New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th March 2010 There are 69 across clues and 96 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th March 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Window boxes, for short?ACSAAcross 4: Prefix with businessAGRIAAcross 8: F.B.I. scandal of the 1970s-'80sABSCAMAAcross 14: Actress Fox of "CSI"JORJAAAcross 19: "Let's Talk About Sex" hip-hop groupSALTNPEPAAAcross 22: Tony who directed "Michael Clayton"GILROYAAcross 23: Not just a little bowSALAAMAAcross 24: Plot of a Willa Cather novel?STORYOFOPIONEERSAAcross 26: Cool-lookingSNAZZYAAcross 27: Río contentsAGUAAAcross 28: "Look what ___!"IDIDAAcross 29: Not so dryWETTERAAcross 31: Lb. partsOZSAAcross 32: Desert bloomersYUCCASAAcross 35: Ship to the New WorldNINAAAcross 38: Beachgoer's itemPAILAAcross 39: Tennis star nicknamed "Ice Man"BORGAAcross 41: Unabridged version of a Philip Roth novella?THELONGGOODBYECOLUMBUSAAcross 47: ManeuverPLOYAAcross 48: Prepare for plantingTILLAAcross 49: "Don't believe that!"ITSALIEAAcross 50: Warts and allASISAAcross 54: Bobby and othersORRSAAcross 56: DriftingAIMLESSAAcross 60: "Authority is never without ___": EuripidesHATEAAcross 61: Pocket edition of a D. H. Lawrence novel?LITTLEWOMENINLOVEAAcross 65: Singer LambertADAMAAcross 66: TrappedSNAREDAAcross 67: Things that go through tubesOVAAAcross 68: Analogy partISTOAAcross 69: Ed who provided the lead voice in "Up"ASNERAAcross 71: EyesOGLESAAcross 72: Most likelyAPTESTAAcross 75: "The Closer" star SedgwickKYRAAAcross 77: "Frost/Nixon" director's copy of a Graham Greene novel?HOWARDSENDOFTHEAFFAIRAAcross 85: No longer freshGAMYAAcross 86: TakeoffPARODYAAcross 87: Bachelor's end?ALTARAAcross 89: WearyJADEDAAcross 92: It's moldedCLAYAAcross 96: Ear partCOBAAcross 97: Not casualDRESSYAAcross 98: Convertible, maybeSOFAAAcross 99: Final copy of a Cervantes novel?THELASTDONQUIXOTEAAcross 103: O.T. book read at PurimESTHAAcross 104: It's read to the rowdyRIOT ACTAAcross 105: Suffix at a natural history museumSAURAAcross 106: Literary collectionsANASAAcross 107: 1948 Literature NobelistT. S. ELIOTAAcross 109: Red ___HOTSAAcross 112: Form of many Tin Pan Alley tunesAABAAAcross 114: Creased copy of a Jack Finney novel?AWRINKLEINTIMEANDAGAINAAcross 122: Tennis star TommyHAASAAcross 123: One-named supermodelEMMEAAcross 124: Sky: Fr.CIELAAcross 125: C. S. Lewis landNARNIAAAcross 127: Louvre article?LESAAcross 128: Mass producer, for shortJSBACHAAcross 130: Himalayan legendYETIAAcross 133: Community hangout, informallyTHEYAAcross 134: "Same here"IDOTOOAAcross 137: Illustrations in a Leo Tolstoy novel?ARTOFWARANDPEACEAAcross 142: SourMOROSEAAcross 143: Brought upREAREDAAcross 144: 1957 film dogOLDYELLERAAcross 145: How a call may be picked up at the officeONTWOAAcross 146: They get added to poundsSTRAYSAAcross 147: "A Serious Man" co-director, 2009COENAAcross 148: Head of state?ESSDDown 1: Mineralogist's jobASSAYDDown 2: String