New York Times Answers - Friday, 10th June 2011 There are 29 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 10th June 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: It uses liquid from a pitcherSPITBALLAAcross 9: Cloud makerA-BOMBAAcross 14: Resolve a longstanding disagreementHAVEITOUTAAcross 16: ___ 8SUPERAAcross 17: Political entity of 1854-1900ORANGE FREE STATEAAcross 19: Tree-defoliating insectTENT CATERPILLARAAcross 20: Tries to ensure a hitAIMSAAcross 21: One with big hips, maybeROSEAAcross 22: BouncesEJECTSAAcross 25: They're thrown in angerTANTRUMSAAcross 29: What keeps a camera rolling?DOLLYAAcross 30: Old English recorderPEPYSAAcross 31: Day breakNAPAAcross 32: Pirate's hiding place, possiblyISLEAAcross 33: "Poor Richard's Almanack" tidbitMAXIMAAcross 34: MaintenanceCAREAAcross 35: Roadbed insetTIEAAcross 36: Like the ancient GreeksPAGANAAcross 37: "Beyond the Sea" singerDARINAAcross 38: Ones offering pass protection?SENTRIESAAcross 40: DesignatedTERMEDAAcross 41: Membership listROTAAAcross 42: Jazz trumpeter BakerCHETAAcross 43: Largest land animalAFRICAN ELEPHANTAAcross 50: Popular June program?LEAVEITTOBEAVERAAcross 51: Mid 19th-century presidentDAVISAAcross 52: Site of Goodfellow Air Force BaseSAN ANGELOAAcross 53: SpheresAREASAAcross 54: 1950s million-selling song that begins "The evening breeze caressed the trees ..."TENDERLYDDown 1: Chance to winSHOTDDown 2: ShavePAREDDown 3: Tolstoy character ___ IlyichIVANDDown 4: Arm of the sea?TENTACLEDDown 5: Typical of urban lifeBIGCITYDDown 6: Special Forces unitsATEAMSDDown 7: Artists' stories, maybeLOFTSDDown 8: It's at the end of the lineLUREDDown 9: Hockey statASSISTSDDown 10: Role in a drawing-room mysteryBUTLERDDown 11: Flame Queen ___ (famous gemstone)OPALDDown 12: Having multiple layers of self-referenceMETADDown 13: Southern contractionBRERDDown 15: Swampland swimmerTERRAPINDDown 18: Rob Roy or Shirley TempleEPONYMDDown 22: Cuts a line, sayEDITSDDown 23: Animated girl-group leaderJOSIEDDown 24: Actress Corby who played Grandma WaltonELLENDDown 25: Short-lived republic founded in 1836TEXASDDown 26: Take a piece fromUNARMDDown 27: Madame Tussaud's first nameMARIEDDown 28: DevoteSPENDDDown 30: Elaborate spectaclesPAGEANTSDDown 33: Cocktail often made with pineapple juiceMAITAIDDown 34: Queen Dido's homeCARTHAGEDDown 36: Handle, as paperworkPROCESSDDown 37: Where one may take the plunge?DEEPENDDDown 39: Game show fodderTRIVIADDown 40: Oedipus, for oneTHEBANDDown 42: CopyCLONEDDown 43: Alan who won an Emmy for his role on "The West Wing"ALDADDown 44: "That little darkroom where negatives are developed," per Michael PritchardFEARDDown 45: Major partyRAVEDDown 46: Conseil d'___ (French government body)ETATDDown 47: Make knownAVERDDown 48: "Little" Dickens characterNELLDDown 49: Where Patroclus met his endTROY