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New York Times Answers - Saturday, 18th August 2012

There are 38 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 18th August 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Contemporary of Columbus
AAcross 6: Stats for DVDsRPMS
AAcross 10: HomeyDAWG
AAcross 14: Actress De La Garza of "Law & Order"ALANA
AAcross 15: Latin word that's an anagram of 62-AcrossERAT
AAcross 16: Stone for a Libra, traditionally
AAcross 17: One barely riding?
AAcross 19: Put out
AAcross 20: Choice for a huge movie fan?IMAX
AAcross 21: 20- and 60-Across, e.g.NAMEBRANDS
AAcross 23: Peacockery displayer
AAcross 24: TravelMate notebook maker
AAcross 25: Food items once called FrofflesEGGOS
AAcross 26: Pattern seen on a diamond
AAcross 30: Delay
AAcross 30: Delay
AAcross 32: Evidence of bodily harm
AAcross 33: Lillie with a TonyBEA
AAcross 36: Leader in music
AAcross 38: Some marketsKROGERS
AAcross 40: Lets passOKS
AAcross 41: All the best?
AAcross 43: Husky alternatives
AAcross 44: None for the money, two for the show?FREEPASSES
AAcross 46: Davis of "Bubba Ho-Tep," 2002OSSIE
AAcross 49: Sonoma County winery
AAcross 50: First name among exotica singersYMA
AAcross 53: White alternative
AAcross 53: White alternative
AAcross 55: Heart-piercing figure
AAcross 56: Vulgarian
AAcross 57: Summer wear for womenHALTERTOPS
AAcross 59: "Plaid" and "spunk" derive from it
AAcross 60: ___ Blizzard (Dairy Queen offering)
AAcross 61: Nonplussed
AAcross 62: Be dashing
AAcross 63: Keyboardist Saunders
AAcross 64: Sordid
DDown 1: Rialto setting: Abbr.
DDown 1: Rialto setting: Abbr.
DDown 2: Crockett Hotel's neighbor
DDown 3: MalcontentsBADAPPLES
DDown 4: Stone for a Cancer, traditionally
DDown 5: Put out, in a way
DDown 6: Ready for publication
DDown 7: They cover the basics
DDown 8: Sarah Palin, self-descriptively
DDown 9: Shot
DDown 10: Wear banned in many schoolsDORAGS
DDown 11: Impressionistic work?
DDown 12: One hard to find
DDown 13: Cagney player on TVGLESS
DDown 18: Boozing it upONASPREE
DDown 22: Alternatives to Filas
DDown 27: Some bracelets
DDown 28: Almond, for one
DDown 29: What a host holds
DDown 30: Grp. operating within a network
DDown 31: Rendering on Connecticut's state quarter
DDown 33: A 1952 3-cent stamp honored her 200th birthday
DDown 34: Long reign, say
DDown 35: Numbskull
DDown 37: Minimal market purchaseONESHARE
DDown 39: Grant, in Glasgow
DDown 42: Pitching ace?
DDown 44: Tap add-on
DDown 45: Powerful explosive
DDown 46: Youngster with disproportionately large eyes
DDown 47: Popular vacation spot, with "the"
DDown 48: "The Liberty Bell" composer
DDown 51: Looks down
DDown 52: Try to find out what's inside
DDown 54: "___ the gods would destroy ..."
DDown 55: Novel addendum?ETTE
DDown 58: Butt
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