New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 20th October 2010 There are 38 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 20th October 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: City SSW of JacksonvilleOCALAAAcross 6: Physics unitsERGSAAcross 10: First of two before-and-after picturesTHENAAcross 14: MannerlyCIVILAAcross 15: Stir (up)RILEAAcross 16: "No prob"EASYAAcross 17: *Megadeth's music genreHEAVY METALAAcross 19: "Now!"ASAPAAcross 20: European tongueERSEAAcross 21: Cornerstone abbr.ESTDAAcross 22: Green bugAPHIDAAcross 23: Increase in increments, with "up"RATCHETAAcross 25: Sign in the bleachersHIMOMAAcross 27: *"The Lion King" songHAKUNAMATATAAAcross 31: Enlightened BuddhistARHATAAcross 34: ___ the beginningINATAAcross 35: Neighbor of Hung.ROMAAcross 36: You may take one before dinnerSEATAAcross 37: Swedish-based international clothing giant ... or a hint to the answers to the six starred cluesHANDMAAcross 39: Dr. Johnny Fever's station, in 1970s-'80s TVWKRPAAcross 40: Hi-tech heartC.P.U.AAcross 40: Hi-tech heartCPUAAcross 41: Spanish bathBANOAAcross 42: Kind of buddyBOSOMAAcross 43: *Hilton head, e.g.HOTEL MANAGERAAcross 47: One of the three original MusesMNEMEAAcross 48: Knocked someone out, saySMELLEDAAcross 52: Viking training camp?FJORDAAcross 54: "The Godfather" composer NinoROTAAAcross 56: "I finished"DONEAAcross 57: Who once remarked "You can't stay mad at somebody who makes you laugh"LENOAAcross 58: *The Father of American Public EducationHORACE MANNAAcross 60: Extra: Abbr.ADDLAAcross 61: German word slangily used to mean "extremely"UBERAAcross 62: Circle measuresRADIIAAcross 63: Germany's ___ CanalKIELAAcross 64: Internet ___ (viral phenomenon)MEMEAAcross 65: English race siteEPSOMDDown 1: Autumn hueOCHERDDown 2: Old OldsCIERADDown 3: "Stop, matey!"AVASTDDown 4: Real-time online conversationLIVECHATDDown 5: Prince ___ KhanALYDDown 6: 1974 Mocedades hitERESTUDDown 7: Film director MartinRITTDDown 8: Politician's greetingGLAD HANDDDown 9: Partner of poivre, in French seasoningSELDDown 10: It's "short and stout" in a children's songTEAPOTDDown 11: *Lines on a football fieldHASHMARKSDDown 12: Morales who played a 13-Down officer on TVESAIDDown 13: See 12-DownNYPDDDown 18: DocileMEEKDDown 22: Part of a Latin 101 trioAMATDDown 24: Symbol of a positionHATDDown 26: Shiite leaderIMAMDDown 28: Sheer fabricNINONDDown 29: One seeing red?TORODDown 30: Like 12-hour clocksAMPMDDown 31: "The Nazarene" author SholemASCHDDown 32: "___ Man"REPODDown 33: *SocietyHAUTMONDEDDown 37: 2004 Olympics gymnastics star Paul or MorganHAMMDDown 38: Organism that doesn't require oxygenANAEROBEDDown 39: Colorful almanac featureWORLDMAPDDown 41: RanBLEDDDown 42: Busy typeBEEDDown 44: Sign upENROLLDDown 45: RubberneckingASTAREDDown 46: Auto financing co.GMACDDown 49: A lotLOADSDDown 50: Film composer MorriconeENNIODDown 51: Material in a "Canadian tuxedo"DENIMDDown 52: CriticismFLAKDDown 53: Lightsaber wielderJEDIDDown 55: Utah cityOREMDDown 58: What fans doHUMDDown 59: Poetic prepositionERE