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.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Summer drinksADESAAcross 5: ___ the aisle (bipartisanly)ACROSSAAcross 11: Like William Howard TaftFATAAcross 14: Actress Polo who played a presidential candidate's wife on "The West Wing"TERIAAcross 15: Wilderness homeLEAN-TOAAcross 16: Ginger ___ALEAAcross 17: Early November occasion in the U.S.ELECTION DAYAAcross 19: ZeroNILAAcross 20: Singer MannAIMEEAAcross 21: The Blue Jays, on scoreboardsTORAAcross 22: Ribicoff and Lincoln, familiarlyABESAAcross 23: Dropped a sizeSLIMMEDAAcross 26: ForestallPREVENTAAcross 28: CorrodeEATAAcross 29: Actor Rob who played a presidential aide on "The West Wing"LOWEAAcross 31: Italian battery pioneerVOLTAAAcross 32: It went up in the 1960sHEMLINEAAcross 35: Inaugural ball holderVICTORAAcross 36: What many Americans will do on 17-Across (as hinted at by highlighting all the V's in this puzzle's answer)CASTAVOTEAAcross 38: Where the "Mona Lisa" hangsLOUVREAAcross 41: Leaves early, as an officeVACATESAAcross 44: Cause for celebration: Abbr.ANNIVAAcross 45: ___ cavaVENAAAcross 46: Japanese moolahYENAAcross 48: Deprive, as through a lossBEREAVEAAcross 50: "View of Toledo" painterEL GRECOAAcross 53: I.R.S. workersCPASAAcross 54: Jr.'s Jr.IIIAAcross 56: "Holding Out for ___" (1984 Bonnie Tyler hit)AHEROAAcross 57: Cereal bitOATAAcross 58: Sights at polling placesBALLOTBOXESAAcross 61: 35 is the minimum one to be U.S. presidentAGEAAcross 62: New York lakeONEIDAAAcross 63: 7/4/1776, for oneDATEAAcross 64: Sen. KennedyTEDAAcross 65: Most likely to raise eyebrowsODDESTAAcross 66: Iowa college townAMESDDown 1: RelaxedATEASEDDown 2: Samson's undoerDELILAHDDown 3: Religious recluseEREMITEDDown 4: "Attack, Rex!"SICEMDDown 5: ___ BabaALIDDown 6: Co. captain?CEODDown 7: TiradeRANTDDown 8: High, in a wayONDOPEDDown 9: Beatles drummerSTARRDDown 10: Nondairy milk sourceSOYDDown 11: Water pump turnerFAN BELTDDown 12: Not recognizable byALIENTODDown 13: Kennedy-era launchTELSTARDDown 18: President pro ___TEMDDown 22: Long-legged shorebirdAVOCETDDown 24: Beethoven dedicateeELISEDDown 25: "___ Stop" (Bill Clinton theme song)DONTDDown 27: Mrs. PerónEVITADDown 30: ZigzagWEAVEDDown 33: Musicians John and ChristineMCVIESDDown 34: Baby buggy?LARVADDown 35: OutspokenVOCALDDown 37: Barn topperVANEDDown 38: Researcher's wearLAB COATDDown 39: Short, as an articleONEPAGEDDown 40: Not yet having gone before an M.P.A.A. boardUNRATEDDDown 42: It involves reading letters out loudEYEEXAMDDown 43: HideSECRETEDDown 45: HiddenVEILEDDDown 47: Hangmen's needsNOOSESDDown 49: Article of foodVIANDDDown 51: GossipGABDDown 52: "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" spinoffRHODADDown 55: "Would ___?"ILIEDDown 58: Bad sound at a campaign rallyBOODDown 59: Takes too much, brieflyODSDDown 60: "Mom" in a heart, maybe, for shortTAT