New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 17th January 2012 There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 17th January 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tick offMIFFAAcross 5: WashBATHEAAcross 10: MimicsAPESAAcross 14: Skunk's defenseODORAAcross 15: Under wayAFOOTAAcross 16: Attract, as an audienceDRAWAAcross 17: Dickens wrote one about two citiesTALEAAcross 18: They're frowned uponNONOSAAcross 19: What an office seeker seeksVOTEAAcross 20: BlockheadedTHICKAAcross 22: In medias ___RESAAcross 23: Human or kangarooBIPEDAAcross 24: Red salmonSOCKEYEAAcross 26: Not a pretty sightEYESOREAAcross 28: Cleaning substanceLYEAAcross 29: Banded marblesAGATESAAcross 30: Most negligibleMERESTAAcross 33: CurrentlyNOWADAYSAAcross 36: Sports org. in a 1976 mergerABAAAcross 37: Blow awayWOWAAcross 38: LeasedLETAAcross 39: Sticks outOBTRUDESAAcross 43: Showily stylishFLOSSYAAcross 46: River on the Texas/Louisiana borderSABINEAAcross 47: Hightailed itRANAAcross 48: With 50-Across, Dutch painter represented by this puzzle's circled lettersVINCENTAAcross 50: See 48-AcrossVAN GOGHAAcross 54: Warning at a stationON AIRAAcross 55: Cairo-to-Addis Ababa dir.SSEAAcross 57: It used to be called the Hermit KingdomKOREAAAcross 58: Evidence of a ship's passingWAKEAAcross 59: Be sassy, with "off"MOUTHAAcross 61: Fateful day in MarchIDESAAcross 62: Ovine mothersEWESAAcross 63: Cream of the cropELITEAAcross 64: Wasp's homeNESTAAcross 65: "___ we forget"LESTAAcross 66: Indian emblemTOTEMAAcross 67: "Pardon me, would you have any ___ Poupon?"GREYDDown 1: Applesauce makerMOTTSDDown 2: The 43rd stateIDAHODDown 3: Kind of acid in breakfast cerealFOLICDDown 4: Something redheads tend to doFRECKLEDDown 5: OutlawBANDDown 6: In front of, old-styleAFOREDDown 7: Kind of deafnessTONEDDown 8: SlammerHOOSEGOWDDown 9: Flying saucer fliers, for shortETSDDown 10: CounseledADVISEDDDown 11: Season-ending events on "The Bachelor"PROPOSALSDDown 12: "Peter Peter Pumpkin ___"EATERDDown 13: Writer Stieg Larsson, e.g.SWEDEDDown 21: People are always searching for themKEYSDDown 23: Alpha-gamma connectorBETADDown 25: StillYETDDown 27: Go slightly off courseYAWDDown 29: Win by ___ANOSEDDown 30: Chinese chairmanMAODDown 31: Opposite of riseEBBDDown 32: Rodent-eating reptilesRATSNAKESDDown 34: "You're calling because ...?"YESDDown 35: Messy dorm room, saySTYDDown 37: Broke off from a groupWENTSOLODDown 40: Most risquéRACIESTDDown 41: "Deutschland ___ Alles"UBERDDown 42: What a lot of partiers makeDINDDown 43: ___ AngelicoFRADDown 44: Long and leanLANKDDown 45: Not stoppingON-GOINGDDown 45: Not stoppingONGOINGDDown 48: "I'd like to buy a ___, Pat"VOWELDDown 49: Deeply impressedINAWEDDown 50: Sting Ray, e.g., informallyVETTEDDown 51: "Large pepperoni with extra cheese," e.g.ORDERDDown 52: V-formation fliersGEESEDDown 53: Overly quickHASTYDDown 56: Diamonds, e.g.SUITDDown 59: Shook hands with, sayMETDDown 60: What a seamstress may take upHEM