New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 1st April 2014 There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 1st April 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Award-winning 2012 film about a fake filmARGOAAcross 5: Game with a 32-card deckSKATAAcross 9: AK-47, e.g.RIFLEAAcross 14: Desktops’ desktop accessoriesMOUSEPADSAAcross 16: The Hunter constellationORIONAAcross 17: With 56-Across, common format for a wagerBESTTHREEAAcross 18: Handle wronglyMISDOAAcross 19: Suffix with cartoonISHTAAcross 20: Marijuana plantHEMPAAcross 21: ClobbersBASHTESAAcross 22: The “E” of Q.E.D.ERATAAcross 23: Opposite of WSWENEAAcross 24: Bring downHTUMBLEAAcross 28: Sun-Maid dried fruitRAISINAAcross 31: Princeton and YaleIVIESAAcross 32: Peak in Greek mythMTIDAAAcross 34: Holder of corn kernelsCOBAAcross 36: Queue cueNEXTAAcross 37: Winner of the wager in 17-/56-Across, depending on how you fill the circled squares in this puzzleHTEAAIDLSAAcross 38: Old Italian moneyLIRAAAcross 39: Upsilon precederTAUAAcross 40: Nick who was named People’s Sexiest Man Alive in 1992NOLTEAAcross 41: ___ PythonMONTYAAcross 42: AT&T competitorSPRINTAAcross 44: Throat clearersCOUGHSAAcross 45: Had a biteATEAAcross 46: BlastHTOOTAAcross 48: What scratch-and-sniff stickers emitSCENTSAAcross 51: German automakerAUDIAAcross 52: JiffySECAAcross 55: Opera singer in an operaTOSCAAAcross 56: See 17-AcrossOUTOFFIVEAAcross 58: Remove, as a boutonniereUNPINAAcross 59: Not using Obamacare, sayUNINSUREDAAcross 60: Like some strawsBENDYAAcross 61: GPS recommendations: Abbr.RTESAAcross 62: Number of holes in a half-round of golfNINEDDown 1: Prefix with -dextrousAMBIDDown 2: CaviarsROESDDown 3: Sudden outburstGUSHTDDown 4: German directionOSTDDown 5: GlobeSPHEREDDown 6: “Instant ___!” (John Lennon hit)KARMADDown 7: Highly capableADEPTDDown 8: Mao ___-tungTSEDDown 9: Bucharest’s landROMANIADDown 10: Eye partsIRISESDDown 11: It may be landed with a hookFISHTDDown 12: It may have gold in them thar hillsLODEDDown 13: Officer on TV’s “The Dukes of Hazzard”ENOSDDown 15: Roosevelt and KennedyETHELSDDown 21: Abacus rowBEADSDDown 24: Bit of colorHTINTDDown 25: Eye partsUVEASDDown 26: ShuffleMIX-UPDDown 26: ShuffleMIXUPDDown 27: WagerBETDDown 28: AntagonizeRIDLEDDown 29: It might read “Happy Birthday!”ICINGDDown 30: Robb Stark’s realm in “Game of Thrones,” with “the”NORTHDDown 32: Diner menu itemMEALTDDown 33: Part of retribution, in a phraseTAITDDown 35: Howls at the moonBAYSDDown 37: Improves, in a wayHTONESDDown 38: “Skip to My ___”LOUDDown 40: Penn State’s ___ LionsNITTANYDDown 41: Recurring themesMOTIFSDDown 43: Nasty-smellingRANCIDDDown 44: Genetic sequence groupsCODONSDDown 46: PlagueHTAUNTDDown 47: Certain navelOUTIEDDown 48: Concert souvenirSTUBDDown 49: Dunce cap shapeCONEDDown 50: Channel with postgame analysisESPNDDown 52: Apple genius?SIRIDDown 53: EquitableEVENDDown 54: SurrenderCEDEDDown 56: The “O” of S O S, supposedlyOURDDown 57: Band with the 2012 #1 hit “We Are Young”FUN