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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..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Tick off
AAcross 5: Wash
AAcross 10: Mimics
AAcross 14: Skunk's defense
AAcross 15: Under way
AAcross 16: Attract, as an audience
AAcross 17: Dickens wrote one about two cities
AAcross 18: They're frowned uponNONOS
AAcross 19: What an office seeker seeks
AAcross 20: Blockheaded
AAcross 22: In medias ___
AAcross 23: Human or kangaroo
AAcross 24: Red salmon
AAcross 26: Not a pretty sight
AAcross 28: Cleaning substance
AAcross 29: Banded marbles
AAcross 30: Most negligible
AAcross 33: Currently
AAcross 36: Sports org. in a 1976 merger
AAcross 37: Blow away
AAcross 38: Leased
AAcross 39: Sticks out
AAcross 43: Showily stylish
AAcross 46: River on the Texas/Louisiana border
AAcross 47: Hightailed it
AAcross 48: With 50-Across, Dutch painter represented by this puzzle's circled lettersVINCENT
AAcross 50: See 48-Across
AAcross 54: Warning at a station
AAcross 55: Cairo-to-Addis Ababa dir.
AAcross 57: It used to be called the Hermit Kingdom
AAcross 58: Evidence of a ship's passing
AAcross 59: Be sassy, with "off"
AAcross 61: Fateful day in March
AAcross 62: Ovine mothers
AAcross 63: Cream of the crop
AAcross 64: Wasp's home
AAcross 65: "___ we forget"
AAcross 66: Indian emblem
AAcross 67: "Pardon me, would you have any ___ Poupon?"
DDown 1: Applesauce maker
DDown 2: The 43rd state
DDown 3: Kind of acid in breakfast cereal
DDown 4: Something redheads tend to do
DDown 5: Outlaw
DDown 6: In front of, old-style
DDown 7: Kind of deafness
DDown 8: Slammer
DDown 9: Flying saucer fliers, for shortETS
DDown 10: Counseled
DDown 11: Season-ending events on "The Bachelor"
DDown 12: "Peter Peter Pumpkin ___"
DDown 13: Writer Stieg Larsson, e.g.
DDown 21: People are always searching for them
DDown 23: Alpha-gamma connector
DDown 25: Still
DDown 27: Go slightly off course
DDown 29: Win by ___ANOSE
DDown 30: Chinese chairman
DDown 31: Opposite of rise
DDown 32: Rodent-eating reptilesRATSNAKES
DDown 34: "You're calling because ...?"
DDown 35: Messy dorm room, say
DDown 37: Broke off from a groupWENTSOLO
DDown 40: Most risqué
DDown 41: "Deutschland ___ Alles"UBER
DDown 42: What a lot of partiers make
DDown 43: ___ Angelico
DDown 44: Long and lean
DDown 45: Not stopping
DDown 45: Not stopping
DDown 48: "I'd like to buy a ___, Pat"
DDown 49: Deeply impressedINAWE
DDown 50: Sting Ray, e.g., informallyVETTE
DDown 51: "Large pepperoni with extra cheese," e.g.
DDown 52: V-formation fliers
DDown 53: Overly quick
DDown 56: Diamonds, e.g.
DDown 59: Shook hands with, say
DDown 60: What a seamstress may take up
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