New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 2nd April 2008 There are 35 across clues and 45 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 2nd April 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Indian musicRAGAAAcross 5: 12-time Pro Bowl pick Junior ___SEAUAAcross 9: N.F.L. game divs.QTRSAAcross 13: Close to closedAJARAAcross 14: In debtOWINGAAcross 15: Europe/Asia boundary riverURALAAcross 16: Step 1: Highlight this answerHAPPYBIRTHDAYTOAAcross 19: StrainerSIEVEAAcross 20: Sailor's "Stop!"AVASTAAcross 21: Wharf workers' org.ILAAAcross 24: Little Rock-to-Birmingham dir.ESEAAcross 25: DemolishRAZEAAcross 27: Step 2: With 43- and 55-Across, do this in the grid (scrambled or not) ... it works for almost anyone!CIRCLELETTERSTOAAcross 33: How Santa dresses, mostlyINREDAAcross 34: Saturday worshipersJEWSAAcross 35: Electrical law makerOHMAAcross 36: Diamond of noteNEILAAcross 37: Build ___ (settle down)ANESTAAcross 39: Canadian nativeCREEAAcross 40: Fellow, in British slangGUVAAcross 41: Co. figureEXECAAcross 42: Belfry soundKNELLAAcross 43: See 27-AcrossSPELLOUTTHENAMEAAcross 47: With 48-Across, "... and that ___!"AINTAAcross 48: See 47-AcrossHAYAAcross 49: End of a machine gun soundTATAAcross 50: "Star Wars" titleDARTHAAcross 53: The heart in "I Love New York" signs, e.g.REBUSAAcross 55: See 27-AcrossOFYOURRECIPIENTAAcross 61: Big name in supercomputersCRAYAAcross 62: Set one's sights onAIMATAAcross 63: Sleep symbolsZEESAAcross 64: Prime coffee-growing area in HawaiiKONAAAcross 65: Ferris wheel siteFAIRAAcross 66: North Sea feederELBEDDown 1: Good cheer?RAHDDown 2: Steely Dan's best-selling albumAJADDown 3: Feature of Alfred E. Neuman's smileGAPDDown 4: Some Dada printsARPSDDown 5: Feature of many an office chairSWIVELDDown 6: Green landEIREDDown 7: Figure on a hillANTDDown 8: Cry before or after sticking out the tongueUGHDDown 9: Eighth noteQUAVERDDown 10: "___ Little Tenderness" (1960s hit)TRYADDown 11: "Darn it all!"RATSDDown 12: Part of a scheduleSLOTDDown 14: Overly largeOBESEDDown 17: End-of-ramp directiveYIELDDDown 18: StunsDAZESDDown 21: Bakers' coatsICINGSDDown 22: A suspect might appear in oneLINE UPDDown 22: A suspect might appear in oneLINEUPDDown 23: Make itARRIVEDDown 25: Sts. and rds.RTESDDown 26: Periodic table no.ATWTDDown 28: Framable frameCELDDown 29: BounceEJECTDDown 30: Irritated withSOREATDDown 31: Louise's cinematic partnerTHELMADDown 32: Western ___OMELETDDown 37: Nerve appendageAXONDDown 38: Like "das" in Ger.NEUTDDown 39: King's employerCNNDDown 41: Root who won the 1912 Nobel Peace PrizeELIHUDDown 42: ExciteKEYUPDDown 44: One of the JacksonsLATOYADDown 45: 1977 James Brolin thriller with the tagline "What EVIL drives ..."THECARDDown 46: Usually black garbHABITDDown 50: Where to tie one on?DOCKDDown 51: Rounded hairdoAFRODDown 52: Meg of "You've Got Mail"RYANDDown 53: Do followersREMIDDown 54: Tag infoSIZEDDown 56: Part of Britain's mil.RAFDDown 57: EstuaryRIADDown 58: Reef dwellerEELDDown 59: Grain Belt state: Abbr.NEBDDown 59: Grain Belt state: Abbr.NEB.DDown 60: "The Waste Land" poet's monogramTSE