New York Times Answers - Monday, 29th November 2010 There are 38 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 29th November 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "___ hands are the devil's tools"IDLEAAcross 5: "Nonsense!"BOSHAAcross 9: Webster of Webster's dictionaryNOAHAAcross 13: Do library studyREADAAcross 14: Convention center event, for shortEXPOAAcross 15: Romance or sci-fiGENREAAcross 16: Priestly robesALBSAAcross 17: ___ year (period of 366 days)LEAPAAcross 18: PitchersEWERSAAcross 19: Wildflower from which the cultivated carrot originatedQUEEN ANNE'S LACEAAcross 22: "When ___ See You Again" (1974 #2 hit)WILLIAAcross 23: AOL or MSN: Abbr.ISPAAcross 24: Former C.I.A. chief Porter ___GOSSAAcross 26: Enzyme suffixASEAAcross 27: Something that is ultimately ruinousKISS OF DEATHAAcross 31: Cincinnati baseball teamREDSAAcross 33: Homer Simpson exclamationDOHAAcross 34: NervousANTSYAAcross 35: With 37-Across, hair accessory ... or a literal hint to 19-, 27-, 47- and 56-AcrossHEADAAcross 37: See 35-AcrossBANDAAcross 39: ___ point (very center)FOCALAAcross 42: Kind of sauceSOYAAcross 43: Bank no.ACCTAAcross 47: Orange item set out by a highway crewTRAFFICCONEAAcross 51: "Bali ___" ("South Pacific" song)HAIAAcross 52: It may hit a bull's-eyeDARTAAcross 53: Nearly worthless amountSOUAAcross 54: RegionREALMAAcross 56: Very bestCREAMOFTHECROPAAcross 60: ToboggansSLEDSAAcross 61: "Drat!"PFUIAAcross 62: Taj Mahal cityAGRAAAcross 63: 11 ___ and spices (KFC secret ingredients)HERBSAAcross 64: German river where American and Soviet forces met in 1945ELBEAAcross 65: Bridle strapREINAAcross 66: "___ can you see ...?"OSAYAAcross 67: Marsh plantREEDAAcross 68: German threeDREIDDown 1: It started in 2003 with the bombing of BaghdadIRAQWARDDown 2: Comic actor DomDELUISEDDown 3: Tagged for identificationLABELEDDDown 4: 1950s Ford flopEDSELDDown 5: Lugosi of horror filmsBELADDown 6: Plow teamOXENDDown 7: "Cómo está usted?" languageSPANISHDDown 8: [Keeping fingers crossed]HOPESODDown 9: Incoming administration's to-do listNEWAGENDADDown 10: Minimal paint jobONECOATDDown 11: NabsARRESTSDDown 12: "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 film)HESDDown 15: Hair goopGELDDown 20: Suffix with refuseNIKDDown 21: Letters on a Coppertone bottleSPFDDown 25: "Once bitten, twice ___"SHYDDown 28: Boise's home: Abbr.IDADDown 29: Lawn baseSODDDown 30: Aykroyd of the Blues BrothersDANDDown 32: Handed a raw deal fromSHAFTEDBYDDown 36: Santa helperELFDDown 37: Hiss accompanierBOODDown 38: Literary RandAYNDDown 39: Bouquets-to-order co.FTDDDown 40: Magic 8 Balls, e.g.ORACLESDDown 41: Classic Porsche modelCARRERADDown 42: Fight that's less than a brawlSCUFFLEDDown 44: San Diego footballerCHARGERDDown 45: Some diet drinks have oneCALORIEDDown 46: KettledrumsTIMPANIDDown 48: DoctrineISMDDown 49: Author James FenimoreCOOPERDDown 50: Before, poeticallyEREDDown 55: Modern greeting formECARDDDown 57: Long-eared equineASSDDown 58: Toothpaste holderTUBEDDown 59: HurriedHIEDDDown 60: "___ 'nuff"SHO