New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 11th May 2011 There are 35 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 11th May 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Pipe partSTEMAAcross 5: BabycakesDEARAAcross 9: Paper ordersREAMSAAcross 14: Leonardo of ___ (mathematician who wrote about the 33-Across)PISAAAcross 15: Out of kilterAWRYAAcross 16: Have dinner at homeEAT INAAcross 17: Food with a heartARTICHOKEAAcross 19: Blue-collar workerPROLEAAcross 20: Popular online lectures about "ideas worth spreading"TEDTALKSAAcross 21: Alvy's love interest in a Woody Allen filmANNIEAAcross 22: Father-and-daughter boxersALISAAcross 23: Pres., e.g.LDRAAcross 25: ___ LingusAERAAcross 26: Midsize KiaOPTIMAAAcross 29: Cephalopod known for its shellNAUTILUSAAcross 31: "Now I see!"AHAAAcross 32: "Both work for me"EITHERAAcross 33: Mathematical sequence related to a pattern found in a 17-, 29-, 42- or 58-Across, informallyFIBONACCISERIESAAcross 40: Sneeze producerPOLLENAAcross 41: Cam buttonRECAAcross 42: Cochlea localeINNER EARAAcross 45: Honolulu's ___ PalaceIOLANIAAcross 48: "___ man walks into a bar ..."SOAAAcross 49: No. after a no.EXTAAcross 50: Razor brandATRAAAcross 51: Sayings of JesusLOGIAAAcross 53: No longer able to shootDISARMEDAAcross 57: Some wafflesEGGOSAAcross 58: Van Gogh subjectSUNFLOWERAAcross 59: Link withTIETOAAcross 60: Sauce that's made "Old World Style"RAGUAAcross 61: Singer Bareilles with the 2007 top 10 hit "Love Song"SARAAAcross 62: 26-Across, e.g.SEDANAAcross 63: Yemeni portADENAAcross 64: Ship-to-ship communicationAHOYDDown 1: Short rowSPATDDown 2: Ring around a rimTIREDDown 3: Cornerstone abbr.ESTDDDown 4: Tiki bar stapleMAITAIDDown 5: "The Black ___" (2006 film)DAHLIADDown 6: They thought C-3PO was a god in "Return of the Jedi"EWOKSDDown 7: Scroll storersARKSDDown 8: Pumpernickel grainRYEDDown 9: BadinageREPARTEEDDown 10: MeritEARNDDown 11: Like much Schoenberg musicATONALDDown 12: SurroundingsMILIEUDDown 13: Mocking looksSNEERSDDown 18: PacifyCALMDDown 23: Homo sapiens, e.g.LATINDDown 24: Stupidity syllablesDUHSDDown 26: Speaker of stupid syllablesOAFDDown 27: Greek letter associated with the 33-AcrossPHIDDown 28: Web browser subwindowTABDDown 29: More pleasantNICERDDown 30: Like oddly conjugated verbs: Abbr.IRRDDown 32: Razzle-dazzleECLATDDown 34: Unbarred, to a bardOPEDDown 35: "Because I felt like it"NOREASONDDown 36: "A Clockwork Orange" narratorALEXDDown 37: Glass behind a radio microphoneIRADDown 38: Night of poetryE'ENDDown 38: Night of poetryEENDDown 39: Chem. or biol.SCIDDown 42: They may start as sandbarsISLETSDDown 43: Knuckle-head move?NOOGIEDDown 44: PesteredNAGGEDDDown 45: "You'll enjoy this"ITSFUNDDown 46: Said aloudORALDDown 47: Old-time crooner JuliusLAROSADDown 50: N.B.A. player/manager DannyAINGEDDown 52: Itsy-bitsy bitIOTADDown 53: PairDUADDDown 54: Sound of an air kissMWAHDDown 55: Architect SaarinenEERODDown 56: Heavy cartDRAYDDown 58: Miguel's Mrs.SRA