New York Times Answers - Sunday, 24th January 2010 There are 86 across clues and 87 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 24th January 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Letter-shaped woodworking viseC-CLAMPAAcross 7: Times, e.g.FONTAAcross 11: Inuit word for "house"IGLUAAcross 15: Butchers' offeringsTBONESAAcross 21: Former New Jersey governor JamesFLORIOAAcross 22: "Typee" sequelOMOOAAcross 23: JunketTRIPAAcross 24: OutABSENTAAcross 25: Rolling in the grass?LAWN BOWLINGAAcross 27: Party leadership?SOCIALCHAIRAAcross 29: Comic strip "___ and Janis"ARLOAAcross 30: Parting localeRED SEAAAcross 31: "Still ..."EVEN SOAAcross 32: Only person to win Emmys for acting, writing and directingALDAAAcross 33: 1992 Robin Williams movieTOYSAAcross 34: National Geographic insertsMAPSAAcross 35: Mall attractionSALEAAcross 37: Cookie holdersTINSAAcross 39: Medium power?E.S.P.AAcross 39: Medium power?ESPAAcross 40: VerandasLANAISAAcross 42: HypotheticalsIFSAAcross 43: "___ luego!"HASTAAAcross 45: Intersection of the x and y axesORIGINAAcross 49: Biologist Stephen Jay ___GOULDAAcross 51: Buddhist sectZENAAcross 52: "Who ___?"AMIAAcross 54: Kind of arteryRENALAAcross 55: Cross swords?FENCEAAcross 56: Oct. ordeal for jrs.PSATAAcross 58: ZenithsAPICESAAcross 61: Lamp localesBEDSIDESAAcross 63: The Father of Mexican IndependenceHIDALGOAAcross 65: It may rain in theseSHEETSAAcross 66: Where a tab goesSLOTAAcross 67: Botanical balmALOEAAcross 69: "Rule, Britannia" composerARNEAAcross 70: "The Oblong Box" authorPOEAAcross 72: Heroin, slangilySCAGAAcross 73: TV Guide infoAIRDATEAAcross 76: StubbornnessADAMANCYAAcross 79: Quick on the uptakeAPTAAcross 80: Hinged fastenersHASPSAAcross 83: Publication founded in 1952 featuring artwork that does the same thing as this puzzleMADMAGAZINEAAcross 85: Suisse peaksALPESAAcross 87: ___Kosh B'GoshOSHAAcross 88: Bittersweet performanceSWAN SONGAAcross 90: Run longer than expectedENDLATEAAcross 92: Dance moveSTEPAAcross 94: Neither Rep. nor Dem.IND.AAcross 95: Headed for overtimeTIEDAAcross 97: PlayStation alternativeXBOXAAcross 98: Monopoly tokenSHOEAAcross 102: NudgePOKE ATAAcross 104: Visibly very embarrassedBEETREDAAcross 107: Like tennis servesOVERHANDAAcross 109: Shells outSPENDSAAcross 110: MystiqueAURAAAcross 111: Dumas's Monte Cristo, e.g.COMTEAAcross 113: Propelled, in a wayOAREDAAcross 114: FlightLAMAAcross 115: Musical score abbr.ARRAAcross 116: Lacking skill inBADATAAcross 117: Become depletedRUN DRYAAcross 118: Hanukkah servingLATKEAAcross 120: Camera type, brieflySLRAAcross 122: 1950 Asimov classicIROBOTAAcross 124: WhupTANAAcross 127: "Joyeux" timeNOELAAcross 128: Trillion: PrefixTERAAAcross 130: Latin 101 wordAMASAAcross 131: Bingo callBTENAAcross 135: 1997 Peter Fonda roleULEEAAcross 137: Electrician's needPLIERSAAcross 139: Roman's countryPATRIAAAcross 141: Five-star reviewRAVEAAcross 142: Place for breaking things?NEWSCHANNELAAcross 144: Classy publication?SCHOOL PAPERAAcross 146: First name in soulARETHAAAcross 147: Morales of "La Bamba"ESAIAAcross 148: Adequate, old-styleENOWAAcross 149: Gold Glover SuzukiICHIROAAcross 150: Narrow waterwaySTRAITAAcross 151: Rink fake-outDEKEAAcross 