New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 10th August 2011 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 10th August 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Coach Ewbank who led the Jets to a Super Bowl championshipWEEBAAcross 5: Sturdy mountain climber?T-BARAAcross 9: English derby siteEPSOMAAcross 14: Pac-12 teamUCLAAAcross 15: Circular danceHORAAAcross 16: Iroquoian peopleMINGOAAcross 17: Place for a sweater?STEAM ROOMAAcross 19: Composer Stravinsky and othersIGORSAAcross 20: A Mexican might sleep under itSOMBREROAAcross 21: Totally wrongALLWETAAcross 22: "Peer Gynt" motherASEAAcross 23: La ___ Tar PitsBREAAAcross 24: Sheets for scribblingSCRAPPAPERAAcross 29: 30- or 60-second spotTVADAAcross 33: Three, in RomeTREAAcross 34: Mideast mogulsEMIRSAAcross 35: Not just misleadLIETOAAcross 36: Pocahontas's husbandROLFEAAcross 38: HogwashROTAAcross 39: When a right turn may be allowedONREDAAcross 40: "You have my word on it"IWILLAAcross 41: SuitorWOOERAAcross 43: Certain fraternity man, informallySIGAAcross 44: Antifur org.PETAAAcross 45: Ice cream holderWAFFLECONEAAcross 47: " ... or so ___ say"THEYAAcross 49: "A New World Record" grp.ELOAAcross 50: Put downABASEDAAcross 53: BeauLOVERBOYAAcross 58: Full-bosomedBUXOMAAcross 59: Fairway clubs ... or a hint to the starts of the answers to 17-, 24- and 45-Across and 10- and 37-DownFIVEIRONSAAcross 60: "The Surrender of ___" (Diego Velázquez painting)BREDAAAcross 61: Whitaker's Oscar-winning roleAMINAAcross 62: "Zip-___-Doo-Dah"ADEEAAcross 63: Poe's middle nameALLANAAcross 64: Root beer brandDADSAAcross 65: King with the immortal line "Who is it that can tell me who I am?"LEARDDown 1: Scaredy-catWUSSDDown 2: Outside: PrefixECTODDown 3: K-6 sch. designationELEMDDown 4: Entreaty to Bo-PeepBAABAADDown 5: Earlyish teatimeTHREEPMDDown 6: Uncouth sortBOORDDown 7: Suffix with buckAROODDown 8: Bump in bumper cars, maybeRAMDDown 9: Rat in "Ratatouille"EMILEDDown 10: Playground lingoPIGLATINDDown 11: Possible cause of school cancellationSNOWDDown 12: Storybook characterOGREDDown 13: Superlative adverbMOSTDDown 18: Emma of "The Avengers"MRSPEELDDown 21: Music sheet abbr.ARRDDown 23: Annual city-magazine themeBESTOFDDown 24: "Peanuts," for oneSTRIPDDown 25: "Gladiator" starCROWEDDown 26: Like a candle night after night, sayRELITDDown 27: Breathing spaceAIRWAYDDown 28: 90 is a pretty high onePROOFDDown 30: Left-hand pageVERSODDown 31: Used the dining roomATEINDDown 32: "Gunsmoke" setting, informallyDODGEDDown 35: Legendary siren of the RhineLORELEIDDown 37: Fizzless drinkFLATSODADDown 42: High dice rollsELEVENSDDown 45: Tie the knotWEDDDown 46: O.K. place?CORRALDDown 48: Mr. Universe, e.g.HE-MANDDown 50: "Fernando" groupABBADDown 51: Small knotBURLDDown 52: Figure skater's leapAXELDDown 53: Succotash beanLIMADDown 54: "Amores" poetOVIDDDown 55: PresageBODEDDown 56: Fit for serviceONEADDown 57: River of FlandersYSERDDown 59: Goldfish swallowing in the 1920s, e.g.FAD