New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 18th June 2013 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 18th June 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Self-descriptive crossword answerABBRAAcross 5: Collar stiffenerSTARCHAAcross 11: Proof enderQEDAAcross 14: Evening, in ItalySERAAAcross 15: Port ENE of Cleveland, O.ERIEPAAAcross 16: Water, to WatteauEAUAAcross 17: Spring warmingTHAWAAcross 18: *Beverly Hills shopping districtRODEODRIVEAAcross 20: *Lead singer of the KinksRAYDAVIESAAcross 22: Hotfoots itHIESAAcross 23: Reduced-priceONSALEAAcross 24: ___ May of "The Beverly Hillbillies"ELLYAAcross 27: Words sung "with love" in a 1967 #1 hit?TOSIRAAcross 30: Withdrawal chargeATMFEEAAcross 34: Musical key appropriate for an apartment dweller?AFLATAAcross 37: *It might stretch a seventh-inning stretchRAINDELAYAAcross 39: What it takes to tangoTWOAAcross 40: Corporate division, informally ... or a hint to the answers to the eight starred cluesRANDDAAcross 41: "To ___ is human ..."ERRAAcross 42: *Hora, e.g.RING DANCEAAcross 45: Raisin, originallyGRAPEAAcross 47: "Shucks, you're too kind!"AWGEEZAAcross 48: ___ SelassieHAILEAAcross 50: Traffic stopper?NARCAAcross 52: Like many a Mr. Bean skitMADCAPAAcross 56: Tea varietyCHAIAAcross 59: *"James and the Giant Peach" authorROALDDAHLAAcross 62: *Fertile area where a stream empties into an oceanRIVERDELTAAAcross 65: Gun belt contentsAMMOAAcross 66: What an ET pilotsUFOAAcross 67: TV addict, slangilyVIDIOTAAcross 68: CryWEEPAAcross 69: Fruity red wine, familiarlyZINAAcross 70: NapSNOOZEAAcross 71: Shows signs of wanting to napNODSDDown 1: "The Jetsons" dogASTRODDown 2: "Borstal Boy" author BrendanBEHANDDown 3: Donkey soundsBRAYSDDown 4: *Numbers fed into a computerRAW DATADDown 5: Starts a volleySERVESDDown 6: "Star Trek: T.N.G." counselorTROIDDown 7: HelperAIDEDDown 8: Witherspoon of "Legally Blonde"REESEDDown 9: Sharkey's rank, in '70s TVCPODDown 10: "You ___ me at 'hello'"HADDDown 11: Long-reigning English monarch, informallyQEIIDDown 12: Roof overhangEAVEDDown 13: Requirement for union membershipDUESDDown 19: Wynken or Blynken, e.g., but not NodRHYMEDDown 21: Very muchA LOTDDown 25: AlightLANDDDown 26: Inc. relativeLTD.DDown 28: Ayatollah's homeIRANDDown 29: One-story homeRANCHDDown 31: Subject of a Spot check?FLEADDown 32: Lawman WyattEARPDDown 33: Literary JaneEYREDDown 34: Gillette brandATRADDown 35: "Take that as you will," in Internet shorthandFWIWDDown 36: ExtendedLONGDDown 38: The thought that counts?IDEADDown 40: Motorola cellphoneRAZRDDown 43: "Your wish is my command" speakerGENIEDDown 44: Org. for 50-AcrossesDEADDown 45: PleasedGLADDDown 46: *1984 Patrick Swayze film set in the cold warREDDAWNDDown 49: Repeated cry from the White RabbitIMLATEDDown 51: Statement of faithCREDODDown 53: Small screen appearanceCAMEODDown 54: "Arabian Nights" princeAHMEDDDown 55: Sits (down)PLOPSDDown 56: Texas senator TedCRUZDDown 57: Old platter playerHI-FIDDown 58: "___ calling!"AVONDDown 60: A little of this, a little of thatOLIODDown 61: CompletelyATOZDDown 63: Campground parkers, for shortRVSDDown 64: RacketDIN