152: A century in Washington: Abbr.SENSAAcross 153: "Roger ___ Book of Film"EBERTSDDown 1: B, essentiallyCFLATDDown 2: Mild cigarCLARODDown 3: HumbleLOWLYDDown 4: Some early New Yorker cartoonsARNOSDDown 5: 1997 Will Smith/Tommy Lee Jones blockbuster, for shortMIBDDown 6: Have-notPOORMANDDown 7: With 14-Down, what to do on the dotted lines to reveal six hidden things that have something in common with this puzzleFOLDPAGESOAANDBARELINEDDDown 8: ElisionOMISSIONDDown 9: All alternativeNONEDDown 10: One-piece vestmentsTOGASDDown 11: What "ipso" meansITSELFDDown 12: Orange spotsGROVESDDown 13: Woe for FidoLICEDDown 14: See 7-DownUPINTHETOPANDBOTTOMROWSDDown 15: ClawsTALONSDDown 16: World Service airerBBCDDown 17: Labor Dept. watchdogOSHADDown 18: Football Hall-of-Fame coach GreasyNEALEDDown 19: Writers Bagnold and BlytonENIDSDDown 20: Rein, e.g.STRAPDDown 26: Gradually removeWEANDDown 28: Like some elephants and all tigersASIANDDown 36: Come to the rescueAIDDDown 38: Kind of infectionSTAPHDDown 40: "I Shot Andy Warhol" star TaylorLILIDDown 41: The likeSUCHDDown 44: Pierre's girlfriendsAMIESDDown 45: Planets, e.g.ORBSDDown 46: Casting requirementREELDDown 47: Prefix with ChineseINDODDown 48: Valve in some fireplacesGASTAPDDown 50: Han's honLEIADDown 51: Veer quicklyZAGDDown 53: Polar featureICE CAPDDown 53: Polar featureICECAPDDown 55: Corey of "Stand By Me"FELDMANDDown 56: Bamboo loverPANDADDown 57: Vulgar personSLEAZEDDown 58: "Just ___!"ASECDDown 59: Tour de France stageETAPEDDown 60: Some Army NCO'sSSGTSDDown 62: Patriotic women's org.DARDDown 64: TrawlerDRAGGERDDown 68: LAX data: Abbr.ETDSDDown 71: Bob Marley classicONELOVEDDown 74: Edition: Abbr.ISSDDown 75: Ham on stageEMOTERDDown 77: CoquetteMINXDDown 78: China's Sun ___-senYATDDown 80: R.N. localesHOSPSDDown 81: Put ___ to (end)ASTOPDDown 82: Tel Aviv coinSHEKELDDown 84: "America" singer in "West Side Story"ANITADDown 86: Eda who wrote "When Your Child Drives You Crazy"LESHANDDown 89: Mental acuityWITSDDown 91: FireAXEDDown 93: CorrectionalPENALDDown 96: Prefix with -gonDECADDown 99: Brain-bustingHARDDDown 100: LuluONERDDown 101: Small vortexEDDYDDown 103: Jingle writer, maybeADMANDDown 105: Where to find Lux.EURDDown 106: ___ al-Fayed, companion of Princess DianaDODIDDown 108: Lopsided victoryROUTDDown 112: Part of an Ironman competitionMARATHONDDown 115: Mowgli's friend in "The Jungle Book"AKELADDown 116: Cold response?BRRDDown 117: Gershwin musical of 1928ROSALIEDDown 119: Monopoly tokenTOP HATDDown 120: Engage in a certain college prankSTREAKDDown 121: Nielsen of "The Naked Gun"LESLIEDDown 123: Star of "Charles in Charge"BAIODDown 124: Skipjack and yellowfinTUNASDDown 125: Like good guardsALERTDDown 126: More freshNEWERDDown 129: Church recessesAPSESDDown 131: Astronomer who lost part of his nose in a duelBRAHEDDown 132: Animal with four toes on its front feet and three toes on its back feetTAPIRDDown 133: Six-time U.S. Open champEVERTDDown 134: ___ Circus (ancient Roman arena)NEROSDDown 136: This, in MadridESTADDown 138: Start of Massachusetts' mottoENSEDDown 140: This might make you red in the faceACNEDDown 143: XCH'IDDown 143: XCHIDDown 145: Toxic chemical, for shortPCB