New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th February 2010 There are 36 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th February 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: With 8-Across, World records? * Natural seasoningSEASALTAAcross 8: See 1-AcrossATLASESAAcross 15: With 16-Across, Division division * CutABRIDGEAAcross 16: See 15-AcrossBRIGADEAAcross 17: With 18-Across, Was sorrowful * SeparateGRIEVEDAAcross 18: See 17-AcrossDIVERGEAAcross 19: Dry whiteSOAVEAAcross 20: CheekSAUCEAAcross 22: Where Joe gets a six-pack?GYMAAcross 23: Be humanERRAAcross 25: Common peoplePLEBSAAcross 27: Big mouthMAWAAcross 30: Bygone Yankee great, with "the"BABEAAcross 32: Declare, onceSAYESTAAcross 36: Lyrical worksODESAAcross 38: Meter reader's placeTAXIAAcross 40: BisectedINTWOAAcross 41: With 43-Across, Coagulate * GalleyTHICKENAAcross 43: See 41-AcrossKITCHENAAcross 45: Indian shelterHOGANAAcross 46: Radiate, as lightSHEDAAcross 48: Stevenson's misanthropeHYDEAAcross 49: LugSCHLEPAAcross 51: Tailor's chalk, typicallyTALCAAcross 53: Laid out a club, maybeLEDAAcross 54: Passed out on the table?DEALTAAcross 56: Big mouthYAPAAcross 58: Brief momentSECAAcross 61: Short-lived phenomenaBLIPSAAcross 63: Soda jerk's creationFLOATAAcross 67: With 69-Across, Longtime Penn State head coach * VersatilePROTEANAAcross 69: See 67-AcrossPATERNOAAcross 71: With 72-Across, Moderate tempo * DoneANDANTEAAcross 72: See 71-AcrossATANENDAAcross 73: With 74-Across, Like St. Petersburg in 1914, 1924 and 1991 * Drift aimlesslyMEANDERAAcross 74: See 73-AcrossRENAMEDDDown 1: Gives a littleSAGSDDown 2: River that was the ancient dividing line between Rome and CarthageEBRODDown 3: "Summertime," e.g.ARIADDown 4: StrainSIEVEDDown 5: Always or foreverADVERBDDown 6: Big: Abbr.LGEDDown 7: Dr. Seuss, informally, and othersTEDSDDown 8: "Spellbound" singer, 1991ABDULDDown 9: Brief momentsTRICESDDown 10: Worm, oftenLIVEBAITDDown 11: GrayAGEDDown 12: America's Puppet MasterSARGDDown 13: Unconventionally provocativeEDGYDDown 14: Come across asSEEMDDown 21: PeakAPEXDDown 24: Deserve special treatmentRATEDDown 26: MeshSYNCHDDown 27: What some balls repelMOTHSDDown 28: Literally, "for this"AD HOCDDown 29: Heave up, as an anchorWEIGHDDown 31: Blacks outBANSDDown 33: Antiknock additiveETHYLDDown 34: Dag Hammarskjöld, for oneSWEDEDDown 35: FitTONEDDDown 37: Almost boilSCALDDDown 39: Unböring retailerIKEADDown 42: Quadriceps exerciseKNEE BENDDDown 44: Without aimIDLYDDown 47: Link lettersHTTPDDown 50: Vintner's assetPALATEDDown 52: Cousin of a boubouCAFTANDDown 55: Tough hit for an infielderLINERDDown 57: Legislative assembliesPLENADDown 58: Hormel canned it in 1937; Congress, in 2003SPAMDDown 59: White-tailed flierERNEDDown 60: End notes?CODADDown 62: BoomSPARDDown 64: Utah cityOREMDDown 65: Jesus' maternal grandmotherANNEDDown 66: One of the PalinsTODDDDown 68: Almost burnTANDDown 70: Eroded, with "away"ATE