLAAcross 50: Having ridden one too many times on a 20-Across, sayILL.AAcross 51: Canonized mlle.STEAAcross 52: Seashore bird with a distinctive cryLAUGHING GULLAAcross 56: Humorist BombeckERMAAAcross 57: Christmas carolNOELAAcross 58: Not innerOUTERAAcross 62: Use the libraryREADAAcross 63: "Tickle me" dollELMOAAcross 64: Complete reversalU-TURNAAcross 65: "___ of the D'Urbervilles"TESSAAcross 66: Not too greatSO-SOAAcross 67: Four: PrefixTETRADDown 1: Letters after a proofQEDDDown 2: Suffix with sched-ULEDDown 3: What birthday candles signifyAGEDDown 4: Old MacDonald's propertyFARMDDown 5: Most interstatesFREEWAYSDDown 6: Has onWEARSDDown 7: Partner in warALLYDDown 8: HoodlumTHUGDDown 9: Dalton who played 007TIMOTHYDDown 10: Janitor's toolBROOMDDown 11: Receive with enthusiasmLAP UPDDown 12: Media attractionEVENTDDown 13: Pursues, as one's wayWENDSDDown 21: Coarse fileRASPDDown 22: Aunt or uncle, e.g.: Abbr.RELDDown 23: Rotini or linguinePASTADDown 24: People named in willsHEIRSDDown 25: Small bayINLETDDown 29: Nevada countyELKODDown 30: AstonishesSTUNSDDown 31: Env. abbr.ATTNDDown 33: E pluribus ___UNUMDDown 34: Valentine's Day cherubAMORDDown 35: ___ MajorCANISDDown 36: Bonbon, e.g.TREATDDown 37: Baroque or rococoSTYLEDDown 40: Detect with the noseSMELL OUTDDown 42: Cougars and suchFELINESDDown 43: River to Korea BayYALUDDown 44: "Take that!"HAHDDown 46: WatchfulALERTDDown 47: French city, in songPAREEDDown 48: CougarsPUMASDDown 49: "Oh, no!"EGADSDDown 50: Eskimo dwellingIGLOODDown 53: ___ contendere (court plea)NOLODDown 54: Stones on ringsGEMSDDown 55: Old instrument that's strummedLUTEDDown 59: Boy king of ancient EgyptTUTDDown 60: "To ___ is human"ERRDDown 61: Genetic material, for shortRNA