New York Times Answers - Monday, 16th April 2007 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 16th April 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: GadaboutROVERAAcross 6: Dads' counterpartMOMSAAcross 10: DisconcertFAZEAAcross 14: January, in JuárezENEROAAcross 15: Jai ___ALAIAAcross 16: DesertlikeARIDAAcross 17: Like folks cared for by former congressman Bob?BARRTENDEDAAcross 19: Telephone soundRINGAAcross 20: WhicheverANYAAcross 21: Book after JoelAMOSAAcross 22: InfuriateENRAGEAAcross 24: Use a swizzle stickSTIRAAcross 25: Street urchinWAIFAAcross 26: Pollux's twinCASTORAAcross 29: Man of steel?CARNEGIEAAcross 33: Wedding siteALTARAAcross 34: Quick job in a barbershopTRIMAAcross 35: Short-term workerTEMPAAcross 36: Max of "The Beverly Hillbillies"BAERAAcross 37: "___ enough!"THATSAAcross 38: Part of a judge's workloadCASEAAcross 39: Gen. BradleyOMARAAcross 40: Sports "zebras"REFSAAcross 41: Little Pigs' countTHREEAAcross 42: Boy genius of juvenile fictionTOMSWIFTAAcross 44: Holders of pirate treasuresCHESTSAAcross 45: Sword handleHAFTAAcross 46: Not single-sex, as a schoolCO-EDAAcross 46: Not single-sex, as a schoolCOEDAAcross 47: Naval affirmativeAYE-AYEAAcross 50: Complete flopBOMBAAcross 51: "Steady as ___ goes"SHEAAcross 54: Angel's instrumentHARPAAcross 55: Like funds gathered by singer Vikki?CARRPOOLEDAAcross 58: Writer WieselELIEAAcross 59: Math class, in briefTRIGAAcross 60: TrapSNAREAAcross 61: Patch upMENDAAcross 62: When Romeo meets JulietACTIAAcross 63: Dwarfs' countSEVENDDown 1: McEntire of country and westernREBADDown 2: ___ even keelONANDDown 3: ExtremelyVERYDDown 4: Do something boneheadedERRDDown 5: The spit in a spit roast, e.g.ROTATORDDown 6: Country estateMANORDDown 7: Bygone G.M. makeOLDSDDown 8: Screen siren WestMAEDDown 9: Pistols and suchSIDEARMSDDown 10: Like a ball retrieved by actor Jamie?FARRFETCHEDDDown 11: Diva's deliveryARIADDown 12: Get but goodZINGDDown 13: Upper handEDGEDDown 18: Kuwaiti leaderEMIRDDown 23: "Delta of Venus" writer AnaïsNINDDown 24: Like clay molded by drummer Ringo?STARRSHAPEDDDown 25: Does a garçon's jobWAITSDDown 26: Explorer SebastianCABOTDDown 27: Texas battle site of 1836ALAMODDown 28: Geyser's emissionSTEAMDDown 29: Knitting or beadworkCRAFTDDown 30: First, second, third and reverseGEARSDDown 31: "No more, thanks"IMSETDDown 32: Sporting bladesEPEESDDown 34: LarcenyTHEFTDDown 37: Racetrack betTRIFECTADDown 41: Springsteen, to fansTHEBOSSDDown 43: Modus operandiWAYDDown 44: FreebieCOMPDDown 46: Welsh dogCORGIDDown 47: "Uh ... excuse me"AHEMDDown 48: Ivy League schoolYALEDDown 49: Land of leprechaunsERINDDown 50: Londoner or Liverpudlian, e.g.BRITDDown 51: Eastern EuropeanSLAVDDown 52: "Kilroy was ___"HEREDDown 53: Genesis gardenEDENDDown 56: Path of a javelinARCDDown 57: White Monopoly billONE