New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 28th February 2007 There are 39 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 28th February 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ Willard, heavyweight champ dethroned by Jack DempseyJESSAAcross 5: Got togetherMETUPAAcross 10: Pot-au-feuSTEWAAcross 14: "Lord, it is good for ___ be here" (words of Peter to Jesus)USTOAAcross 15: Wipe outERASEAAcross 16: Two-handed sandwichHEROAAcross 17: Check writer's recordSTUBAAcross 18: More genuineTRUERAAcross 19: Sufficient, onceENOWAAcross 20: Establishment with spicy saucesTHAIRESTAURANTAAcross 23: Brazilian-born bandleader MendesSERGIOAAcross 24: Cousin of reggaeSKAAAcross 25: Yang's counterpartYINAAcross 27: Table scrapORTAAcross 28: HarvestCROPAAcross 31: Romanian composer GeorgesENESCOAAcross 33: Eaves dropping?ICICLEAAcross 35: Prey for a hognose snakeTOADAAcross 36: Martial artT'AI CHI CHUANAAcross 36: Martial artTAI CHI CHUANAAcross 36: Martial artTAICHICHUANAAcross 39: Sistine Chapel figureADAMAAcross 41: Right triangle ratioSECANTAAcross 42: Country cuisineFIXINSAAcross 45: Mid sixth-century yearDLVIAAcross 46: Rapper Lil' ___KIMAAcross 49: Yank's foeREBAAcross 50: Poodle's cryYIPAAcross 52: Colorless gasETHANEAAcross 54: Finish the jobTIEUPLOOSEENDSAAcross 58: Sundance Kid's ladyETTAAAcross 59: One of the Marx brothersHARPOAAcross 60: Goddess depicted with a cow's hornsISISAAcross 61: Wares encountered by Simple SimonPIESAAcross 62: Wee hourONEAMAAcross 63: RiskDAREAAcross 64: Vaulted areaAPSEAAcross 65: "Ally McBeal" roleNELLEAAcross 66: "Much" precederINASDDown 1: Like thisJUST SODDown 2: Handel oratorio about a biblical womanESTHERDDown 3: House of Charles I and IISTUARTDDown 4: Pulitzer-winning Ferber titleSOBIGDDown 5: Sudden, swift and brilliantMETEORICDDown 6: Drops the ballERRSDDown 7: Like a trampoline's surfaceTAUTDDown 8: "___ directed"USEASDDown 9: Powdered wigPERUKEDDown 10: Ballpark near La GuardiaSHEADDown 11: "Locksley Hall" poetTENNYSONDDown 12: "Delta of Venus" genreEROTICADDown 13: "Holy Toledo!"WOWDDown 21: Perfumer NinaRICCIDDown 22: Wasn't colorfastRANDDown 26: Silent go-aheadNODDDown 29: Phil who sang "Jim Dean of Indiana"OCHSDDown 30: Employed busilyPLIEDDDown 32: Virginie, e.g.ETATDDown 33: Neil Diamond's "___ Said"IAMIDDown 34: Book after Proverbs: Abbr.ECCLDDown 36: They're felt in mid-AprilTAXBITESDDown 37: "Try it!"HAVESOMEDDown 38: MarryUNITEDDown 39: It's south of Eur.AFRDDown 40: "Cut down on between-meal snacks," e.g.DIETTIPDDown 43: Greenwich Village sch.NYUDDown 44: Draw (off)SIPHONDDown 46: Bob Dole, e.g.KANSANDDown 47: One of the GandhisINDIRADDown 48: Camp mealsMESSESDDown 51: SmootherPLANEDDown 53: Swiss missHEIDIDDown 55: AllayEASEDDown 56: City south of MoscowORELDDown 57: It's worn by some LibrasOPALDDown 58: Air-testing org.E.P.A.DDown 58: Air-testing org.EPA