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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 17th April 2013

There are 36 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 17th April 2013. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Org. founded by Dr. Nathan Smith Davis
AAcross 4: Rig part
AAcross 7: Orbital high point
AAcross 13: Minnesota neighbor
AAcross 16: Triple-A ball and such
AAcross 17: Downloaded the new version, say
AAcross 18: Last Oldsmobiles madeALEROS
AAcross 19: Department store superevent
AAcross 21: Russell of "Felicity"KERI
AAcross 22: Component of some bills
AAcross 23: Brett on the gridironFAVRE
AAcross 26: Went out with
AAcross 29: Reflexologist's place
AAcross 31: Items thrown in Three Stooges shorts
AAcross 32: Like photographable copyCAMERAREADY
AAcross 37: E.P.A.-banned substance
AAcross 38: "So that's it!"
AAcross 39: Words from Wordsworth
AAcross 40: Italian IIITRE
AAcross 41: Big stink
AAcross 42: Title for King or Jackson: Abbr.
AAcross 43: Part of a stack at a bankDEPOSITSLIP
AAcross 46: Settled up
AAcross 48: Smidge
AAcross 49: More, musically
AAcross 50: Floor it
AAcross 52: Early second-century yearCVI
AAcross 54: Richie's mom, to the FonzMRSC
AAcross 58: "These allegations are completely false!," e.g.BLANKETDENIAL
AAcross 62: Three-time title role for Matt Damon
AAcross 64: Zimbabwe, once
AAcross 65: Reassuring postaccident remarkIMFINE
AAcross 66: Mall cop's job ... or a word that can precede the starts of 19-, 32-, 43- and 58-Across
AAcross 67: Hoofing itONFOOT
AAcross 68: "Yikes!"
AAcross 69: Primes, e.g.: Abbr.
DDown 1: In a frenzy
DDown 2: Bat wood
DDown 3: Management course topic
DDown 4: Musical ending
DDown 5: Has ___ for (is naturally skilled at)ABENT
DDown 6: Extreme form, as of an illnessBADCASE
DDown 7: Second of a Latin 101 trio
DDown 8: Rice dish
DDown 9: 400 meters, maybeONELAP
DDown 10: "1876" novelist
DDown 11: Ranch addition?ERO
DDown 12: Slalom figure
DDown 14: Bluffer's declarationIRAISE
DDown 15: Roofer's material
DDown 20: Some Yanks in Paris, e.g.
DDown 24: ___-wip (dessert topping)REDDI
DDown 25: Bar, legally
DDown 27: Youngest 600-homer man, informallyAROD
DDown 28: Got one's feet wet?
DDown 30: Sopping wetADRIP
DDown 32: U.S.M.C. part
DDown 33: Oodles
DDown 34: CinephileMOVIEBUFF
DDown 35: Prepare to fly home from vacation, say
DDown 36: Himalayan legend
DDown 44: "Heads," to a numismatist
DDown 45: Gordon ___ (Sting's real name)
DDown 47: Texas border city
DDown 51: "Hawaii Five-O" nicknameDANNO
DDown 53: "... ___ wed"ITHEE
DDown 55: "Mr. Mojo ___" (repeated Doors lyric)RISIN
DDown 56: Japanese colonel in "The Bridge on the River Kwai"SAITO
DDown 57: Potters' supplies
DDown 59: Classic depilatory brandNEET
DDown 60: Tie up at harbor
DDown 61: End of a professor's address?EDU
DDown 62: Obit, essentially
DDown 63: Every, in an RxOMN
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