New York Times Answers - Monday, 25th May 2009 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 25th May 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Home (in on)ZEROAAcross 5: Arrow shootersBOWSAAcross 9: HunkSLABAAcross 13: Lumberjacks' toolsAXESAAcross 14: MargarineOLEOAAcross 15: Uneaten part of an appleCOREAAcross 16: Small milk carton capacityPINTAAcross 17: Ken of "thirtysomething"OLINAAcross 18: EagerAVIDAAcross 19: 1989 Sally Field/Dolly Parton/Shirley MacLaine movieSTEELMAGNOLIASAAcross 22: Hold upROBAAcross 23: HunkHE-MANAAcross 24: ForesailJIBAAcross 27: "Here's to you!" and othersTOASTSAAcross 29: Old PontiacGTOAAcross 32: Electrical device for foreign travelersADAPTORAAcross 34: "Git!"SCATAAcross 35: 2000 Martin Lawrence movieBIGMOMMASHOUSEAAcross 39: SwampsBOGSAAcross 40: CorkSTOPPERAAcross 41: Novelist TanAMYAAcross 42: Seeks blindlyGROPESAAcross 45: ___ LankaSRIAAcross 46: With 51-Down, John Ashcroft's predecessor as attorney generalJANETAAcross 48: Legal matterRESAAcross 50: 1992 Alec Baldwin/Meg Ryan filmPRELUDETOAKISSAAcross 56: Not imaginaryREALAAcross 57: Jai ___ALAIAAcross 58: "To Live and Die ___"INLAAAcross 59: The "A" in A.D.ANNOAAcross 60: LunkheadCLODAAcross 61: Santa's landing placeROOFAAcross 62: Part of M.V.P.MOSTAAcross 63: PitchTOSSAAcross 64: Thing hidden in each of the movie names in this puzzleTREEDDown 1: MicrowavesZAPSDDown 2: Stage direction after an actor's last lineEXITDDown 3: Philosopher DescartesRENEDDown 4: Blender makerOSTERDDown 5: Classic John Lee Hooker song of 1962BOOMBOOMDDown 6: Earthenware potOLLADDown 7: Puts on a scaleWEIGHSDDown 8: One of Shakespeare's begins "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"SONNETDDown 9: Milan's La ___SCALADDown 10: Some trophiesLOVINGCUPSDDown 11: Diva's numberARIADDown 12: They have headboards and footboardsBEDSDDown 20: Game with a $100 million prize, maybeLOTTODDown 21: Meditation syllablesOMSDDown 24: "Star Wars" villain ___ the HuttJABBADDown 25: "Knock it off" or "get it on," e.g.IDIOMDDown 26: Hip-hop wearBAGGYJEANSDDown 28: One of an octopus's octetARMDDown 30: Police stunnerTASERDDown 31: Onetime "S.N.L." player CheriOTERIDDown 33: Evenings, brieflyPMSDDown 34: Soak (up)SOPDDown 36: Egyptian cobraASPDDown 37: Shots taken by some athletesSTEROIDSDDown 38: Old Testament prophetHOSEADDown 42: Bearded beastGNUDDown 43: EditREDACTDDown 44: Verdi hero married to DesdemonaOTELLODDown 47: ApportionALLOTDDown 49: Mini or tutuSKIRTDDown 50: Nanny's vehiclePRAMDDown 51: See 46-AcrossRENODDown 52: New Mexico resortTAOSDDown 53: "Are you ___ out?"INORDDown 54: Gin flavoringSLOEDDown 55: Not outSAFE