New York Times Answers - Thursday, 15th January 2009 There are 36 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 15th January 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Irish interjectionBEGORRAAAcross 8: Part of some resort names: Abbr.SPRAAcross 11: One way to get something downPATAAcross 14: The Black Stallion, e.g.ARABIANAAcross 15: Paul Anka hit that made it to #19ESOBESOAAcross 17: With 18-Across, "J'ai Deux Amours" singerJOSEPHIAAcross 18: See 17-AcrossNEBAKERAAcross 19: WhitishASHYAAcross 20: Extended vacationers may take themSUBLETSAAcross 21: Goes backEBBSAAcross 25: Pulitzer-winning biographer LeonEDELAAcross 26: With 29-Across, tangerineMANDARIAAcross 29: See 26-AcrossNORANGEAAcross 33: Nickname precederA.K.A.AAcross 33: Nickname precederAKAAAcross 34: "One Song Glory" musicalRENTAAcross 36: Rice padDORMAAcross 37: U.S.N. clerk: Abbr.YEOAAcross 38: Burglary ... or a hint to 17/18-, 26/29-, 47/51- and 62/63-AcrossBREAK-INAAcross 42: Viral inflammation, informallyHEPAAcross 43: Sailor's saintELMOAAcross 45: Paradoxical fellowZENOAAcross 46: 12-time baseball All-StarOTTAAcross 47: With 51-Across, wet-day wishRAINRAIAAcross 51: See 47-AcrossNGOAWAYAAcross 53: CrushRUINAAcross 54: Literary pen nameSAKIAAcross 55: Chinese chicken flavorersSESAMESAAcross 58: GracileSLIMAAcross 62: With 63-Across, temporary setbackSTUMBLIAAcross 63: See 62-AcrossNGBLOCKAAcross 66: Baby shower attendees, oftenGALPALSAAcross 67: Can't-miss propositionSUREBETAAcross 68: "Shame on you!"TSKAAcross 69: LushSOTAAcross 70: Gets togetherAMASSESDDown 1: Mexican peninsulaBAJADDown 2: One taking a bow?EROSDDown 3: Nasty woundGASHDDown 4: MindedOBEYEDDDown 5: It may be written in stoneRIPDDown 6: Rallying cry?RAHDDown 7: What causes Fred to be fired?ANIDDown 8: Longtime breath freshenerSENSENDDown 9: FakePSEUDODDown 10: Person holding things up?ROBBERDDown 11: Chow alternativePEKEDDown 12: Play ___ (do some tennis)ASETDDown 13: Rocky peaksTORSDDown 16: "The ___ of Reading Gaol" (Wilde poem)BALLADDDown 22: ZingerBARBDDown 23: Word before Rabbit or FoxBRERDDown 24: Trig ratioSINEDDown 26: Early film executiveMAYERDDown 27: "The Jungle Book" wolfAKELADDown 28: She renamed herself Mara, in ScriptureNAOMIDDown 30: Slangy negativeNOHOWDDown 31: Scacchi of "Presumed Innocent"GRETADDown 32: DrainEMPTYDDown 35: Looney Tunes nicknameTAZDDown 39: GraspsKENSDDown 40: Actress Swenson of "Benson"INGADDown 41: Hiding placeNOOKDDown 44: Cloverleaf componentONRAMPDDown 48: Relatives of cha-cha-chasRUMBASDDown 49: Danny of "Ruby"AIELLODDown 50: Be emphaticINSISTDDown 52: Where shopping carts are pushedAISLESDDown 55: Mil. rankSSGTDDown 56: Some guesses, for shortETASDDown 57: Be ill-humoredSULKDDown 59: High balls?LOBSDDown 60: Summer coolerICEEDDown 61: Trading places: Abbr.MKTSDDown 63: Code crackers' org.NSADDown 64: Bazooka, e.g.GUMDDown 65: Word with sports or trainingBRA