New York Times Answers - Thursday, 20th September 2007 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 20th September 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Wait ___!"ASECAAcross 5: TerrifBOFFOAAcross 10: Andrew of "Melrose Place"SHUEAAcross 14: Longtime Vicki Lawrence characterTHELMAAAcross 15: Burn slowlySMOLDERAAcross 16: One of the MunstersHERMANAAcross 17: Popular depilatoryNAIRAAcross 18: StaticINERTAAcross 19: Baryshnikov's birthplaceRIGAAAcross 20: "Jolly good!"SPLENDIDAAcross 22: Pioneer in I.Q. testingBINETAAcross 23: HonorariaFEESAAcross 24: Takeout choiceCHINESEAAcross 26: Home of São Miguel IslandAZORESAAcross 29: Lab containerFLASKAAcross 30: British general in the American RevolutionHOWEAAcross 31: Light-colored stogieCLAROAAcross 32: Dallas-to-Austin dir.SSWAAcross 35: Author of a 1952 novel published in full in Life magazineERNEST HEMINGWAYAAcross 39: "No ___!"MASAAcross 40: OccupyTIE-UPAAcross 41: Nutritionist Paul who founded a pet food companyIAMSAAcross 42: Pear-shaped instrumentSITARAAcross 43: Rodeo sightsCHUTESAAcross 45: "I"-opening experience?EGO TRIPAAcross 45: "I"-opening experience?EGOTRIPAAcross 48: Throw out waterBAILAAcross 49: Ticks offRILESAAcross 50: Accessory for many a gameEGG TIMERAAcross 54: Winnebago ownerRVERAAcross 55: Amber, e.g.RESINAAcross 57: HeightACMEAAcross 58: Like llamasANDEANAAcross 59: Truck stop signEATHEREAAcross 60: Unpleasant feelingNAUSEAAAcross 61: Some personal data: Abbr.SSNSAAcross 62: A StoogeCURLYAAcross 63: Many a D.C. org.INSTDDown 1: Peloponnesian War participantATHENSDDown 2: Part of a Three Stooges shtickSLAPDDown 3: Dr. Skoda of "Law & Order"EMILDDown 4: Happy-go-luckyCAREFREEDDown 5: Elvis's "Hound Dog" and "Anyway You Want Me"BSIDESDDown 6: Some chain hotelsOMNISDDown 7: Gave up one's handFOLDEDDDown 8: Suffix with twoFERDDown 9: MorselORTDDown 10: 3-Down's professionSHRINKDDown 11: German poet who wrote "Don't send a poet to London"HEINEDDown 12: PressesURGESDDown 13: Flow outEMANATEDDown 21: Formerly known asNEEDDown 22: Animal on the backs of three state quartersBISONDDown 24: Surgical aidCLAMPDDown 25: Mata ___HARIDDown 26: Faux coughAHEMDDown 27: Author ___ Neale HurstonZORADDown 28: Fesses (up to)OWNSDDown 29: Part of un jardinFLEURDDown 31: Badly madeCHEAPDDown 32: End of a fly? ... or the start of one?SWATDDown 33: All the ___SAMEDDown 34: "The Swiss Family Robinson" author JohannWYSSDDown 36: Rouses oneselfSTIRSDDown 37: South American monkeyTITIDDown 38: Politician who wrote the book "Leadership"GIULIANIDDown 42: RearsSTERNSDDown 43: Oscar winner for "Yankee Doodle Dandy"CAGNEYDDown 44: Baseball datumHITDDown 45: Odd jobsERRANDSDDown 46: BucklesGIVESDDown 47: Ingredient in some potato chipsOLEANDDown 48: Old nightclub employeeB-GIRLDDown 50: Old Testament bookESTHERDDown 51: Thom ___ shoesMCANDDown 52: Layers of eggs weighing more than a poundEMUSDDown 53: Move to first class, e.g.RESEATDDown 55: Boombox buttonRECDDown 56: Evian or PerrierEAU