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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 13th October 2009

There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 13th October 2009. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Pop music's Cass Elliot and Michelle Phillips
AAcross 6: Wander aimlessly (about)
AAcross 9: ___ America
AAcross 9: ___ America
AAcross 13: Frigidaire competitorAMANA
AAcross 14: Debuts on the N.Y.S.E.IPOS
AAcross 16: Court records
AAcross 17: Member of Sherwood Forest's "merry band"
AAcross 19: Existing
AAcross 20: First pro team to play on artificial turfASTROS
AAcross 21: Calif. barrio areaEASTLA
AAcross 23: Pale as a ghost
AAcross 25: Company stationery
AAcross 27: ___ Na Na
AAcross 28: Old console using Game Paks, brieflyNES
AAcross 29: Scrap for Spot
AAcross 30: Turkish title
AAcross 31: Antique shop item
AAcross 33: Humiliate
AAcross 35: Prince Charles, beginning in 1952HEIRTOTHETHRONE
AAcross 41: Blackmailer's evidence
AAcross 42: Heavenly hunter
AAcross 43: One signatory to Nafta
AAcross 43: One signatory to Nafta
AAcross 46: Belmont Park action
AAcross 47: Moon jumper of rhyme
AAcross 49: Claiborne of fashionLIZ
AAcross 50: Cramped spot, slangilySARDINECAN
AAcross 53: Soil: PrefixAGRO
AAcross 54: Fire up
AAcross 55: Five Nations tribe
AAcross 57: Blacktop, e.g.
AAcross 58: Poker player's dream ... and a hint to the ends of 17-, 25-, 35- and 50-Across
AAcross 62: ___-European languagesINDO
AAcross 63: "Judge Judy" figure
AAcross 64: Elzie ___, Popeye's creator
AAcross 65: Woad and anil, for two
AAcross 66: Take a shot
AAcross 67: Snacks often eaten inside outOREOS
DDown 1: Prefix with ware or content
DDown 2: Bordeaux buddy
DDown 3: Seductive W.W. I spy
DDown 4: Unable to sit still
DDown 5: Margarita go-with
DDown 6: Action figures for boysGIJOES
DDown 7: Words after "deaf as" or "dumb as"APOST
DDown 8: Cry accompanying a head slap
DDown 9: Cattail's locale
DDown 10: Summer refresher
DDown 11: "Hogan's Heroes" setting
DDown 12: Brand used in 10-Down, maybeSALADA
DDown 15: Show contempt forSNEERAT
DDown 18: Writer ___ Stanley GardnerERLE
DDown 22: Gallery eventARTSHOW
DDown 23: "The Apostle" author Sholem
DDown 24: Elisabeth of "Leaving Las Vegas"SHUE
DDown 26: "Hamlet" soliloquy starterTOBE
DDown 28: Opposite of everythingNOTABIT
DDown 32: N.Y.C.'s original subway lineIRT
DDown 33: Sounds of relief
DDown 34: Go astray
DDown 36: Just for ___
DDown 37: Place for a béret
DDown 38: Auto dashboard indicatorOILGAUGE
DDown 39: Pinot ___
DDown 40: Automaker FerrariENZO
DDown 43: Log-on nameUSERID
DDown 44: Dresden's state
DDown 45: Skee-Ball site
DDown 47: One who sings to the cops
DDown 48: Like Nash's lamaONEL
DDown 51: Pranks
DDown 52: More coquettish
DDown 53: Irene of a Sherlock Holmes storyADLER
DDown 56: "In that case ..."IFSO
DDown 59: "Git!"
DDown 60: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAO
DDown 61: Four-baggers: Abbr.HRS
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