New York Times Answers - Monday, 22nd September 2008 There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 22nd September 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Wild-eyed and crazyMANICAAcross 6: Mutual of ___ (insurance giant)OMAHAAAcross 11: With 66-Across, where this puzzle's circled things can all be foundTHEAAcross 14: ___ Gay (W.W. II bomber)ENOLAAAcross 15: Religious doctrineCANONAAcross 16: Bucharest's home: Abbr.ROMAAcross 17: Sacred songMOTETAAcross 18: Shoves (in)CRAMSAAcross 19: ___ pro nobis (pray for us: Lat.)ORAAAcross 20: "Cat ___ Hot Tin Roof"ONAAAcross 21: Proceed effortlesslyCRUISEALONGAAcross 24: African desertSAHARAAAcross 26: Respect that one deserves, in slangPROPSAAcross 27: Mount on which Noah landedARARATAAcross 29: Fly into the wild blue yonderSOARAAcross 30: InsurrectionistREBELAAcross 31: "Are you ___ out?"INORAAcross 33: Subj. that includes monetary policyECONAAcross 37: Conger, for oneEELAAcross 38: Tire irons loosen themLUGNUTSAAcross 41: Actress GardnerAVAAAcross 42: Guinness who played Obi-Wan KenobiALECAAcross 44: Song sung around ChristmasNOELAAcross 45: April, May and June, e.g.NAMESAAcross 47: Russia/China border riverAMURAAcross 49: Hidden from viewCOVERTAAcross 50: ___-skiAPRESAAcross 52: Masonry toolTROWELAAcross 54: 1972 hit for the SpinnersILLBEAROUNDAAcross 56: Airport info: Abbr.ARRAAcross 59: Teachers' grp.NEAAAcross 60: Steak varietyTBONEAAcross 61: Bandleader ShawARTIEAAcross 63: Suffix with north or southERNAAcross 64: Related to an arm boneULNARAAcross 65: Defer (to)YIELDAAcross 66: See 11-AcrossZOOAAcross 67: Rings, as a church bellPEALSAAcross 68: Tender spotsSORESDDown 1: Office noteMEMODDown 2: Soon, poeticallyANONDDown 2: Soon, poeticallyANON.DDown 3: Less competentNOTASABLEDDown 4: ___ de FranceILEDDown 5: MultipurposeCATCHALLDDown 6: Go down, so to speakOCCURDDown 7: "I just met a girl named ___" ("West Side Story" lyric)MARIADDown 8: Santa ___ (hot winds)ANASDDown 9: The Titanic's was SouthamptonHOME PORTDDown 9: The Titanic's was SouthamptonHOMEPORTDDown 10: Michael ___, Cochise player in 1950s TVANSARADDown 11: Scouting groupTROOPDDown 12: Centers of steering wheelsHORNSDDown 13: Online pub.EMAGDDown 22: Lab maze runnerRATDDown 23: Oral historyLOREDDown 25: "You ___ So Beautiful"AREDDown 27: SectorAREADDown 28: Film unitREELDDown 29: James Brown's genreSOULDDown 31: Hunchbacked assistant of horror filmsIGORDDown 32: Opposite SSWNNEDDown 34: EnsuedCAMELATERDDown 35: Through withOVERDDown 36: Political cartoonist ThomasNASTDDown 39: Having no practical applicationUNUSABLEDDown 40: Winter "no school" timesSNOWDAYSDDown 43: Low-___ dietCARBDDown 46: N.Y.C.'s Madison ___AVEDDown 48: Join (with)MEETUPDDown 49: ScamCONDDown 50: Old OldsALERODDown 51: Texas city just north of DallasPLANODDown 52: Having melody and harmonyTONALDDown 53: Contrite onesRUERSDDown 54: Mother of Don JuanINEZDDown 55: Jaffe who wrote "Five Women"RONADDown 57: Stir (up)RILEDDown 58: Cincinnati teamREDSDDown 62: ___ GrandeRIO