New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th September 2007 There are 37 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th September 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: What you might do at the beachGOFORADIPAAcross 10: LethargySOPORAAcross 15: Early inhabitantABORIGINEAAcross 16: Light smokeCLAROAAcross 17: Choked upVERKLEMPTAAcross 18: This is a testASSAYAAcross 19: Shaw who led the Gramercy FiveARTIEAAcross 20: Muscleman with a 1980s cartoon seriesMRTAAcross 21: Old-time actress CrabtreeLOTTAAAcross 22: Subject of interest in the question "Who are you wearing?"GOWNAAcross 23: Modern-day monarch, for shortQEIIAAcross 24: RegisterENROLAAcross 25: Brian known for 33-Across musicENOAAcross 26: John who succeeded Pierre Trudeau as Canadian P.M.TURNERAAcross 28: Uris heroARIAAcross 29: Comment after getting somethingAHAAAcross 30: Waves with long wavelengths?TSUNAMISAAcross 33: See 25-AcrossAMBIENTAAcross 37: "Ash Wednesday" writerT. S. ELIOTAAcross 38: Starry-eyedQUIXOTICAAcross 40: Movie villain voiced by Douglas RainHALAAcross 41: Miss ___U.S.A.AAcross 41: Miss ___USAAAcross 42: Spell checker?AMULETAAcross 44: Indian viceroy's authorityRAJAAcross 47: Damascus V.I.P.ASSADAAcross 50: Eventful timesERASAAcross 51: "Take ___ the River" (Talking Heads hit)METOAAcross 52: Geometric prefixTETRAAAcross 53: Kip spenderLAOAAcross 54: Spanish kittiesGATOSAAcross 55: JerkIDIOTAAcross 56: Doesn't support a conspiracy theory?ACTSALONEAAcross 58: Deleted partCURSEAAcross 59: Oslo Accords concernGAZA STRIPAAcross 60: GearSPEEDAAcross 61: Frank Zappa or Dizzy Gillespie featureSOUL PATCHDDown 1: Forced feeding, as with a tubeGAVAGEDDown 2: Moon of Uranus named for a Shakespearean characterOBERONDDown 3: Like a romantic dinnerFORTWODDown 4: Big name in pest controlORKINDDown 5: Get toRILEDDown 6: Jazz ___AGEDDown 7: Certain switchDIMMERDDown 8: AvailableINPRINTDDown 9: Small in the biggest way?PETTIESTDDown 10: 100 to 1, e.g.SCALEDDown 11: Actress Nancy of "Sunset Boulevard"OLSONDDown 12: Sandwich fillerPASTRAMIDDown 13: Church pieceORATORIODDown 14: Old ToryROYALISTDDown 23: Fundamental energy unitsQUANTADDown 26: "Vincent & ___" (1990 Robert Altman film)THEODDown 27: Dailies, in the movie bizRUSHESDDown 29: ___-en-Provence, FranceAIXDDown 31: GroomedNEATDDown 32: Word before and after "in"ALLDDown 33: Swimming, surfboarding, etc.AQUATICSDDown 34: UncombedMUSSEDUPDDown 35: Whitewall, maybeBIASTIREDDown 36: DelaysTIMELAGSDDown 39: Largest of the ABC islandsCURACAODDown 43: "The Tao that can be told is not the eternal Tao" philosopherLAO-TZUDDown 44: "Touché!" elicitorRETORTDDown 45: Not accentedATONICDDown 46: Important figure in the GospelsJOSEPHDDown 48: Faulkner's "___ for Emily"AROSEDDown 49: OutDATEDDDown 51: 1945 conference site for Roosevelt and ChurchillMALTADDown 54: One might fight to the last oneGASPDDown 57: Sonny's partner in "Dog Day Afternoon"SAL