New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th October 2011 There are 35 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th October 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Bologna is in itITALIAAAcross 7: Look out for, sayABETAAcross 11: Pilot's point?NIBAAcross 14: Player of Duke Santos in "Ocean's Eleven," 1960CESARROMEROAAcross 16: What may come between two friends?OFAAAcross 17: Co-writer and star of "Bridesmaids"KRISTENWIIGAAcross 18: Part of the former U.A.R.: Abbr.SYRAAcross 19: Blocks of historyERASAAcross 20: One concerned with blockingSTAGEACTORAAcross 22: More reasonableSANERAAcross 24: Caucus callAYEAAcross 25: Sports org.AAUAAcross 26: Coal-rich valleySAARAAcross 28: "Are you up for it?"SHALLWEAAcross 32: One helping with filing, for shortCPAAAcross 35: Momentary disruptionBLIPAAcross 37: "Gotcha"IDIGITAAcross 38: Where to see the writing on the wall?FACEBOOKPROFILEAAcross 41: A. J. who wrote "The Citadel"CRONINAAcross 42: Will of "Jeremiah Johnson"GEERAAcross 43: Lou Gehrig's disease, for shortALSAAcross 44: Abnormally smallSTUNTEDAAcross 46: Little middle?TEESAAcross 48: Terre Haute sch.ISUAAcross 49: Cousin of the cassowaryEMUAAcross 51: Messing around on TV?DEBRAAAcross 55: Melodious birdsong, maybeMATINGCALLAAcross 59: Composer KhachaturianARAMAAcross 60: Peabody Museum patron, perhapsELIAAcross 61: Wind instrument?AEOLIAN HARPAAcross 63: Abbr. after several examplesETC.AAcross 64: Playwright who became a presidentVACLAV HAVELAAcross 65: Big hits, for shortKOSAAcross 66: Artist whose moniker is the pronunciation of his initialsERTEAAcross 67: Vice president from TennesseeAL GOREDDown 1: Official in the Clinton White HouseICKESDDown 2: ___ nullius (no man's land)TERRADDown 3: Like about 25% of legal U.S. immigrantsASIANDDown 4: Gals across the pondLASSESDDown 5: N.Y.C. subway inits.IRTDDown 6: Father of Harmonia, in mythARESDDown 7: Distributor of Nutrilite vitaminsAMWAYDDown 8: Sandy shadesBEIGESDDown 9: City on Presque Isle BayERIEDDown 10: ___ partyTOGADDown 11: It "isn't what it used to be," said Simone SignoretNOSTALGIADDown 12: So to speakIFYOUWILLDDown 13: William ___, 1990s attorney generalBARRDDown 15: One side of the Detroit RiverONTARIODDown 21: Part of U.S.C.: Abbr.CALIFDDown 21: Part of U.S.C.: Abbr.CALIF.DDown 23: HopperRABBITDDown 27: ExclusivelyALONEDDown 29: New workerHIREEDDown 30: DearADOREDDDown 31: "Vous ___ ici"ETESDDown 32: Ozone destroyers, for shortCFCSDDown 33: LikingPARTIALTODDown 34: Sound system?ACOUSTICSDDown 36: Env. alternativePKGDDown 39: LassitudeENNUIDDown 40: 1968 Julie Christie movie set in San FranciscoPETULIADDown 45: Extract the essence of by boilingDECOCTDDown 47: Cartoon villain who sails the Black BarnacleSEAHAGDDown 50: Filmmaker LouisMALLEDDown 52: Applause accompanierBRAVODDown 53: More bloody, so to speakRARERDDown 54: BigAMPLEDDown 55: Easily imposed uponMEEKDDown 56: Mass gathering placeNAVEDDown 57: Tour de France setting?GEARDDown 58: Source of venanziteLAVADDown 62: The Stars may play the Blues in it, brieflyNHL