New York Times Answers - Sunday, 1st November 2009 There are 65 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 1st November 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TopsCAPSAAcross 5: Quilt fillerBATTAAcross 9: DetestABHORAAcross 14: Some I.R.A.'sCDSAAcross 17: Some extra booksAPOCRYPHAAAcross 19: SoftlyPIANOAAcross 20: Post a modern status updateTWEETAAcross 22: Eyewear providing hindsight?RETROSPECTACLESAAcross 24: French townVILLEAAcross 25: RestrainBATEAAcross 26: Game in which a player may be schneideredSKATAAcross 27: Repeated a Benjamin Franklin electrical experimentFLEWAKITEAAcross 29: Peanut-loving ghost?ELEPHANTOMAAcross 32: Intermittent revolutionary?SPORADICALAAcross 33: AfflictsAILSAAcross 34: "___ Can Cook" (onetime PBS show)YANAAcross 35: Leader against the AztecsCORTESAAcross 36: Hearing aids, brieflyPASAAcross 37: Christianity, e.g.: Abbr.RELAAcross 38: Bluff bitCRAGAAcross 40: Desert streamWADIAAcross 41: Emulate a grandparent, maybeDOTEAAcross 43: Rare mushroom?PSYCHEDELICACYAAcross 47: "Uh-uh"NODICEAAcross 51: Backrub responseAAHAAcross 52: It comes before the carteALAAAcross 52: It comes before the carteALA.AAcross 53: Put awayEATAAcross 55: Some sushi bar ordersMISOSAAcross 56: Give up smuggled goods?CONTRABANDONAAcross 62: Guards against chappingLIPBALMSAAcross 64: Area code 801 areaUTAHAAcross 65: Swamp thingSEDGEAAcross 66: Use www.irs.gov, sayEFILEAAcross 68: Not excitingTAMEAAcross 69: 1989 Madonna hitOHFATHERAAcross 71: High-school athletic star at a casino?ROULETTERMANAAcross 74: ___ areaMETROAAcross 75: Indian government of 1858-1947RAJAAcross 77: Word from Antony to CleopatraAMOAAcross 78: Parisian roll call responseICIAAcross 79: Barack Obama, for oneORATORAAcross 81: Noble Les Paul?GUITARISTOCRATAAcross 88: "As ___ Dying"ILAYAAcross 90: Man's name meaning "young man"SVENAAcross 91: Coward with a penNOELAAcross 92: ___ gratificationEGOAAcross 93: Boombox buttonRECAAcross 95: Hannibal of "The Silence of the Lambs"LECTERAAcross 97: Old TWA hub: Abbr.STLAAcross 98: Three or fourA FEWAAcross 99: "Maybe" music?PERHAPSODYAAcross 101: Dreams that don't die?FOREVERIESAAcross 104: 1946 John Hersey bookHIROSHIMAAAcross 105: Runner BuddZOLAAAcross 106: Simile wordsASANAAcross 107: Japanese financial centerOSAKAAAcross 108: Bug that never takes a ride?CENTIPEDESTRIANAAcross 113: Deux of these are better than oneTETESAAcross 114: "As You Like It" settingARDENAAcross 115: HustleMAKEHASTEAAcross 116: 60 minutiORAAAcross 117: "This I Promise You" group, 2000NSYNCAAcross 118: "Bill ___ History of the United States"NYESAAcross 119: DétenteTHAWDDown 1: Limo, e.g.CARDDown 2: Form of the Egyptian god ThothAPEDDown 3: PaunchPOTBELLYDDown 4: Gives up onSCRAPSDDown 5: What "two" meant, historicallyBYSEADDown 6: iPhone downloadAPPDDown 7: Broadway, sayTHESTAGEDDown 8: AppendTACK ONDDown 9: Give ___ on the backAPATDDown 10: Inexpensive penBICDDown 11: Greatly reducedHALF-PRICEDDown 12: Trading unitONELOTDDown 13: Fairy tale sisterROSE-REDDDown 14: Sporty ToyotaCELICADDown 15: River areas named for their shapeDELTASDDown 16: Mettle or metalSTEELDDown 18: "The Human Stain" novelistROTHDDown 20: Big Super Bowl expenseTVADDDown 21: Like online medical advice for kids?WIKIPEDIATRICDDown 23: Pompom holderTAMDDown 28: Had as a baseWASONDDown 29: One of three brothers in the Old WestEARPDDown 30: White ones are littleLIESDDown 31: Swimmer DianaNYADDDown 32: Fountain orderSODADDown 35: Kind of beanCACAODDown 38: BlackenCHARDDown 39: Go over and overREHASHDDown 40: Director, writer and actor in "The Woman in Red," 1984WILDERDDown 42: Age-old robbers' targetTOMBDDown 44: Vegetable that gives you an emotional release?CATHARTICHOKEDDown 45: Eng. or Span.LANGDDown 46: "Lux et Veritas" collegianYALIEDDown 48: Belief of about 1 1/2 billionISLAMDDown 49: Pause producerCOMMADDown 50: City near DüsseldorfESSENDDown 54: BiasTILTDDown 56: New York politico AndrewCUOMODDown 57: Follower of each or noOTHERDDown 58: Source of a "giant sucking sound," according to Ross PerotNAFTADDown 59: Common cause of a 3-DownBEERDDown 60: Not fun at allADRAGDDown 61: Mad man?NEUMANDDown 63: Opposite of plusPETITEDDown 67: "Dona ___ and Her Two Husbands"FLORDDown 70: Lever or levelTOOLDDown 72: "The Big Country," for oneOATERDDown 73: Sci. specialtyECOLDDown 76: Peachy-keenJUSTDANDYDDown 80: "Happy Days" roleRALPHDDown 82: Poker star PhilIVEYDDown 83: Like some stock market highs and lowsINTRADAYDDown 84: LoneSOLEDDown 85: Strip, sand and stainREFINISHDDown 86: Tommie of the AmazinsAGEEDDown 87: Tugboat servicesTOWSDDown 89: Sammy Davis Jr. autobiographyYESICANDDown 93: Hunt's "Mad About You" co-starREISERDDown 94: SlipsERRATADDown 96: They've got promiseCOMERSDDown 97: Like many an oathSOLEMNDDown 98: Dormant Turkish volcanoARARATDDown 99: Candid, maybePHOTODDown 100: Botanist Gray and othersASASDDown 101: PopinjayFOPDDown 102: Mings, e.g.VASESDDown 103: Job precursor: Abbr.ESTHDDown 105: 97.5% of a pennyZINCDDown 109: XTENDDown 110: Manage, with "out"EKEDDown 111: ___ premiumATADDown 112: MintNEW