once used for cellosCATGUTDDown 3: Not sit upSLOUCHDDown 4: WhateverANYDDown 5: Mailing HQGPODDown 6: Altered mortgage, brieflyREFIDDown 7: Touch, for oneIPODDDown 8: PastAGODDown 9: Storage unitBINDDown 10: PlethoraSLEWDDown 11: UnsettlingCREEPYDDown 12: Blood linesAORTAEDDown 13: SeerMYSTICDDown 14: Start of the yr.JANDDown 15: Suffix with Cray-OLADDown 16: Fuzz buster?RAZORBLADEDDown 17: Duke Ellington band instrumentJAZZGUITARDDown 18: Carter and AdamsAMYSDDown 20: Slightest residueTRACEDDown 21: MimicryAPINGDDown 23: Lith., e.g., onceSSRDDown 25: BoobIDIOTDDown 30: Kay Thompson title characterELOISEDDown 33: Savoy peakALPDDown 34: Was helpless?SOLOEDDDown 36: "There is ___ in 'team'"NOIDDown 37: Stevenson of IllinoisADLAIDDown 39: Kind of lineBUSDDown 40: Marlon Brando, by birthOMAHANDDown 42: Neighbor of Swed.NORWDDown 43: SpinnerGYRODDown 44: Russian pancakesBLINIDDown 45: Some blockers: Abbr.LTSDDown 46: Feel likeSEEMDDown 50: TooALSODDown 51: Indian P.M. Manmohan ___SINGHDDown 52: Author CalvinoITALODDown 53: Throw aroundSTREWDDown 55: Hit hardSMOTEDDown 57: Goal-oriented grp.?MLSDDown 58: Shooting siteLOTDDown 59: Brought to mindEVOKEDDDown 62: "Gil Blas" authorLESAGEDDown 63: StillEVENDDown 64: Former Wall St. inits.NASDDDown 69: Toy sound?ARFDDown 70: Firefox alternativeSAFARIDDown 72: Byrd's rank: Abbr.ADMDDown 73: Film with the line "Oh, we have 12 vacancies. 12 cabins, 12 vacancies"PSYCHODDown 74: BeatTOPDDown 76: Celebratory cryYAYDDown 78: "Lovely!," in dated slangRADDDown 79: It's undeniableFACTDDown 80: SteppedTRODDDown 81: VagrantsHOBOSDDown 82: Vega of "Spy Kids"ALEXADDown 83: Fight announcementITSONDDown 84: Bob Marley, e.g.RASTADDown 88: Deli suppliesRYESDDown 89: "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" creatorJOSSWHEDONDDown 90: RoughlyAFTERASORTDDown 91: Flower once cultivated for foodDAHLIADDown 93: RentLETDDown 94: ___ modeALADDown 94: ___ modeALA.DDown 95: Marina sightYACHTDDown 97: South African city of 2.5+ millionDURBANDDown 98: Biological bristleSETADDown 99: Mr. and Mrs.TITLESDDown 100: Giving nothing away, in a waySTOICDDown 101: Bread with chicken tikka masalaNAANDDown 102: College localeQUADDDown 104: Seoul soldierROKDDown 108: Election winnersINSDDown 110: "I don't need to hear that!," informallyTMIDDown 111: "Ciao!"SEEYADDown 113: Ottoman honorificAGADDown 115: Locks upEMBARSDDown 116: Ottoman hospiceIMARETDDown 117: Sweet drinkNECTARDDown 118: Old OldsALERODDown 119: Soviet co-opARTELDDown 120: Not just puffINHALEDDown 121: "Uncle!" criers, perhapsNIECESDDown 126: Australia's ___ RockAYERSDDown 127: Stretch ___LIMODDown 128: One of the Jonas brothersJOEDDown 129: Dance typically done to "Hava Nagila"HORADDown 131: Rash preventerTALCDDown 132: Intro to Chinese?INDODDown 135: DragTOWDDown 136: Bolivian bearOSODDown 138: Noted Palin impressionistFEYDDown 139: O.E.D. entries: Abbr.WDSDDown 140: ColoringDYEDDown 141: Where you might find a long sentence?PEN