New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 3rd May 2011 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 3rd May 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: OPEC units: Abbr.BBLAAcross 4: ___ concernOFNOAAcross 8: Bruckner and ChekhovANTONSAAcross 14: "My lips ___ sealed"AREAAcross 15: No longer worth debatingMOOTAAcross 16: "But will it play in ___?"PEORIAAAcross 17: Enterprise captain Jean-___ PicardLUCAAcross 18: Event held on January 26, 1986SUPERBOWLXXAAcross 20: D-Day carriers: Abbr.LSTSAAcross 22: ___ avisRARAAAcross 23: L.A.-to-Butte directionNNEAAcross 24: Blue-green gemAQUAMARINEAAcross 27: Vermont but not New Hampshire, e.g.?IAMBAAcross 30: Duke's homeDURHAMAAcross 31: In Act I, it begins "Enter Ghost and Hamlet"SCENEVAAcross 33: Welcome at the doorSEEINAAcross 34: Yemen's capitalSANA'AAAcross 34: Yemen's capitalSANAAAAcross 37: Avg.STDAAcross 38: Idly debateBATAROUNDAAcross 41: ___-WanOBIAAcross 44: Polite refusalNOSIRAAcross 45: Small drumTABORAAcross 49: Walk with flairSASHAYAAcross 51: Gambling meccaMONACOAAcross 52: It's a little longer than a footSHOEAAcross 53: Long-legged sea animal seen along the Atlantic CoastSPIDER CRABAAcross 57: Mexican auntTIAAAcross 59: Linear, for shortONEDAAcross 60: Sea eagleERNEAAcross 61: Continental divide, onceIRON CURTAINAAcross 65: Post-W.W. II allianceOASAAcross 66: White waterRAPIDSAAcross 67: Gay Nineties and Roaring TwentiesERASAAcross 68: Prefix with meterODOAAcross 69: "The King's ___"SPEECHAAcross 70: Actress OlinLENAAAcross 71: Word that can follow the start of 18-, 24-, 38-, 53- or 61-AcrossMANDDown 1: Sentimental songsBALLADSDDown 2: ShortBRUSQUEDDown 3: Seminar alternativeLECTUREDDown 4: Some chantsOMSDDown 5: Closing hour for most N.Y.C. barsFOURAMDDown 6: Like some stockNOPARDDown 7: Cheri formerly of "S.N.L."OTERIDDown 8: Broadcast in a manhunt, in briefAPBDDown 9: Extra-bright, as a colorNEONDDown 10: Community resident not affiliated with its local collegeTOWNIEDDown 11: City liberated by Joan of ArcORLEANSDDown 12: VetoNIXDDown 13: Jazz instrument, for shortSAXDDown 19: Headed upRANDDown 21: Sir, in colonial IndiaSAHIBDDown 25: Procrastinator's mantraMANANADDown 26: Biblical twinESAUDDown 28: IntersectedMETDDown 29: Hanes alternativeBVDDDown 32: Rabbi's co-workerCANTORDDown 34: Carrier to CopenhagenSASDDown 35: Jackie's #2ARIDDown 36: "... ___ a lender be"NORDDown 39: Santa's bagfulTOYSDDown 40: School socialDANCEDDown 41: W.W. II spy org.OSSDDown 42: "___! Humbug!"BAHDDown 43: Member of a fictional Springfield baseball teamISOTOPEDDown 46: "Cheers" settingBARROOMDDown 47: Song words followed by "Terre de nos aïeux"OCANADADDown 48: Actor/singer/athlete/activist PaulROBESONDDown 50: RearHEINIEDDown 51: Mean alternativeMEDIANDDown 54: ___ favorPORDDown 55: "___ Inside" (ad catchphrase)INTELDDown 56: "The Wreck of the Mary ___"DEAREDDown 58: "Highway to Hell" bandACDCDDown 61: Recipient of much Apr. 15 mailIRSDDown 62: Bum ___RAPDDown 63: Seat, informallyUSHDDown 64: Subj. of the book "The Puzzle Palace"NSA