New York Times Answers - Monday, 27th February 2006 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 27th February 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: More wet and cold, as weatherRAWERAAcross 6: Puts behind barsJAILSAAcross 11: Maker of the Envoy and Yukon S.U.V.'sGMCAAcross 14: End of ___ (notable time)ANERAAAcross 15: Open, as a bottleUNCAPAAcross 16: Winter perilICEAAcross 17: ElatedINSEVENTHHEAVENAAcross 20: AllowLETAAcross 21: Forest ranger?ELKAAcross 22: Take offense atRESENTAAcross 23: One of 12 at Alcoholics AnonymousSTEPAAcross 25: Third son of Adam and EveSETHAAcross 28: Plowmaker JohnDEEREAAcross 29: Heart chambersATRIAAAcross 31: TV's "Star ___"TREKAAcross 33: Eros, to RomansAMORAAcross 34: Barbershop quartet membersTENORSAAcross 36: Mine findsORESAAcross 38: "For ___ a jolly …"HESAAcross 39: JubilantONCLOUDNINEAAcross 42: Uncle with a cabinTOMAAcross 44: Many-stringed instrumentHARPAAcross 45: Endangered catOCELOTAAcross 48: Word after rest or restrictedAREAAAcross 50: Garden invaderWEEDAAcross 52: Volley of gunfireSALVOAAcross 53: Cultivates landTILLSAAcross 55: Small metric weightGRAMAAcross 57: Kojak, to friendsTHEOAAcross 58: Home made with buffalo skin, maybeTEEPEEAAcross 60: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAOAAcross 62: LAX posting: Abbr.ARRAAcross 63: EcstaticONTOPOFTHEWORLDAAcross 67: Mel who played at the Polo GroundsOTTAAcross 68: DumbstruckINAWEAAcross 69: Like ghostly soundsEERIEAAcross 70: NNW's oppositeSSEAAcross 71: 19th-century fur trade monopolistASTORAAcross 72: Clothesline alternativeDRYERDDown 1: BeratesRAILSATDDown 2: Actress BeningANNETTEDDown 3: Brunch order with diced peppers, onions and hamWESTERNOMELETTEDDown 4: AforeEREDDown 5: Talk like a madmanRAVEDDown 6: Paid-for tripJUNKETDDown 7: Opposite of syn.ANTDDown 8: "___ bin ein Berliner"ICHDDown 9: Lion player in "The Wizard of Oz"LAHRDDown 10: Go 60, say, on city streetsSPEEDDDown 11: 1948 campaign cryGIVEEMHELLHARRYDDown 12: John who won tennis's U.S. Open four timesMCENROEDDown 13: MidpointsCENTERSDDown 18: Chicago trainsELSDDown 19: CruisingASEADDown 24: Subatomic particlePIONDDown 26: Actor on a tourTROUPERDDown 27: Cattle that all have the same brandHERDDDown 30: Curve, as the backARCHDDown 32: Numbers game with a cardKENODDown 35: Side order at K.F.C.SLAWDDown 37: Canine attack commandsSICSDDown 40: Wash. neighborOREGDDown 41: FastidiousNEATDDown 42: Pictures made in parlorsTATTOOSDDown 43: Points in the right directionORIENTSDDown 46: CoverOVERLIEDDown 47: Specifically as one likesTO ORDERDDown 49: Purina competitorALPODDown 51: One of Santa's teamDASHERDDown 54: Old photo colorSEPIADDown 56: Old-time actress WestMAEDDown 59: Ages and agesEONSDDown 61: Was in the redOWEDDDown 64: Lard, essentiallyFATDDown 65: What the "bi" in bicycle meansTWODDown 66: Anthem contractionO'ER