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New York Times Answers - Monday, 26th October 2009

There are 38 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 26th October 2009. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: John of colonial JamestownROLFE
AAcross 6: The first "A" in N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.ASSN
AAcross 10: Bag
AAcross 14: "Tosca," for one
AAcross 15: "Get out of here, fly!"
AAcross 16: Surrounding glow
AAcross 17: Completely uses up, as a credit card, with "out"
AAcross 18: Dana Scully's sci-fi partnerFOXMULDER
AAcross 20: Prowling feline
AAcross 20: Prowling feline
AAcross 22: Nissan sedanALTIMA
AAcross 23: Letter-shaped, threaded fastenerUBOLT
AAcross 24: Washed-up person
AAcross 25: Course in which to conjugate "amo, amas, amat ..."LATINI
AAcross 27: "We ___ please"AIMTO
AAcross 28: Dull pain
AAcross 29: Autumn
AAcross 31: When repeated, bygone newsboy's cry
AAcross 35: Con's opposite
AAcross 36: Mystery quality ... or what 18- and 55-Across and 3- and 32-Down have?XFACTOR
AAcross 38: Snakelike fish
AAcross 39: H. Ross ___, candidate of 1992 and 1996PEROT
AAcross 41: Party giver
AAcross 42: U.S. military vetEXGI
AAcross 43: Ancient Greek city with a mythical lion
AAcross 45: Learn secondhandHEAROF
AAcross 47: Having insurance
AAcross 50: Large, at StarbucksVENTI
AAcross 51: Twigs for baskets
AAcross 52: "If I may ..."PERMITME
AAcross 55: Owner of the farm where Woodstock took placeMAXYASGUR
AAcross 57: Contest submission
AAcross 58: Writer James
AAcross 59: Vases
AAcross 60: Have the wheel of a car
AAcross 61: Transmit
AAcross 62: Jab between the ribs, say
AAcross 63: Mob
DDown 1: Capital of Italia
DDown 2: Milky white gem
DDown 3: "Superman" villainLEXLUTHOR
DDown 4: Something for nothing
DDown 5: Start of a billboard catchphrase meaning "close to the highway"EASYON
DDown 6: Equally plumpASFAT
DDown 7: Photographed
DDown 8: "Red" or "White" baseball team
DDown 9: Courteous rejection to a womanNOMAAM
DDown 10: House style with a long pitched roof in back
DDown 11: Actor Murphy of old westernsAUDIE
DDown 12: Middle of an Oreo
DDown 13: Designer DonnaKARAN
DDown 19: Coat named for an Irish province
DDown 21: Steep drop-off
DDown 24: Sword handles
DDown 25: Northern Scandinavian
DDown 26: Field unit
DDown 27: It acquired Reynolds Metals in 2000ALCOA
DDown 30: Sighed with satisfaction
DDown 32: Cowboy who sang the title song from "High Noon"TEXRITTER
DDown 33: ___ Park (Queens neighborhood)
DDown 34: A, in Arabic
DDown 36: Nissan S.U.V.XTERRA
DDown 37: None of the above, on a survey
DDown 40: Like two jacks in a deck of cards
DDown 42: Take away from, as profits
DDown 44: Goof
DDown 46: Tangle up (in)
DDown 47: Unconscious states
DDown 48: Missouri river or Indian
DDown 49: Reindeer teamed with Prancer
DDown 50: Esther 8:9 is the longest one in the Bible
DDown 52: Play a practical joke on, slangily
DDown 53: Talking horse of '60s TVMRED
DDown 54: Brontë's Jane
DDown 56: Miracle-___ (plant food)GRO
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