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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 14th January 2014

There are 42 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 14th January 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Nonsense
AAcross 5: Nonsense
AAcross 9: Nonsense
AAcross 14: "California ___ Alles" (classic punk rock song)UBER
AAcross 15: James who wrote "A Death in the Family"
AAcross 16: Car with a stylized caliper in its logoACURA
AAcross 17: Target of NASA's Rover mission
AAcross 18: B&Bs
AAcross 19: Clear of vermin à la the Pied Piper
AAcross 20: Nonsense
AAcross 22: Nonsense
AAcross 24: Near-prime seatingROWB
AAcross 26: Overseer of N.Y.C. subwaysMTA
AAcross 27: Nonsense
AAcross 31: "Didn't you leave out something ...?"
AAcross 33: Emulates Jay Z and Master P
AAcross 37: Score before a service break, maybeADOUT
AAcross 38: Windshield material
AAcross 40: ___ King Cole
AAcross 41: Nonsense
AAcross 42: Nonsense
AAcross 43: Nonsense
AAcross 45: "Well, ___ be!"
AAcross 45: "Well, ___ be!"
AAcross 46: River crossed by the Pont d'Avignon
AAcross 48: Kingly
AAcross 49: "Sax on the Beach" musician JohnTESH
AAcross 51: '50s presidential nickname
AAcross 52: Nonsense
AAcross 53: "Thumbs up" response
AAcross 55: Sailor's tale
AAcross 57: Nonsense
AAcross 61: Nonsense
AAcross 66: Some jabs and turns
AAcross 67: "Right back ___!"ATYA
AAcross 69: Second hearing?
AAcross 70: Skylit rooms
AAcross 71: Tiny bit of time: Abbr.NSEC
AAcross 72: Thin Russian pancake
AAcross 73: Nonsense
AAcross 74: Nonsense
AAcross 75: Nonsense
DDown 1: Hurdle
DDown 2: Certain metal beamIBAR
DDown 3: Wang of fashion
DDown 4: Long ago, once
DDown 5: Turnkey
DDown 6: Nixon's number twoAGNEW
DDown 7: Kind of state that's peaceful
DDown 8: Piquancy
DDown 9: AttackedHADAT
DDown 10: Brand of mops and broomsOCEDAR
DDown 11: Member of a Turkish minority
DDown 12: Russia's ___ MountainsURAL
DDown 13: Australian pal
DDown 21: More hackneyed
DDown 23: Iraq war concerns, for shortWMDS
DDown 25: Nonsense
DDown 27: Chewing one's nails, e.g.
DDown 28: The black swan in "Swan Lake"ODILE
DDown 29: E-ZPass charges
DDown 30: Follower of Jul.
DDown 32: Silver of fivethirtyeight.comNATE
DDown 34: Near, poetically
DDown 35: Fruit also known as a prairie banana
DDown 36: Inscribed stone slab
DDown 38: Understand, informally
DDown 39: Drawn (out)
DDown 44: Lo-___ (not so clear)
DDown 47: Shout after a series of numbers
DDown 50: McDaniel of "Gone With the Wind"HATTIE
DDown 52: Bring up, as a subject
DDown 54: "Can you see" precederOHSAY
DDown 56: "Sure, I remember!"AHYES
DDown 57: Shrug-worthy
DDown 58: Actor Jared of "My So-Called Life"
DDown 59: Do that may have a pick
DDown 60: Tirade
DDown 62: Jimmy who wrote "Galveston" and "MacArthur Park"
DDown 63: Rights org.ACLU
DDown 64: Leg part
DDown 65: Beep
DDown 68: General on a menuTSO
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