New York Times Answers - Monday, 17th November 2014 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 17th November 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Pocketbook partSTRAPAAcross 6: Waiter's last word after serving foodENJOYAAcross 11: Place ___ (part of a table setting)MATAAcross 14: Hunt illegallyPOACHAAcross 15: France's longest riverLOIREAAcross 16: Award bestowed by a queen: Abbr.OBEAAcross 17: BusybodyYENTAAAcross 18: Ban Ki-moon's predecessor at the U.N.KOFIANNANAAcross 20: JeopardizeRISKAAcross 22: Colon, in analogiesISTOAAcross 23: Classic video game with ghostsPACMANAAcross 27: MoseySAUNTERAAcross 30: "Two and a Half Men" co-star starting in 2011ASHTONKUTCHERAAcross 33: Femur's localeTHIGHAAcross 34: Two Romanov czarsIVANSAAcross 35: Photo ___ (campaign events)OPSAAcross 38: Gumshoes, in old crime fictionTECSAAcross 39: Grand featherPLUMEAAcross 40: ___ of CapriISLEAAcross 41: AnnoyIRKAAcross 42: Country singer SteveEARLEAAcross 43: Trojan king during the Trojan WarPRIAMAAcross 44: Sporting champion with a drive for success?MARIOANDRETTIAAcross 47: Descriptive languageIMAGERYAAcross 49: "Of course you're right"YESYESAAcross 50: AngerRAGEAAcross 51: Not commissioned, after "on"SPECAAcross 53: "The Fast and the Furious" co-starVINDIESELAAcross 57: What "E" means on a gas gaugeEMPTYAAcross 62: Verb-forming suffixIZEAAcross 63: WitchCRONEAAcross 64: BrainteaserPOSERAAcross 65: Court dividerNETAAcross 66: Crimean conference siteYALTAAAcross 67: Minnesota baseball team ... or what 18-, 30-, 44- and 53-Across all areTWINSDDown 1: James Bond, for oneSPYDDown 2: Little piggy, in a children's rhymeTOEDDown 3: SprintedRANDDown 4: Play a roleACTDDown 5: Pyramid schemer?PHARAOHDDown 6: ___ Club (civic group)ELKSDDown 7: Reading place ... or reading deviceNOOKDDown 8: Competitor of Skippy and Peter PanJIFDDown 9: "Either he goes ___ go!"ORIDDown 10: Word before "verily" in the BibleYEADDown 11: Freak of natureMONSTROSITYDDown 12: LessenABATEDDown 13: Kind of saxTENORDDown 19: Number of heads of the Hydra, in mythNINEDDown 21: Bed-and-breakfast, e.g.INNDDown 23: Rocker SmithPATTIDDown 24: "My Name Is ___ Lev"ASHERDDown 25: Sexy guyCHICKMAGNETDDown 26: Boardroom events: Abbr.MTGSDDown 27: Flower's pollen holderSTAMENDDown 28: Teenager's baneACNEDDown 29: Sounds of hesitationUHSDDown 31: "___ was here" (W.W. II catchphrase)KILROYDDown 32: Throat danglerUVULADDown 36: Part of a table settingPLATEDDown 37: Round after the quartersSEMISDDown 39: 10-10 or Q-QPAIRDDown 40: AngersIRESDDown 42: Before, poeticallyEREDDown 43: General rulePRECEPTDDown 45: ElderlyAGEDDDown 46: Easter egg needDYEDDown 47: Football Hall-of-Famer MichaelIRVINDDown 48: Indian cornMAIZEDDown 51: MailedSENTDDown 52: EntreatyPLEADDown 54: Treacherous, as winter roadsICYDDown 55: Long presidential term, perhapsERADDown 56: The sunSOLDDown 58: Cut, as grassMOWDDown 59: Trident-shaped letterPSIDDown 60: Number of Canadian provincesTENDDown 61: Soph. and jr.YRS