New York Times Answers - Friday, 16th January 2009 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 16th January 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: RompSPREEAAcross 6: Scotch flavorerPEATAAcross 10: Soprano ___ HuangYINGAAcross 14: A raise may raise itHOURLYRATEAAcross 16: Novel about its author's experiences on TahitiOMOOAAcross 17: When many shots are takenOPENSEASONAAcross 18: ___ snuffUP TOAAcross 19: Not letting goPERSISTENTAAcross 20: Many a Kirkuk nativeKURDAAcross 21: Some livestockEWESAAcross 22: Regatta settingHENLEYAAcross 24: "A Writer's Life" writer, 2006TALESEAAcross 28: Some singing villainsBASSOSAAcross 30: PBS station with a transmitter on the Empire State BuildingWNETAAcross 31: Spin cycles?DAYSAAcross 33: Uppland inhabitantSWEDEAAcross 36: Response to "I have a question for you"OKSHOOTAAcross 38: Tinseltown is part of itSHOW BIZAAcross 38: Tinseltown is part of itSHOWBIZAAcross 40: Cul-___DESACAAcross 41: He fought Robin on an episode of "Batman"KATOAAcross 43: "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals" philosopherHUMEAAcross 44: SinceIN THATAAcross 46: Verne of Austin Powers filmsTROYERAAcross 48: Reno's countyWASHOEAAcross 50: BreakTAMEAAcross 52: Michigan's ___ CollegeALMAAAcross 53: Arnold Schwarzenegger, four timesMRUNIVERSEAAcross 59: Somewhat denseSLOWAAcross 60: Match point?SINGLESBARAAcross 61: Government largessePORKAAcross 62: It requires spin controlICE SKATINGAAcross 63: ___-BallSKEEAAcross 64: See 48-DownNESTAAcross 65: Ringer of some necksLASSODDown 1: Steward's domainSHOPDDown 2: Poet who wrote "Hope springs eternal in the human breast"POPEDDown 3: PenitentRUERDDown 4: Birds with "meat cleaver" billsERNSDDown 5: "The Two ___" (Martha Finley children's book)ELSIESDDown 6: Run onPRATEDDown 7: Passes gingerlyEASESBYDDown 8: GreatlyATONDDown 9: Addition columnTENTHSDDown 10: Unnamed individualYOUKNOWWHODDown 11: Many an item at a checkout lineIMPULSE-BUYDDown 12: Our counterpart in France?NOTREDDown 13: Small perkGOODYDDown 15: Reply to "Have you got that in stock?"YESWEDODDown 23: Brand named after the pronunciation of its parent company's initialsESSODDown 24: FlatTWODDDown 25: Huber of women's tennisANKEDDown 26: "Keep it simple"LESSISMOREDDown 27: Oscar nominee for "Training Day," 2001ETHANHAWKEDDown 29: Kind of ed.ASSTDDown 32: Aleutian islandATKADDown 34: Torch siteDIMEDDown 35: Israel's WeizmanEZERDDown 37: Prefix with -podOCTODDown 39: Béchamel sauce ingredientHOTMILKDDown 42: AdaptsATTUNESDDown 45: ConfinesHEMSINDDown 47: LeakREVEALDDown 48: With 64-Across, sight under the eaves, at timesWASPSDDown 49: Perfectly goodALLOKDDown 51: Not just jittersANGSTDDown 54: Force through a sieveRICEDDown 55: Is in Spain?ESTADDown 56: Sluggers' statsRBISDDown 57: ___ fil (wireless, in Paris)SANSDDown 58: Conclusion lead-inERGO