New York Times Answers - Thursday, 6th November 2014 There are 33 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 6th November 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Winter plantings?SKIPOLESAAcross 9: First name in "Star Wars"OBIWANAAcross 15: One who's just out for a good timeHEDONISTAAcross 16: Junk shop transactionRESALEAAcross 17: So to speakINASENSEAAcross 18: More Serling-esqueEERIERAAcross 19: Leader of a noted 37-AcrossMOSESAAcross 20: Left for goodEMIGRATEDAAcross 22: "Nebraska" star, 2013DERNAAcross 24: Turn blue?MOPEAAcross 25: Feast of unleavened breadPESACHAAcross 28: Southernmost U.S. capitalHONOLULUAAcross 32: Gardner namesakesAVASAAcross 33: Nonmusical AbbaEBANAAcross 35: Diamond complementsNINESAAcross 36: -REDAAcross 37: See 19- and 54-Across and 11- and 41-DownPARTINGAAcross 39: -SEAAAcross 40: Not perfectly putINAPTAAcross 42: Subject of a onetime Nepali hunting license [true fact!]YETIAAcross 43: Belated observation of 4/14/12BERGAAcross 44: Home of Charlotte AmalieST. THOMASAAcross 46: Like the people of SiberiaSPARSEAAcross 48: Unanimously, after "to"A'MANAAcross 49: Stadium projection, maybeTIERAAcross 50: Co-signer, sayGUARANTORAAcross 54: Location of the 37-AcrossEGYPTAAcross 58: PriestifyORDAINAAcross 59: 2014 World Cup hostSAO PAULOAAcross 61: Strange birdODDONEAAcross 62: Spare item?TIRE IRONAAcross 63: Airplane with the propeller at the backPUSHERAAcross 64: "As if you could kill time without injuring ___": Thoreau, "Walden"ETERNITYDDown 1: LevelerSHIMDDown 2: Many a state lottery gameKENODDown 3: Mythical Greek who slew CastorIDASDDown 4: ImpersonatedPOSEDASDDown 5: "Just a mo!"ONESECDDown 6: Hoopster JeremyLINDDown 7: European city of 500,000+ whose name translates as "to eat"ESSENDDown 8: Result (from)STEMDDown 9: Snake's place, in partOREGONDDown 10: Party gameBEERPONGDDown 11: Beneficiary of the 37-Across, in modern timesISRAELIDDown 12: "Just a moment!"WAITDDown 13: Captain's directionALEEDDown 14: Filmdom's Napoleon Dynamite, for oneNERDDDown 21: "You can count on me"IMONITDDown 23: Flightless birdRHEADDown 25: Setting for much of "Inglourious Basterds"PARISDDown 26: Schedule listingEVENTDDown 27: October War leaderSADATDDown 28: Bad feelings?HATESDDown 29: Last name of three Indianapolis 500 winnersUNSERDDown 30: Bad looksLEERSDDown 31: Copy editor's concernUSAGEDDown 34: Bear on a fieldBRYANTDDown 37: Product of organic decayPTOMAINEDDown 38: Pending, as a legal decreeNISIDDown 41: Loser on account of the 37-AcrossPHARAOHDDown 43: DealBARGAINDDown 45: SortMANNERDDown 47: EyePEEPERDDown 49: Blue eyes, e.g.TRAITDDown 50: Hair gel, e.g.GOOPDDown 51: Language from which "cummerbund" comesURDUDDown 52: TotsADDSDDown 53: Bone: PrefixOSTEDDown 55: First name in spaceYURIDDown 56: What cabalists doPLOTDDown 57: One of eight for Stephen SondheimTONYDDown 60: Vein fillerOREDDown 60: Vein fillerORE.