New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 14th April 2010 There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 14th April 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Painter's primerGESSOAAcross 6: Mex. missSRTAAAcross 10: Big Apple neighborhood west of the East VillageNOHOAAcross 14: English novelist Canetti who wrote "Crowds and Power"ELIASAAcross 15: Thing to look under'HOODAAcross 15: Thing to look underHOODAAcross 16: Privy toIN ONAAcross 17: DearNEARTOONESHEARTAAcross 20: Actress ThompsonEMMAAAcross 21: When la Tour Eiffel lights upNUITAAcross 22: Rock band with a lightning bolt in its logoACDCAAcross 23: What children should be, so the saying goesSEENBUTNOTHEARDAAcross 27: ElecteesINSAAcross 28: Mount in the BibleASSAAcross 29: "___ the last rose of summer" (start of a Thomas Moore poem)TISAAcross 30: ___ the dayRUEAAcross 31: Head out on the ranch?STEERAAcross 33: Korean moneyWONAAcross 34: What Justin Timberlake's "bringin' back," in a songSEXYAAcross 35: Home of the Ivy LeagueNORTH-EASTAAcross 35: Home of the Ivy LeagueNORTHEASTAAcross 39: Director PremingerOTTOAAcross 42: Palindromic exclamationOHOAAcross 43: Many sand castle moldsPAILSAAcross 47: Not conPROAAcross 48: Take to courtSUEAAcross 49: Carmaker whose name means "arise out of Asia"KIAAAcross 51: ___ MustardCOLAAcross 52: It's a relief in AthensPARTHENONFRIEZEAAcross 56: Princess with a blasterLEIAAAcross 57: "That's big news, dude!"WHOAAAcross 58: Sentence segment: Abbr.PREDAAcross 59: Likely to change everythingEARTHSHATTERINGAAcross 62: Baseball's MoisesALOUAAcross 63: Like lemonade sans sugarTARTAAcross 64: Oscar-winning "Tootsie" actressLANGEAAcross 65: Cold war news sourceTASSAAcross 66: Canine commandSTAYAAcross 67: Comedian WandaSYKESDDown 1: Book that spans 2,369 yearsGENESISDDown 2: Gold or silver, but not bronzeELEMENTDDown 3: Like the cats in "Lady and the Tramp"SIAMESEDDown 4: Clear kitchen wrapSARANDDown 5: Sunrise direction in BerlinOSTDDown 6: Hoot and hollerSHOUTSDDown 7: 1998 De Niro filmRONINDDown 8: In direct competitionTOE-TO-TOEDDown 9: Google moneymakersADSDDown 10: Lisa Simpson, to Patty or SelmaNIECEDDown 11: How one might go bungee jumpingONADAREDDown 12: Receptacle for Voldemort's soul in Harry PotterHORCRUXDDown 13: Que. neighborONTDDown 18: BurdenONUSDDown 19: Derisive laughsHAHSDDown 24: Prefix with -meterBARODDown 25: Fey of "30 Rock"TINADDown 26: Susan of "L.A. Law"DEYDDown 32: Musician BrianENODDown 33: "... that's ___!"W.H.O.DDown 33: "... that's ___!"WHODDown 34: Where to catch a bullet?: Abbr.STADDown 36: Player/preyerROUEDDown 37: "And after that?"THENWHATDDown 38: Exchange jabs or gibesSPARDDown 39: Right to left, e.g.: Abbr.OPPDDown 40: Light refrainTRA-LA-LADDown 41: Stars in a ringTOREROSDDown 44: Place to see a flying camelICE RINKDDown 45: Drop down one's throat?LOZENGEDDown 46: Big busting toolsSLEDGESDDown 48: Persian monarchSHAHDDown 49: Full of difficultiesKNOTTYDDown 50: "___ first you ..."IFATDDown 53: "___ Andronicus"TITUSDDown 54: John who wrote "Appointment in Samarra"O'HARADDown 55: Start of an appealIPRAYDDown 59: Drop down one's throatEATDDown 60: Urban grid: Abbr.STSDDown 61: Chi-town trainsELS