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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 29th September 2010

There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 29th September 2010. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Supply with more ammo, say
AAcross 1: Supply with more ammo, say
AAcross 6: Term of endearment
AAcross 10: Bits of land in la SeineILES
AAcross 14: 2003 Sandler/Nicholson comedyANGERMANAGEMENT
AAcross 17: 1940 Crosby/Lamour/Hope film that was the first of a "travel" seriesROADTOSINGAPORE
AAcross 18: YaliesELIS
AAcross 19: Part of NATO: Abbr.ORG
AAcross 20: "Mad Men" extras
AAcross 21: Conducted
AAcross 22: Actor BertLAHR
AAcross 24: Mystery writer DeightonLEN
AAcross 25: It may make a ewe turn
AAcross 27: Big name in baseball cardsTOPPS
AAcross 30: Starters
AAcross 33: Gelatinous ingredient in desserts
AAcross 34: First X or O, say
AAcross 37: 1971 film that was Cybill Shepherd's debut, with "The"LASTPICTURESHOW
AAcross 41: 1954 Elia Kazan Oscar winnerONTHEWATERFRONT
AAcross 42: Bout stopper
AAcross 43: Author Philip
AAcross 44: Some razorsATRAS
AAcross 45: Ergo
AAcross 46: Pugilists' grp.WBA
AAcross 47: Blood-typing syst.
AAcross 49: Mystery writer Edward D. ___HOCH
AAcross 51: Ode title starterTOA
AAcross 54: World Cup chantOLEOLE
AAcross 57: Singer/actress Zadora
AAcross 58: Lomond, e.g.
AAcross 59: 2008 film derived from Dr. SeussHORTONHEARSAWHO
AAcross 62: 1986 film for which Paul Newman won his only OscarTHECOLOROFMONEY
AAcross 63: Inauguration Day highlight
AAcross 64: Proverbial heptad
AAcross 65: Addicts
DDown 1: Less well done
DDown 2: ___ Gay, historic plane displayed by the SmithsonianENOLA
DDown 3: "Encore!"
DDown 4: N.L. Central team
DDown 5: "I pity the fool" speakerMRT
DDown 6: Mideast city whose name, coincidentally, is an anagram of ARABS
DDown 7: 1935 Marx Brothers rompANIGHTATTHEOPERA
DDown 8: Proscribe
DDown 9: Drives (on)
DDown 10: Drives
DDown 11: Sierra ___
DDown 12: Bankrupt company in 2001-02 newsENRON
DDown 13: Fr. holy womenSTES
DDown 15: Lettuce or kale
DDown 16: Corrode
DDown 23: Ne'er-do-well
DDown 25: Setting for candlelit romance
DDown 26: Current unit
DDown 28: Henry VIII's sixth
DDown 29: Like some suburban homes
DDown 30: Scads
DDown 31: Go south
DDown 32: "___ perpetua" (Idaho's motto)ESTO
DDown 34: Thursday's eponym
DDown 35: College in New Rochelle, N.Y.IONA
DDown 36: 100-lb. unitsCWTS
DDown 38: Triumphant cryIWON
DDown 39: Fisherman's 10-pounder, e.g.
DDown 40: Mex. missSRTA
DDown 45: The sauce
DDown 46: Fisherman's spot
DDown 47: Lei-person's greeting?
DDown 48: Covering for la tête
DDown 50: Pietro's ta-tas
DDown 51: Olde ___ (historic area, quaintly)TOWNE
DDown 52: Orangish shade
DDown 53: Shipboard criesAHOYS
DDown 54: "___ be in England ..."OHTO
DDown 55: Old card game with forfeits
DDown 56: Photo blowups: Abbr.ENLS
DDown 58: Vientiane's country
DDown 60: Implement in a Millet painting
DDown 61: Dallas sch.SMU
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