New York Times Answers - Thursday, 14th June 2007 There are 38 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 14th June 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: FlickerDANCEAAcross 6: Dog commandSPEAKAAcross 11: Object of some amateur filmsUFOAAcross 14: Aviation name until 1997USAIRAAcross 15: "Ladies of Leisure" directorCAPRAAAcross 16: Comics soundPOWAAcross 17: Con man's pay?STINGSALARYAAcross 19: Afternoon hour in ItalyTREAAcross 20: Supply at a changing stationTALCAAcross 21: Source of wealthOREAAcross 21: Source of wealthORE.AAcross 22: Almost whiteASHENAAcross 24: Satan?HEOFDARKNESSAAcross 28: Full of gustoARDENTAAcross 31: Vacation destinationRESORTAAcross 32: BlastingNOISYAAcross 33: NitwitSIMPAAcross 35: "The Farmer's ___" (1928 Hitchcock film)WIFEAAcross 37: Salon acquisitionTANAAcross 38: Ingenuous ... or like 17-, 24-, 50- and 60-AcrossARTLESSAAcross 41: Joie de vivreVIMAAcross 42: Novelist FerberEDNAAAcross 44: Seasonal song title openerAULDAAcross 45: Heads-upALERTAAcross 47: Send backREMANDAAcross 49: Disturbs the peace, in a waySNORESAAcross 50: Slapstick staples?SURPRISEPIESAAcross 53: "Then what happened?"AND SOAAcross 54: ___ d'Isère (French skiing locale)VALAAcross 55: Clanton rivalEARPAAcross 59: Single-stranded moleculeRNAAAcross 60: Parts of dollhouse dinner table settings?MINIGLASSESAAcross 64: ComprehendGETAAcross 65: Banded stoneAGATEAAcross 66: SnacksBITESAAcross 67: Palindromic prepositionEREAAcross 68: Ocean explorer's aidSONARAAcross 69: Long leg?STILTDDown 1: Do some cleaningDUSTDDown 2: 1930s film dogASTADDown 3: Polish localeNAILDDown 4: They're easyCINCHESDDown 5: Bit of workERGDDown 6: Simple knitting projectSCARFDDown 7: Went whitePALEDDDown 8: DDT bannerE.P.A.DDown 8: DDT bannerEPADDown 9: Flight board abbr.ARRDDown 10: Transportation around the AleutiansKAYAKSDDown 11: JailedUPTHERIVERDDown 12: Dry season dangerFOREST FIREDDown 13: 1936 Olympics record-breakerOWENSDDown 18: Symbol of blacknessSOOTDDown 23: Symbol of whitenessSNOWDDown 25: Singer with the 1992 quintuple-platinum album "Shepherd Moons"ENYADDown 26: Ready to fightARMEDDDown 27: Parts of a gym setREPSDDown 28: It may be uppedANTEDDown 29: Cartoon beeperROAD RUNNERDDown 29: Cartoon beeperROADRUNNERDDown 30: Restaurant companionDINNERDATEDDown 33: Ear decorationsSTUDSDDown 34: Feverish, sayILLDDown 34: Feverish, sayILL.DDown 36: 911 respondersEMTSDDown 39: Eastern dignitaryRANIDDown 40: Fit to stand trialSANEDDown 43: Music boosters?AMPSDDown 46: SnapsLOSESITDDown 48: Perfumer's stock in tradeAROMASDDown 49: Sunny spot for a plantSILLDDown 50: "Beetle Bailey" characterSARGEDDown 51: Broadway hit that originally opened in London in 1978EVITADDown 52: Cellphone's predecessorPAGERDDown 56: Town ESE of TurinASTIDDown 57: Contents of a large, round, flat canREELDDown 58: Verbal elbow?PSSTDDown 61: "Where did ___ wrong?"IGODDown 62: Bert Bobbsey's twinNANDDown 63: Midbody musclesABS