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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 4th November 2008

There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 4th November 2008. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Summer drinksADES
AAcross 5: ___ the aisle (bipartisanly)
AAcross 11: Like William Howard Taft
AAcross 14: Actress Polo who played a presidential candidate's wife on "The West Wing"TERI
AAcross 15: Wilderness home
AAcross 16: Ginger ___
AAcross 17: Early November occasion in the U.S.
AAcross 19: Zero
AAcross 20: Singer MannAIMEE
AAcross 21: The Blue Jays, on scoreboards
AAcross 22: Ribicoff and Lincoln, familiarlyABES
AAcross 23: Dropped a size
AAcross 26: Forestall
AAcross 28: Corrode
AAcross 29: Actor Rob who played a presidential aide on "The West Wing"
AAcross 31: Italian battery pioneer
AAcross 32: It went up in the 1960s
AAcross 35: Inaugural ball holder
AAcross 36: What many Americans will do on 17-Across (as hinted at by highlighting all the V's in this puzzle's answer)CASTAVOTE
AAcross 38: Where the "Mona Lisa" hangs
AAcross 41: Leaves early, as an office
AAcross 44: Cause for celebration: Abbr.ANNIV
AAcross 45: ___ cava
AAcross 46: Japanese moolah
AAcross 48: Deprive, as through a loss
AAcross 50: "View of Toledo" painter
AAcross 53: I.R.S. workersCPAS
AAcross 54: Jr.'s Jr.
AAcross 56: "Holding Out for ___" (1984 Bonnie Tyler hit)AHERO
AAcross 57: Cereal bit
AAcross 58: Sights at polling placesBALLOTBOXES
AAcross 61: 35 is the minimum one to be U.S. president
AAcross 62: New York lake
AAcross 63: 7/4/1776, for one
AAcross 64: Sen. Kennedy
AAcross 65: Most likely to raise eyebrows
AAcross 66: Iowa college townAMES
DDown 1: RelaxedATEASE
DDown 2: Samson's undoer
DDown 3: Religious recluse
DDown 4: "Attack, Rex!"SICEM
DDown 5: ___ Baba
DDown 6: Co. captain?
DDown 7: Tirade
DDown 8: High, in a wayONDOPE
DDown 9: Beatles drummer
DDown 10: Nondairy milk source
DDown 11: Water pump turner
DDown 12: Not recognizable byALIENTO
DDown 13: Kennedy-era launchTELSTAR
DDown 18: President pro ___TEM
DDown 22: Long-legged shorebird
DDown 24: Beethoven dedicateeELISE
DDown 25: "___ Stop" (Bill Clinton theme song)DONT
DDown 27: Mrs. PerónEVITA
DDown 30: Zigzag
DDown 33: Musicians John and ChristineMCVIES
DDown 34: Baby buggy?
DDown 35: Outspoken
DDown 37: Barn topper
DDown 38: Researcher's wear
DDown 39: Short, as an articleONEPAGE
DDown 40: Not yet having gone before an M.P.A.A. board
DDown 42: It involves reading letters out loudEYEEXAM
DDown 43: Hide
DDown 45: Hidden
DDown 47: Hangmen's needs
DDown 49: Article of food
DDown 51: Gossip
DDown 52: "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoffRHODA
DDown 55: "Would ___?"ILIE
DDown 58: Bad sound at a campaign rally
DDown 59: Takes too much, briefly
DDown 60: "Mom" in a heart, maybe, for short
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