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New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd October 2009

There are 32 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd October 2009. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Rabble-rousedCAUSEDASTIR
AAcross 12: Luckman of Chicago Bears fameSID
AAcross 15: Tape deck convenienceAUTOREVERSE
AAcross 16: Boyhood nickname in "The Phantom Menace"
AAcross 17: Its clock was featured in the 1945 film "The Clock"PENNSTATION
AAcross 18: Perps' preferences
AAcross 19: "Help!," e.g.
AAcross 20: Overcrowded digs
AAcross 22: Ones maturing quickly, for shortTBILLS
AAcross 26: Recipient of a record 12 Best Director nominations
AAcross 27: Best-selling children's author who became a baronet
AAcross 30: Further
AAcross 31: Delta competitor: Abbr.UAL
AAcross 32: Get together
AAcross 34: Sticks one's nose in
AAcross 35: Diagnosis facilitatorMRISCAN
AAcross 37: Where people do stretches
AAcross 39: Wine option
AAcross 40: First name in 2000 headlinesELIAN
AAcross 42: Japanese market inits.TSE
AAcross 43: Cry of accomplishmentTADA
AAcross 44: Tacit
AAcross 46: Cry made with great effort
AAcross 48: Mine shaft drill
AAcross 49: Multiple Emmy winner for "Nick News"ELLERBEE
AAcross 51: "Return of the Jedi" dancing girlOOLA
AAcross 55: Come together
AAcross 56: Shuffling goalRANDOMORDER
AAcross 60: Rimbaud's "___ Saison en Enfer"UNE
AAcross 61: Dress style that appears to lengthen the bodyEMPIREWAIST
AAcross 62: Thumbs-down
AAcross 63: Modern retelling of the Faust legendDAMNYANKEES
DDown 1: Sadie Hawkins Day creatorCAPP
DDown 2: "The Valley of Horses" novelist, 1982AUEL
DDown 3: Magazine founder EricUTNE
DDown 4: "Tempest," for one
DDown 5: First responders' destinations, briefly
DDown 6: Comerica Park team, on scoreboardsDET
DDown 7: "Nip/Tuck" character Moore
DDown 8: Quiets
DDown 9: Is a real burden to
DDown 10: A couple of words after the raceISON
DDown 11: People may ask you to do this
DDown 12: Actress Katharine Ross's actor-husbandSAMELLIOTT
DDown 13: "You could look at it this way ..."INONESENSE
DDown 14: Upset
DDown 21: Shrek's voicerMYERS
DDown 23: Petal-like poinsettia part
DDown 24: Bygone radio "friend"IRMA
DDown 25: NPR host Hansen
DDown 27: Be too hastyJUMPTHEGUN
DDown 28: 1941 Jimmy Dorsey chart-topperMARIAELENA
DDown 29: It leads nowhere
DDown 33: Moral fiber
DDown 34: Ship to the New World
DDown 36: Chardonnay alternative
DDown 38: Imitate Don Corleone
DDown 41: SeducedLUREDIN
DDown 45: Preventer of northern exposure
DDown 47: Was off base
DDown 48: Prime-time timeTENPM
DDown 50: Bart Starr's alma mater, brieflyBAMA
DDown 52: Tongue-lolling comics characterODIE
DDown 53: Majesty lead-inLESE
DDown 54: Entertainment partner?
DDown 57: Kid ___ (old bandleader)ORY
DDown 58: "Drop ___ line"MEA
DDown 59: Be undefeated against, in sports lingo
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