New York Times Answers - Monday, 22nd November 2010 There are 37 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 22nd November 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Wrestling surfacesMATSAAcross 5: Small plateausMESASAAcross 10: Gets on in yearsAGESAAcross 14: Pioneering razor with a pivoting headATRAAAcross 15: Bright-eyed and bushy-tailedALERTAAcross 16: Tedious way to learnROTEAAcross 17: Actor Penn with two 23-AcrossSEANAAcross 18: Big name in ScotchDEWARAAcross 19: Bart Simpson's brainy sisterLISAAAcross 20: Meal money in Manitoba?CANADIAN BACONAAcross 23: Academy AwardsOSCARSAAcross 24: Show that launched Eddie Murphy and Chevy Chase, for shortSNLAAcross 25: Gangster's gunGATAAcross 28: Golf pegTEEAAcross 29: Quick biteNOSHAAcross 32: Persistent, irritating criticGADFLYAAcross 34: Meal money in California?MONTEREYJACKAAcross 36: Unconscious stateCOMAAAcross 39: Cenozoic or MesozoicERAAAcross 40: Scots GaelicERSEAAcross 41: Meal money in Tuscany?ITALIAN BREADAAcross 46: Comic's assetTIMINGAAcross 47: Feudal workerSERFAAcross 48: Tanning lotion lettersSPFAAcross 51: Spanish "that"ESAAAcross 52: Actor Cage, familiarlyNICAAcross 54: Daytona 500 acronymNASCARAAcross 56: Meal money in Massachusetts?BOSTON LETTUCEAAcross 60: Was sorry aboutRUEDAAcross 62: The RamARIESAAcross 63: Benevolent and Protective Order groupELKSAAcross 64: Not muchATADAAcross 65: Boardinghouse window signTOLETAAcross 66: Baldwin of "30 Rock"ALECAAcross 67: Not hisHERSAAcross 68: New Mexico county whose seat is AlamogordoOTEROAAcross 69: Actress Sedgwick of "The Closer"KYRADDown 1: Georgia's bulldog or Princeton's tigerMASCOTDDown 2: "Relax, soldier!"ATEASEDDown 3: Hypnotized stateTRANCEDDown 4: Yemen's capitalSANA'ADDown 4: Yemen's capitalSANAADDown 5: President after JeffersonMADISONDDown 6: Home of ZenoELEADDown 7: StitchedSEWNDDown 8: Most YemenisARABSDDown 9: EerieSTRANGEDDown 10: Folkie GuthrieARLODDown 11: On the path to great successGOINGFARDDown 12: U.F.O.'s crewETSDDown 13: Word repeated in the lyric "From ___ to shining ___"SEADDown 21: Villain in the title of a James Bond bookDRNODDown 22: Ali, before he was AliCLAYDDown 26: Part of baseball's postseason: Abbr.ALCSDDown 27: Rug ratTYKEDDown 30: British W.W. II gunSTENDDown 31: Parsley, sage, rosemary and thymeHERBSDDown 33: Played records at a party, sayDJEDDDown 34: Where Timbuktu isMALIDDown 35: Opposite of well doneRAREDDown 36: Quote from, as a legal caseCITEDDown 37: Elevator pioneer ElishaOTISDDown 38: Who owned the too-soft bed that Goldilocks triedMAMABEARDDown 42: Quaint roadside stopsINNSDDown 43: Energetically, in musicAGITATODDown 44: Che Guevara's given nameERNESTODDown 45: "... to buy ___ pig"AFATDDown 48: Mulder's partner on "The X-Files"SCULLYDDown 49: Green Bay athletePACKERDDown 50: Sprite alternativeFRESCADDown 53: French painter of "Le Pont de Mantes"COROTDDown 55: The "turf" part of "surf and turf"STEAKDDown 57: 2:1 or 3:1ODDSDDown 58: River near the Great PyramidsNILEDDown 59: Wanton lookLEERDDown 60: "Go, team!"RAHDDown 61: Sport-___ (vehicle)UTE