New York Times Answers - Thursday, 10th February 2011 There are 35 across clues and 33 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 10th February 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Mr. ___" (1983 film)MOMAAcross 4: "Them's fightin' words!"ITSWARAAcross 10: BuddyMACAAcross 13: BuddyACEAAcross 14: EasyFACILEAAcross 15: Glazier's frameSASHAAcross 16: Big name in women's fashionDONNAKARANAAcross 18: New York's ___ FieldCITIAAcross 19: Inner: PrefixENTOAAcross 20: Supreme Court justice who was formerly a U.S. solicitor generalELENAKAGANAAcross 22: Reason to keep movingINERTIAAAcross 24: ___ MelodiesMERRIEAAcross 25: Make a long story even shorter?REEDITAAcross 26: Tongs, e.g.GRIPPERSAAcross 28: Accented part of a poetic footARSISAAcross 29: BluffFEINTAAcross 30: Bit of gymwearTEEAAcross 31: Host of an Emmy-winning PBS seriesCARLSAGANAAcross 34: BumpJARAAcross 37: Fuel sourcesPEATSAAcross 38: 2010 Olympic ice dancing gold medalist ___ VirtueTESSAAAcross 42: StarveEMACIATEAAcross 44: Like some prunes and facesPITTEDAAcross 45: Subjects of the first 10 AmendmentsRIGHTSAAcross 46: Volleyball players, at timesSETTERSAAcross 47: Star of TV's "8 Simple Rules"KATEYSAGALAAcross 50: Turkish coinLIRAAAcross 51: Sacred symbol of ancient EgyptIBISAAcross 52: Author who co-wrote the screenplay for the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine"ERICHSEGALAAcross 54: Part of the New Haven landscapeELMSAAcross 55: Shakespearean term of addressSIRRAHAAcross 56: Detroit-to-Toronto dir.ENEAAcross 57: New York city where Ogden Nash was bornRYEAAcross 58: One-act Strauss operaSALOMEAAcross 59: Children's writer AsquithROSDDown 1: European wineMADEIRADDown 2: Patricia who wrote "Woe Is I"OCONNERDDown 3: Students with personal guidesMENTEESDDown 4: "___ Man Answers" (1962 Bobby Darin/Sandra Dee film)IFADDown 5: Stand the heatTAKEITDDown 6: Teatro alla ___SCALADDown 7: Send, in a wayWIREDDown 8: Cumming of "Nicholas Nickleby"ALANDDown 9: Changing of labelsRENAMINGDDown 10: Georges Simenon detective JulesMAIGRETDDown 11: He said "I just put my feet in the air and move them around"ASTAIREDDown 12: Something full of interesting characters?CHINESEDDown 15: Line of cliffsSCARPDDown 17: Like most IcelandersNORDICDDown 21: PerseveredKEPTATITDDown 23: "Tsk!"TISAPITYDDown 26: Brave deed of yoreGESTEDDown 27: Formations at the mouths of some streamsRIASDDown 29: Motorist's woeFLATDDown 32: Give another lookREASSESSDDown 33: Sting sourceNETTLEDDown 34: Less smoothJERKIERDDown 35: With cordialityAMIABLYDDown 36: "The Entertainer" musical genreRAGTIMEDDown 39: Oscar-winning actor who played Napoleon, Mussolini and W. C. FieldsSTEIGERDDown 40: Red hot chili pepperSERRANODDown 41: Magazine departmentADSALESDDown 43: Benjamin Franklin's "The Morals of ___"CHESSDDown 44: "The Taking of ___ One Two Three"PELHAMDDown 46: Prefix with iliacSACRODDown 48: A cabaletta is a short oneARIADDown 49: See 53-DownGIRLDDown 53: Pronoun for a 49-DownSHE