New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 1st October 2008 There are 38 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 1st October 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Figure in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"FAUNAAcross 5: Kind of cuisine in which onions, bell peppers and celery are the "holy trinity"CAJUNAAcross 10: FakeSHAMAAcross 14: HoodwinkDUPEAAcross 15: Jim Croce's "___ Name"IGOTAAAcross 16: TremendousHUGEAAcross 17: Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen"ITOOAAcross 18: Introductory course, oftenSALADAAcross 19: Cy Young winner HershiserORELAAcross 20: Kind of puzzle suggested by this crossword's themeCONNECTTHEDOTSAAcross 23: Cleopatra used it as a beauty lotionALOEAAcross 24: King, in PortugalREIAAcross 25: Carnivorous fishSKATEAAcross 28: Terse letter openerSIRAAcross 31: Sweater typeV NECKAAcross 35: BonkersINSANEAAcross 37: Way to find your way: Abbr.GPSAAcross 39: French rejectionNONAAcross 40: End of a popular saying related to this puzzle's themeNOPLACELIKEHOMEAAcross 44: Former telecom giantGTEAAcross 45: Big name in kitchen gadgetsOXOAAcross 46: One way to be caughtINALIEAAcross 47: Ed of "Roots"ASNERAAcross 50: How some packages arriveC.O.D.AAcross 50: How some packages arriveCODAAcross 52: Mice can be found around themIMACSAAcross 53: BlueSADAAcross 55: "The Rubáiyát" poetOMARAAcross 57: How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a pictureALPHABETICALLYAAcross 64: Drug ___CZARAAcross 65: QuibbleCAVILAAcross 66: "Mon ___!"DIEUAAcross 67: German carAUDIAAcross 68: Oreo fillingCREMEAAcross 69: Author DinesenISAKAAcross 70: Surveyor's mapPLATAAcross 71: Baseball pioneer DoubledayABNERAAcross 72: Big lugsOAFSDDown 1: Bank protector, for shortFDICDDown 2: Camera settingAUTODDown 3: Agreed ___UP ONDDown 3: Agreed ___UPONDDown 4: Just after birthNEONATALDDown 5: Internet equipment powerhouseCISCODDown 6: Semiprecious stonesAGATESDDown 7: Big bumpJOLTDDown 8: Logan's localeUTAHDDown 9: Candidate trailing Bush and GoreNADERDDown 10: Sure thingSHOO-INDDown 11: Banged upHURTDDown 12: A long, long timeAGESDDown 13: Florida senator MartinezMELDDown 21: "Maria ___," 1941 #1 hitELENADDown 22: The "D" in R&D: Abbr.DEVDDown 25: "___ song of sixpence"SINGADDown 26: Sheepshanks, e.g.KNOTSDDown 27: John Denver wrote two songs about this townASPENDDown 29: Abode north of the Arctic CircleIGLOODDown 30: Univ. in Troy, N.Y.RPIDDown 32: ___ GayENOLADDown 33: Doer of stand-upCOMICDDown 34: Gardeners may work on themKNEESDDown 36: Prefix with tourismECODDown 38: What one might do in 27-DownSKIDDown 41: A+: Abbr.EXCDDown 42: 1940s computerENIACDDown 43: Equipment with a headsetHAMRADIODDown 48: Sparkle and witESPRITDDown 49: College cheerRAHDDown 51: Sit behind barsDOTIMEDDown 54: Bangladesh's capital, old-styleDACCADDown 56: Athlete who's not dashing?MILERDDown 57: Blue, south of the borderAZULDDown 58: Russian carLADADDown 59: Unnice commentBARBDDown 60: BalancedEVENDDown 61: Precursor of the Apple MacintoshLISADDown 62: Dining table expanderLEAFDDown 63: Cheap laughsYUKSDDown 64: Toy gun ammoCAP