New York Times Answers - Monday, 4th January 2010 There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 4th January 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tiddlywinks or tagGAMEAAcross 5: Leftover cloth bitSCRAPAAcross 10: Moon-landing vehicles, for shortLEMSAAcross 14: The Bard of ___ (Shakespeare)AVONAAcross 15: Michelangelo masterpiecePIETAAAcross 16: "Peter Pan" pirateSMEEAAcross 17: Reaction of a sore loserSOUR GRAPESAAcross 19: Boxer Oscar ___ HoyaDELAAAcross 20: Bosom buddyCRONYAAcross 21: ___-hour trafficRUSHAAcross 23: Lung protectorRIBAAcross 24: Food from heavenMANNAAAcross 25: Head honchoTOP BANANAAAcross 27: Shelley's "___ to the West Wind"ODEAAcross 28: Cartoonish baby cryWAHAAcross 30: Gives in (to)YIELDSAAcross 31: Scotch and ___SODAAAcross 33: Rioter's haulLOOTAAcross 36: Triumphant criesTADASAAcross 37: Be productive ... or what the answers at 17-, 25-, 53- and 63-Across do?BEARFRUITAAcross 40: HateABHORAAcross 43: Highlands denialsNAESAAcross 44: Sounds of amazementOOHSAAcross 48: Country music's TrittTRAVISAAcross 50: Mattress problemSAGAAcross 52: "Just kidding!"NOTAAcross 53: They protect car buyersLEMONLAWSAAcross 56: City NW of OrlandoOCALAAAcross 58: Reactions to adorable babiesAWSAAcross 59: Accessory that might say "Miss Universe"SASHAAcross 60: "The ___ Bunch" of 1970s TVBRADYAAcross 61: AARP part: Abbr.RETDAAcross 63: Select the best and leave the restCHERRYPICKAAcross 66: Earl ___ teaGREYAAcross 67: Seoul's homeKOREAAAcross 68: Melville work set in TahitiOMOOAAcross 69: Brontë's JaneEYREAAcross 70: Boiling indicationSTEAMAAcross 71: Puts in stitchesSEWSDDown 1: Windbag's outputGASDDown 2: Guacamole needAVOCADODDown 3: Lamented the loss ofMOURNEDDDown 4: Energy company that filed for bankruptcy in 2001ENRONDDown 5: Energetic for one's ageSPRYDDown 6: Org. in "The Bourne Identity"CIADDown 7: Copy, for shortREPRODDown 8: Enjoyed immenselyATEUPDDown 9: ElapsePASS BYDDown 10: '60s hallucinogenLSDDDown 11: Valuable green stoneEMERALDDDown 12: Bill & ___ Gates FoundationMELINDADDown 13: "Chilean" fishSEA BASSDDown 18: Munch on like a mouseGNAWDDown 22: Jean-Bertrand Aristide's countryHAITIDDown 24: May and June: Abbr.MOSDDown 25: Locust tree featureTHORNDDown 26: "That's swell!"NEATODDown 29: Lobster ___ NewburgALADDown 29: Lobster ___ NewburgALA.DDown 32: From the beginning, in LatinABOVODDown 34: Arthur Miller's "Death ___ Salesman"OFADDown 35: Lock of hairTRESSDDown 38: Brockovich and MoranERINSDDown 39: It's between Can. and Mex.U.S.A.DDown 39: It's between Can. and Mex.USADDown 40: On the looseAT LARGEDDown 41: Anheuser-Busch, for oneBREWERYDDown 42: Pet with cheek pouchesHAMSTERDDown 45: Words after stop or turnONADIMEDDown 46: "My heavens!"HOLYCOWDDown 47: RR stopSTADDown 49: Pants that are dressier than jeansSLACKSDDown 51: Graphically violentGORYDDown 54: ___ in the darkASHOTDDown 55: Question of locationWHEREDDown 57: Mafia bossesCAPOSDDown 60: Stoker who created DraculaBRAMDDown 62: It may have made a blonde blondeDYEDDown 64: Stephen of "The Crying Game"READDown 65: Bout enders, brieflyKOS