New York Times Answers - Friday, 11th May 2012 There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th May 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Drive-in theater, in old slangPASSIONPITAAcross 11: KlutzesOAFSAAcross 15: Like some freely available softwareOPEN-SOURCEAAcross 16: Streaming video giantHULUAAcross 17: What an up-and-coming band wants to snagRECORDDEALAAcross 18: Keatsian or HoratianODICAAcross 19: Say "Ta-da!," sayCROWAAcross 20: "Hmm ..."LETMETHINKAAcross 22: "___ Maria"AVEAAcross 24: PC file extensionEXEAAcross 25: The shakes, for shortDTSAAcross 26: TogetherINUNISONAAcross 31: Cary of "The Princess Bride"ELWESAAcross 33: They might be cut at a salonBANGSAAcross 34: Kind of rock or candyHARDAAcross 36: Not fancy at allHATEAAcross 38: Bob Hope, for 18 Oscar ceremoniesEMCEEAAcross 39: When repeated, response to "Who wants ice cream?"IDOAAcross 40: Traffic conePYLONAAcross 41: Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g.TELLAAcross 42: GrindTOILAAcross 43: DastardFIENDAAcross 44: Jai alai basketCESTAAAcross 46: Produces new music for, as a movieRESCORESAAcross 48: ShakeJARAAcross 49: Company name enderINCAAcross 51: Where Barry Bonds was an All-American, in briefASUAAcross 52: First female dean of Harvard Law SchoolELENAKAGANAAcross 56: Football Hall-of-Famer MarchettiGINOAAcross 60: Michigan collegeALMAAAcross 61: Craft in a "Star Wars" battle sceneTIEFIGHTERAAcross 63: Like some German nouns: Abbr.NEUTAAcross 64: IndividuallyONE AT A TIMEAAcross 65: Language from which "hubbub" comesERSEAAcross 66: "The Case of the Demure Defendant" protagonistPERRY MASONDDown 1: Offering from a Parisian butcherPORCDDown 2: CopycatAPERDDown 3: Like some Spanish wineSECODDown 4: What people waving their arms might produceSNOWANGELSDDown 5: It has more museums per capita than any other country: Abbr.ISRDDown 6: LotsOODLESDDown 7: Fully exposedNUDEDDown 8: Ready, in RouenPRETDDown 9: Caesarean section?ICAMEDDown 10: Wired, in a wayTELEXEDDDown 11: Eager pupil's cryOHOHDDown 12: Where to see some German modelsAUDIDEALERDDown 13: Rubble neighborFLINTSTONEDDown 14: Is god-awfulSUCKSDDown 21: ___ AvivianTELDDown 23: GripperVISEDDown 26: Scoffing commentIBETDDown 27: One hurling insultsNAMECALLERDDown 28: Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation"UNCLE REMUSDDown 29: Home to the Browns and the RedsOHIODDown 30: BottomNADIRDDown 32: Moe Howard catchphraseWHYIOUGHTADDown 35: Moe Howard, for Chris Diamantopoulos, in 2012ROLEDDown 37: TipsENDSDDown 40: Ranks for jarheads: Abbr.PFCSDDown 42: Sleeveless optionTANK TOPDDown 45: ___ MariaTIADDown 47: LevelheadednessSANITYDDown 48: ___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogsJEANEDDown 50: "The Dark Knight" actorCAINEDDown 53: "Great" detective of kiddie litNATEDDown 54: Will of "The Waltons"GEERDDown 55: Way offAFARDDown 57: "Really?"ITISDDown 58: Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"NEMODDown 59: ___ Ishii ("Kill Bill" character)ORENDDown 62: Group of whalesGAM