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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 18th October 2011

There are 36 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 18th October 2011. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: ___ the Hutt ("Return of the Jedi" villain)JABBA
AAcross 6: Stuff to wear
AAcross 10: Not of the clergy
AAcross 14: Take a weapon from
AAcross 15: Flu symptom
AAcross 16: "The King and I" governess
AAcross 17: Starch: a cross between ___?STARSKYANDHUTCH
AAcross 20: "___ the season ..."
AAcross 21: Oscar winner for "Moonstruck"
AAcross 22: Swinger who loves Jane
AAcross 23: Underwire garment
AAcross 24: Pre-euro Italian currency
AAcross 25: Pimple: a cross between ___?PUREANDSIMPLE
AAcross 31: Sad poem
AAcross 32: Pinnacle
AAcross 33: Call at first base, maybe
AAcross 36: Messenger ___
AAcross 37: What Visine is dispensed in
AAcross 38: Sunbeam
AAcross 39: Apple Store offerings
AAcross 41: ConcerningINRE
AAcross 42: "Love Lockdown" singer WestKANYE
AAcross 44: Hisses: a cross between ___?HUGSANDKISSES
AAcross 47: Word before "Boy," "Love" and "Come Back" in titles to #1 songs
AAcross 48: Construction project in Genesis
AAcross 48: Construction project in Genesis
AAcross 49: Classic Chevy model
AAcross 52: Leatherworking tools
AAcross 54: No. on a college transcript
AAcross 57: Beetles: a cross between ___?BEERANDSKITTLES
AAcross 60: Isaac's eldest
AAcross 61: Rural road sign
AAcross 62: Like helium
AAcross 63: Deck hands
AAcross 64: Cashless transaction
AAcross 65: Seen-it-all feeling
DDown 1: Merely
DDown 2: Not a fan of
DDown 3: Sounds in "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
DDown 4: Reaction to a cold snap
DDown 5: "Take a hike!"AMSCRAY
DDown 6: "Let's Get It On" singerGAYE
DDown 7: Petri dish gel
DDown 8: Choose flight instead of fight
DDown 9: Parents set them for kids
DDown 10: Prizes in early Olympics
DDown 11: 1998 animated film loosely based on "Brave New World"ANTZ
DDown 12: Machu Picchu resident
DDown 13: "Come Fly With Me" lyricist SammyCAHN
DDown 18: Title that's a homophone of 13-Down
DDown 19: Instrument on Ireland's coat of arms
DDown 23: Panhandle
DDown 24: Walked with one foot asleep, say
DDown 25: Salon treatment
DDown 26: Forearm bone
DDown 27: Get through to
DDown 28: Charles ___, hero of "A Tale of Two Cities"DARNAY
DDown 29: Contempt
DDown 30: Makes at work
DDown 34: Dunaway of "Chinatown"FAYE
DDown 35: They may be lazy or wandering
DDown 37: Breaks up
DDown 40: Outbacks and ForestersSUBARUS
DDown 42: Alley seen on TVKIRSTIE
DDown 43: Pump
DDown 45: Festive occasion
DDown 46: Malevolent Hindu goddess
DDown 49: "That doesn't surprise me!"IBET
DDown 50: Mountain with a flat top
DDown 51: Distinctively shaped fruit
DDown 52: On the ocean
DDown 53: Les Nessman's station in a 1978-82 sitcomWKRP
DDown 54: Isolated valley
DDown 55: Home of former U.N. Secretary General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar
DDown 56: Italian wine regionASTI
DDown 58: Mountain ___
DDown 59: Spike TV, onceTNN
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