New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th November 2008 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th November 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: A&W offeringCREAM SODAAAcross 10: Concern of many a dieterWAISTAAcross 15: Worrisome sight at a beachDORSAL FINAAcross 16: Shiftless typeIDLERAAcross 17: Screeners of would-be buyersCOOPBOARDAAcross 18: March site mentioned in "Eve of Destruction"SELMAAAcross 19: Grignolino d'___ (Italian red wine)ASTIAAcross 20: Chihuahua, e.g.STATEAAcross 22: A question of methodologyHOWAAcross 23: Have permanent effectSTICKAAcross 25: Cousin of a squealOINKAAcross 26: Gift to an overworked salespersonLULLAAcross 27: PC way out?ESCAAcross 28: In this matterHERETOAAcross 30: Role for which Whitaker won Best Actor of 2006AMINAAcross 31: He wrote "Hell is other people"SARTREAAcross 32: One way to liePRONEAAcross 33: Ken McLaughlin's fillyFLICKAAAcross 36: "Eden Concert" artistSEURATAAcross 37: Locale for an outdoor partyLANAIAAcross 38: ___ ripper (historical romance)BODICEAAcross 41: Kind of tunerAMFMAAcross 42: "The Godfather Part II" Oscar winnerDE NIROAAcross 43: Crane operator's spotCABAAcross 46: Resort near the Rio Grande GorgeTAOSAAcross 47: Bookmarked collectionURLSAAcross 48: Box at the gym?SAUNAAAcross 50: Land that's around 16% Muslim: Abbr.ISRAAcross 51: Thing fit for a kingSHEETAAcross 52: Eccles. dignitaryMSGRAAcross 53: Invoice verbREMITAAcross 55: Menace in the mirrorTAILGATERAAcross 58: Avail oneself of a rostrumORATEAAcross 59: Piece of den furnitureTVCONSOLEAAcross 60: String stuffNYLONAAcross 61: Poet who's the subject of Tom Stoppard's "The Invention of Love"A. E. HOUSMANDDown 1: Record holderCDCASEDDown 2: Is out on a limb, maybeROOSTSDDown 3: Capable of generating heatEROTICDDown 4: Edible moldASPICDDown 5: Mercutio speech subjectMABDDown 6: Warning in a school zoneSLODDown 7: In some wayOFASORTDDown 8: Comparatively corruptDIRTIERDDown 9: Not so fastANDANTEDDown 10: FreshWISEDDown 11: Certain pitcherfulADEDDown 12: SournessILL HUMORDDown 13: Pasta sourceSEMOLINADDown 14: A sole might get caught in itTRAWL NETDDown 14: A sole might get caught in itTRAWLNETDDown 21: It stops the swinging, brieflyTKODDown 24: Uniform choiceKHAKIDDown 26: Star of old horse operasLARUEDDown 29: Legis. introduced into every session of Congress from 1923 to 1970ERADDown 31: They often take people inSCAMSDDown 32: Red Bluff Dam's riverPECOSDDown 33: Monopoly tokenFLATIRONDDown 34: "Lost Horizon" settingLAMASERYDDown 35: ColloquialINFORMALDDown 36: Business letter recipient?SIRDDown 38: Big pistol makerBERETTADDown 39: Off for a stretchONLEAVEDDown 40: CoupletDISTICHDDown 42: "Well, obviously!"DUHDDown 43: ConventionCUSTOMDDown 44: Pianist Hewitt who recorded the complete keyboard works of BachANGELADDown 45: UnfruitfulBARRENDDown 49: Roll upAMASSDDown 51: Cooper's co-star in "The Wedding Night," 1935STENDDown 54: Sino-Japanese War statesmanITODDown 56: Drawing-room game in "Pride and Prejudice"LOODDown 57: African with a white beardGNU