New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 2nd November 2010 There are 33 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 2nd November 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Toy gun shotBBSAAcross 4: Machine that was often clonedIBMPCAAcross 9: Molecular matterATOMAAcross 13: "Don't Bring Me Down" band, for shortELOAAcross 14: It may be "golden" in mathematicsRATIOAAcross 15: Kind of sharkMAKOAAcross 16: Where a cowpuncher may workDUDE RANCHAAcross 18: Sweat spotBROWAAcross 19: School attended by James Bond ... and Ian FlemingETONAAcross 20: Big bearsKODIAKSAAcross 22: Drink made with vodka, coffee liqueur and creamWHITE RUSSIANAAcross 26: Equipment for Olympian Lindsey VonnSKISAAcross 27: Aunts, in ArlesTANTESAAcross 30: "Exodus" heroARIAAcross 33: Grades in the mid-70sCEESAAcross 35: "Arrivederci"CIAOAAcross 36: "Sorry if that rude word offended you"PARDONMYFRENCHAAcross 40: Double-reed woodwindOBOEAAcross 41: Prefix with -morphismENDOAAcross 42: "What a pleasant surprise!"OHOAAcross 43: Letter-writing prisoner, perhapsPEN PALAAcross 46: Quatre + unCINQAAcross 48: Play whence the phrase "the most unkindest cut of all"JULIUS CAESARAAcross 53: Group for young people coping with parental substance abuseALATEENAAcross 55: "Othello" villainIAGOAAcross 56: Green fruitKIWIAAcross 57: What the last words in 16-, 22-, 36- and 48-Across areDRESSINGSAAcross 61: ___ fixeIDEEAAcross 62: "Fiddler on the Roof" milkmanTEVYEAAcross 63: Game cubeDIEAAcross 64: Signs of approvalNODSAAcross 65: Pictures that may be difficult to focus onOP ARTAAcross 66: Word repeated in a classic "When Harry Met Sally ..." sceneYESDDown 1: Moisten, as grassBEDEWDDown 2: Animator DonBLUTHDDown 3: "Same here"SODOIDDown 4: Like the verb "to be": Abbr.IRRDDown 5: Sheep's cryBAADDown 6: Everest, e.g.: Abbr.MTNDDown 7: SelectsPICKSDDown 8: Any regular on "The View," e.g.COHOSTDDown 9: Atmosphere, as at a restaurantAMBIANCEDDown 10: Quentin who directed "Inglourious Basterds"TARANTINODDown 11: "I get it already!"OKOKDDown 12: Does some lawn workMOWSDDown 17: Sinusitis docsENTSDDown 21: 1/7 of a Spanish weekDIADDown 23: Kitchen utensil brand nameEKCODDown 24: Nothing, in ParisRIENDDown 25: 1972 #2 hit for Bill WithersUSEMEDDown 28: IndividuallyEACHDDown 29: Greenwich Village neighborSOHODDown 30: IndividuallyAPOPDDown 31: "Streamers" playwright DavidRABEDDown 32: Exhibiting fierce determinationIRONJAWEDDDown 34: Matches, as two tapesSYNCSDDown 37: Sheriffs' sidekicksDEPUTIESDDown 38: Bank guarantor, for shortFDICDDown 39: "Five Women" author JaffeRONADDown 44: Word that can follow pale, brown or caskALEDDown 45: Told fibsLIEDTODDown 47: British monarch beginning in '52QEIIDDown 49: Overseas diplomat in N.Y.C., sayUNREPDDown 50: Little Orphan Annie's dogSANDYDDown 51: Texas A&M athleteAGGIEDDown 52: Rock's Guns N' ___ROSESDDown 53: Like, with "to"AKINDDown 54: Beach resort at the entrance to the Lagoon of VeniceLIDODDown 58: Model HerzigovaEVADDown 59: Six-Day War land: Abbr.SYRDDown 60: Word with the longest entry in the O.E.D.SET