New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 18th October 2006 There are 37 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 18th October 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Back in Black" rock bandACDCAAcross 5: TablelandsMESASAAcross 10: Diner cuppaJAVAAAcross 14: YowlWAILAAcross 15: HailEXALTAAcross 16: PlowersOXENAAcross 17: Jacob's brotherESAUAAcross 18: PaceTEMPOAAcross 19: ProceededWENTAAcross 20: *Title fellow in a 1971 #1 McCartney hitALBERTAAcross 22: *Amorous alcoholic in "The Philadelphia Story"WILLIEAAcross 24: Was a parasiteLEECHEDAAcross 27: County north of LimerickCLAREAAcross 31: P, to PlatoRHOAAcross 32: EggOVUMAAcross 36: ___ studies (modern college major)WOMENSAAcross 38: Blood type syst.ABOAAcross 40: Has ___ withANINAAcross 42: 1960's TV hit … whose last word completes the answers to the nine starred cluesTHEMANFROMUNCLEAAcross 45: "Jungle Book" star, 1942SABUAAcross 46: Online chortleLOLAAcross 47: "To a Waterfowl" poetBRYANTAAcross 48: High-flier's org.?NASAAAcross 50: Cabernet, e.g.REDAAcross 52: Displays 1-DownGAPESAAcross 53: 1941 Stanwyck/Fonda comedy, with "The"LADYEVEAAcross 56: *Mr. TelevisionMILTIEAAcross 60: *One of TV's Addams familyFESTERAAcross 64: Locale of 1869's Golden SpikeUTAHAAcross 65: Polio vaccine developerSABINAAcross 68: Garden party?ADAMAAcross 70: Big rigSEMIAAcross 71: IncessantlyONENDAAcross 72: 12-point typePICAAAcross 73: FedsTMENAAcross 74: Some conifersPINESAAcross 75: Brood (over)STEWDDown 1: WonderAWEDDown 2: Hombre's homeCASADDown 3: Radio partDIALDDown 4: Driver, e.g.CLUBDDown 5: About a yard, at Scotland YardMETREDDown 6: Phillips ___ AcademyEXETERDDown 7: *Figure in a star-spangled hatSAMDDown 8: High point of a European trip?ALPDDown 9: Vermont ski townSTOWEDDown 10: It hangs under the chinJOWLDDown 11: Rink moveAXELDDown 12: Part of a boast of CaesarVENIDDown 13: Put (up)ANTEDDown 21: "Paride ed ___" (Gluck opera)ELENADDown 23: Punch line to "What's the longest sentence in the English language?"IDODDown 25: *"My Three Sons" housekeeperCHARLEYDDown 26: VagabondHOBODDown 27: 100-lb. unitsCWTSDDown 28: Actress LindsayLOHANDDown 29: Bio 101 subjectAMEBADDown 30: *Brer Rabbit taletellerREMUSDDown 33: *Chekhov title characterVANYADDown 34: Open, as a toothpaste tubeUNCAPDDown 35: Christopher Robin's creatorMILNEDDown 37: Weekend TV staple since '75SNLDDown 39: White House fiscal grp.OMBDDown 41: Brings homeNETSDDown 43: Major employer in DetroitFORDDDown 44: YensURGESDDown 49: Boxer LailaALIDDown 51: Practice lexicographyDEFINEDDown 54: "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" writerAESOPDDown 55: SellsVENDSDDown 56: EssentialMUSTDDown 57: Any thingITEMDDown 58: InadequateLAMEDDown 59: DiluteTHINDDown 61: Lights-out signalTAPSDDown 62: Blue-pencilEDITDDown 63: Tour de France, e.g.RACEDDown 66: Young Darth Vader's nicknameANIDDown 67: *Old Texas rice grower of noteBENDDown 69: Big mouthMAW