New York Times Answers - Friday, 21st December 2007 There are 32 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 21st December 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Musical genre that uses a flatted fifthBEBOPAAcross 6: Violin attachmentsCHINRESTSAAcross 15: It vibrates during snoringUVULAAAcross 16: Novel that nobody readsAUDIOBOOKAAcross 17: Three-time U.S. presidential candidateNADERAAcross 18: Net sales?E-COMMERCEAAcross 18: Net sales?ECOMMERCEAAcross 19: Multigallon containerGAS TANKAAcross 21: Grave moundBARROWAAcross 22: Hostage holderCAPTORAAcross 23: Endearing, as a smileWINSOMEAAcross 24: King's successor as S.C.L.C. presidentABERNATHYAAcross 27: ShrinkCOWERAAcross 28: Member of the 500 Home Run ClubSOSAAAcross 29: Cannibal of Anglo-Saxon legendGRENDELAAcross 31: "Science made clear": CocteauARTAAcross 32: Stole, slangilyBOOSTEDAAcross 33: SweetumsLUVAAcross 36: PerseveresHANGSONAAcross 37: You may need it going inVISAAAcross 38: Union station?ALTARAAcross 41: Seven-foot star of 1960s TVGENTLEBENAAcross 43: They may raise some people's spiritsSEANCESAAcross 45: Films that require a lot of shooting?OATERSAAcross 46: Sentence enderPARDONAAcross 47: Their work stinksTANNERSAAcross 49: What a lack of evidence of forced entry might indicateINSIDE JOBAAcross 51: Send to the front?DRAFTAAcross 53: Unchangeable situationSTALEMATEAAcross 54: Van ___ ("Jump" band)HALENAAcross 55: Orthodox Church councilHOLYSYNODAAcross 56: InceptionONSETDDown 1: RollBUNDDown 2: Actress who was the voice of Duchess in "The Aristocats"EVAGABORDDown 3: The Pearl of the DanubeBUDAPESTDDown 4: Sucrose polyester, more familiarlyOLESTRADDown 5: "Travelin' Thru" singerPARTONDDown 6: City largely destroyed by the Normandy campaignCAENDDown 7: Literary pal of TomHUCKDDown 8: Witness statementIDODDown 9: Rain cloudsNIMBIDDown 10: Worked one's wiles onROMANCEDDDown 11: Longtime NBC sports execEBERSOLDDown 12: "Man of Constant ___" (old folk standard)SORROWDDown 13: On the wayTOCOMEDDown 14: Stick on the grillSKEWERDDown 20: One of Ferdinand II's kingdomsARAGONDDown 22: House on a haciendaCASADDown 23: One of the Marsalis brothersWYNTONDDown 25: "Wild Thing" band, with "the"TROGGSDDown 26: 1946 Literature NobelistHESSEDDown 30: University of North Texas homeDENTONDDown 32: Product lines?BARCODESDDown 33: Who's left?LIBERALSDDown 34: Assessment paid only by those who benefitUSERSFEEDDown 35: Moving vehiclesVANSDDown 36: Without apparent effortHANDILYDDown 37: Bonus Army memberVETERANDDown 38: VenomousASPISHDDown 39: Cabin additionLEAN-TODDown 40: Heel bone, e.g.TARSALDDown 42: Bridge declarationLANDHODDown 44: "Politics is the ___ of the imagination": Ian McEwanENEMYDDown 47: Oz visitorTOTODDown 48: Supine, possiblyABEDDDown 50: Dutch painter SteenJANDDown 52: "We Know Drama" sloganeerTNT