New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 16th June 2010 There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 16th June 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ Cohn, 1991 Grammy winner for Best New ArtistMARCAAcross 5: Rent-___ACARAAcross 9: "War is not the answer" peopleDOVESAAcross 14: Elizabeth Taylor role, in briefCLEOAAcross 15: Khrushchev's impromptu gavelSHOEAAcross 16: Slightly aheadUPONEAAcross 17: Followed the Hippocratic oath, in a wayDIDNOHARMAAcross 19: Either of two peaks in Greek mythMTIDAAAcross 20: Sporty, powerful autoVEIGHTTBIRDAAcross 22: Collapsible place to collapseCOTAAcross 23: Not idlingIN GEARAAcross 24: "It's ___!" ("I give up!")NOUSEAAcross 26: Racy, low-budget filmRRATEDBMOVIEAAcross 31: "Cool" amountMILAAcross 34: Checked outEYEDAAcross 35: Beatlemania reactionSWOONAAcross 36: Plebe's place: Abbr.ACADAAcross 38: Check for freshness, in a waySNIFFAAcross 41: Ladies' manSTUDAAcross 42: Ladies' manROMEOAAcross 44: "___ bien!"TRESAAcross 46: Slot-car track sectionESSAAcross 47: Undergarments that show a little of the chestVNECKTSHIRTSAAcross 51: 101BASICAAcross 52: Software instruction file headingREADMEAAcross 56: Easter lead-inNORAAcross 58: Messages on an Apple deviceIPHONEEMAILAAcross 61: Youngest-ever French Open winner Michael ___CHANGAAcross 63: Some Election Day surveysEXITPOLLSAAcross 64: It may bring a tear to your eyeONIONAAcross 65: Word on a biblical wallMENEAAcross 66: Sheryl Crow's "___ Wanna Do"ALLIAAcross 67: Fake-book contentsSONGSAAcross 68: "With a wink and ___"ANODAAcross 69: Closing bell org.NYSEDDown 1: Early 15th-century yearMCDVIDDown 2: Many a day laborerALIENDDown 3: Make even deeperREDIGDDown 4: ___ eelCONGERDDown 5: Common car door fixtures, onceASHTRAYSDDown 6: Activity in a virtual roomCHATDDown 7: Simplest of choicesAORBDDown 8: Send a ticklerREMINDDDown 9: Hollow-point bulletsDUMDUMSDDown 10: ___-out clauseOPTDDown 11: Yea-or-nay eventVOICEVOTEDDown 12: Prefix with skeletonENDODDown 13: Pants partSEATDDown 18: Midwest air hubOHAREDDown 21: Knock over, so to speakROBDDown 25: Some eaters at troughsSOWSDDown 27: Half a scoreTENDDown 28: One of TV's BunkersEDITHDDown 29: Notes in potsIOUSDDown 30: Reaches 0:00:00 on a countdown clock, sayENDSDDown 31: Sportscaster AlbertMARVDDown 32: Scissors, for "cut," on a PCICONDDown 33: KnuckleheadLAMEBRAINDDown 37: Prefix meaning 27-DownDECADDown 39: Common party night: Abbr.FRIDDown 40: Discovered after a search, with "out"FERRETEDDDown 43: "Go ahead" hand gesturesOKSIGNSDDown 45: High, as a priceSTEEPDDown 48: Bit of adviceTIPDDown 49: Conceptual frameworkSCHEMADDown 50: Margaret Mead intervieweeSAMOANDDown 53: Waste timeDALLYDDown 54: Rumor sources?MILLSDDown 55: Bovine in adsELSIEDDown 56: Some PX patronsNCOSDDown 57: "Yikes!"OHNODDown 59: Beasts in a spanOXENDDown 60: Spanish boyNINODDown 62: Seasonal quaffNOG