New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 12th March 2014 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 12th March 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: White breakfast beverageMILKAAcross 5: Orange breakfast beverageJUICEAAcross 10: Tan breakfast beverageTEAAAcross 13: Blunted bladeEPEEAAcross 14: What a "V" signals to a violinistUP-BOWAAcross 14: What a "V" signals to a violinistUPBOWAAcross 15: SockSLUGAAcross 17: Middle of a simileASANAAcross 18: Work like a dogSLAVEAAcross 19: Body lotion brandKERIAAcross 20: Admonition to the overly curiousDONTSTAREAAcross 22: Nut often found on a sticky bunPECANAAcross 23: Agitated stateSNITAAcross 24: Ungentlemanly sortCADAAcross 25: R. E. Lee's org.CSAAAcross 28: Like some shoppingONESTOPAAcross 31: Best-liked, in chat roomsFAVAAcross 34: Kid's retortIAMSOAAcross 36: Words said while tapping on a watchTIMETOGOAAcross 38: "I'm buying!," at a bar ... or a hint to this puzzle's themeDRINKSALLAROUNDAAcross 41: Good-looking person?EAGLEEYEAAcross 42: "10" starDEREKAAcross 43: Density symbolRHOAAcross 44: Alternative to pastaRISOTTOAAcross 47: Agcy. for retireesSSAAAcross 48: "___ Misérables"LESAAcross 49: They build up in poresOILSAAcross 51: Rainbow-shapedARCEDAAcross 54: Story threadsPLOTLINESAAcross 59: BetLAIDAAcross 60: Fire-starting aidFLINTAAcross 61: ___ beneNOTAAAcross 62: One of Isaac's twinsESAUAAcross 63: Start of an elimination rhymeEENIEAAcross 64: Endor denizenEWOKAAcross 65: Fizzy dinner quaffPOPAAcross 66: Plain dinner quaffWATERAAcross 67: Genteel dinner quaffWINEDDown 1: Product of fermenting honeyMEADDDown 2: ___ factoIPSODDown 3: Not marbled, sayLEANDDown 4: Jonathan and Martha of SmallvilleKENTSDDown 5: Newly arrivedJUSTINDDown 6: Pulling an all-nighter, e.g.UPLATEDDown 7: Letter-shaped construction componentIBARDDown 8: Pirate hide-out, oftenCOVEDDown 9: Meadow motherEWEDDown 10: CluckedTSKEDDDown 11: G.E. component: Abbr.ELECDDown 12: Halo, e.g.AURADDown 16: Clear libation popular in EnglandGINDDown 21: HornswoggledSNOOKEREDDDown 22: Cutout toyPAPER DOLLDDown 24: Knocked-out stateCOMADDown 25: Product of fermenting applesCIDERDDown 26: England's Fergie, formallySARAHDDown 27: Bud in the SouthwestAMIGODDown 29: Fifth-century pope called "the Great"STLEODDown 30: Before, brieflyTILDDown 31: Trey beatersFOURSDDown 32: Moorehead of "Citizen Kane"AGNESDDown 33: Clear libation popular in RussiaVODKADDown 35: Presenter of many a spoof, for shortSNLDDown 37: Stocking stuffer?TOEDDown 39: Six, in SevilleSEISDDown 40: Old-timey agreementsAYSDDown 45: Nickname for the $2 Canadian coinTOONIEDDown 46: Nervous giggleTITTERDDown 48: Was a prelude (to)LEDUPDDown 50: Muscle connectorSINEWDDown 51: Product of fermenting barleyALEDDown 52: Speak like a tough guy, sayRASPDDown 53: "Ta-ta!"CIAODDown 54: "Nolo contendere," e.g.PLEADDown 55: Dryer fuzzLINTDDown 56: "___ get it!"NOWIDDown 57: School for James BondETONDDown 58: Clear libation popular in JapanSAKEDDown 60: Not a lotFEW