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New York Times Answers - Monday, 16th July 2012

There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 16th July 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Holy city of Islam
AAcross 6: Pieces of luggage
AAcross 10: Cracked open, as a door
AAcross 14: Surrounding glows
AAcross 15: Leave the auditorium
AAcross 16: A few
AAcross 17: Husband's status symbol, possibly
AAcross 19: Part of the leg that's often kicked
AAcross 20: Bunny movements
AAcross 21: Toward sunrise
AAcross 22: Cable network specializing in "real life" showsAANDE
AAcross 23: Reagan's "evil empire," for short
AAcross 25: Attorney general Holder
AAcross 26: General Mills baking productGOLDMEDALFLOUR
AAcross 32: Swim meet divisions
AAcross 33: Stir-fry vessels
AAcross 34: Italian "a"UNA
AAcross 35: Writer Tan and singer GrantAMYS
AAcross 36: "Rolling in the Deep" singer, 2010ADELE
AAcross 38: Ready-for-the-weekend cryTGIF
AAcross 39: Chinese Chairman
AAcross 40: Cedar or cypress
AAcross 41: Brooklyn's ___ Institute
AAcross 42: Panel for a complex legal case
AAcross 46: Activity in which the police may beat down a door
AAcross 47: Air port?
AAcross 48: Release one's grip
AAcross 50: Nabisco cookie
AAcross 52: "60 Minutes" correspondent LoganLARA
AAcross 56: One on a pedestal
AAcross 57: Popular Canadian whiskyCROWNROYAL
AAcross 59: "The African Queen" screenwriter James
AAcross 60: Final Four org.NCAA
AAcross 61: Occurrence
AAcross 62: Complete foul-up
AAcross 63: ___ a one
AAcross 64: Italian sauce
DDown 1: "Do the ___" ("You figure it out")
DDown 2: Replacement for the mark and franc
DDown 3: Clip, as a photo
DDown 4: Swallowable medicine units
DDown 5: Bit of volcanic fallout
DDown 6: "Watch out!"
DDown 7: W.W. II enemy
DDown 8: Present
DDown 9: Sault ___ Marie, Mich.STE
DDown 10: Attack
DDown 11: "Hurts So Good" singer, 1982JOHNCOUGAR
DDown 12: In the thick of
DDown 13: Russo of "Thor"RENE
DDown 18: "O.K." from Huck FinnYESM
DDown 22: Pekingese sounds
DDown 24: '60s teach-in organizer: Abbr.SDS
DDown 25: Actress SommerELKE
DDown 26: Egyptian president NasserGAMAL
DDown 27: 1936 Rodgers and Hart musical that incorporated jazz in its scoreONYOURTOES
DDown 28: Dork
DDown 29: "You've got mail" co.AOL
DDown 30: Oneness
DDown 31: Huck Finn's transport
DDown 32: Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme
DDown 36: Parched
DDown 37: Belle of the ball, for short
DDown 38: One and only, in romance
DDown 40: Quartet minus one
DDown 41: Bedwear, informally
DDown 43: Philadelphia gridders
DDown 44: Like a street with an arrow sign
DDown 45: Lunch time
DDown 48: Neeson of "Taken"LIAM
DDown 49: Rim
DDown 50: Killer whale
DDown 51: Lion's sound
DDown 53: Votes in favor
DDown 54: Blow a gasket
DDown 55: Voice below soprano
DDown 57: Where to see Anderson CooperCNN
DDown 58: Sales agent, informally
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