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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 17th November 2009

There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 17th November 2009. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Gulf of ___, off the coast of Yemen
AAcross 5: Animal acquired from an animal shelter, say
AAcross 8: Coins a nickname for
AAcross 12: Eyelike windows
AAcross 13: QB ManningELI
AAcross 14: China's Zhou ___ENLAI
AAcross 16: With 2-Down, group with the only James Bond theme to hit #1DURAN
AAcross 17: Okra feature
AAcross 18: With 10-Down, flashy jewelry
AAcross 19: Ones who stand above the crowd?
AAcross 21: International alliance
AAcross 23: Eastern royal
AAcross 24: Cuban base in the news, in briefGITMO
AAcross 26: Petri dish gel
AAcross 27: IHOP drinksOJS
AAcross 29: Silent hellos and goodbyes
AAcross 31: Daniel of the old frontier
AAcross 34: A.P. transmission
AAcross 38: ___ for Africa
AAcross 38: ___ for Africa
AAcross 39: With 25-Down, start of a nighttime nursery rhyme
AAcross 41: Not used
AAcross 42: Dress shirt accessories
AAcross 44: Wear away
AAcross 46: Bright double star in Orion
AAcross 47: Japanese prime minister Taro ___ASO
AAcross 48: "Put a tiger in your tank" brandESSO
AAcross 51: On the ball
AAcross 53: Arctic seabird
AAcross 57: Italian ice cream treat
AAcross 59: Emphatic refusalIMEANNO
AAcross 61: With 50-Down, #1 hit of 1969
AAcross 62: Prodigal ___
AAcross 64: With 54-Down, intro to a joke
AAcross 65: Flew into ___ (got furious)ARAGE
AAcross 66: License plate
AAcross 67: Cover ltr. accompaniersENCLS
AAcross 68: Smartphone introduced in 2002TREO
AAcross 69: Sellout signSRO
AAcross 70: Fake at the rink
DDown 1: High-end Honda divisionACURA
DDown 2: See 16-AcrossDURAN
DDown 3: Great joy
DDown 4: Bilbao boyNINO
DDown 5: Coke competitor
DDown 6: "Do Ya" rock grp.ELO
DDown 7: High and low water lines
DDown 8: Credit card balance, e.g.
DDown 9: Let loose
DDown 10: See 18-Across
DDown 11: Nick who comes at night
DDown 12: Scent
DDown 15: Media exec RobertIGER
DDown 20: They line up between centers and tackles: Abbr.RGS
DDown 22: Orwell's "1984" or Clarke's "2010"
DDown 25: See 39-Across
DDown 28: Martial artist who starred in "Romeo Must Die"JETLI
DDown 30: Fencing weapons
DDown 31: Tampa Bay footballer, brieflyBUC
DDown 32: The Buckeyes, for shortOSU
DDown 33: Klutz
DDown 34: Menus with reds, whites and rosésWINELISTS
DDown 35: Lennon's "Two Virgins" partner
DDown 36: Newsman Koppel
DDown 37: Run a tab
DDown 40: City near Manchester
DDown 43: French cheese
DDown 45: Cash who sang "Black Cadillac"ROSANNE
DDown 47: 20s dispenser
DDown 48: She, in SicilyESSA
DDown 49: Sudden burst
DDown 50: See 61-Across
DDown 52: Rock star whose name is spelled out by the middle letters of 16-, 18-, 39-, 61- and 64-AcrossRINGO
DDown 54: See 64-Across
DDown 55: Donald Duck, to Huey, Dewey and Louie
DDown 56: "All systems go" signalsAOKS
DDown 58: Nabisco cookie
DDown 60: Squeezed (by)
DDown 63: Sculling propeller
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