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New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 2nd December 2014

There are 41 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 2nd December 2014. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "Holy cow!"
AAcross 7: "Nuts!"
AAcross 11: "Great Scott!"
AAcross 14: Old hand
AAcross 15: Jai ___ALAI
AAcross 16: Santa ___ winds
AAcross 17: Rake over the coals
AAcross 18: Movies, informally
AAcross 19: Football Hall-of-Famer FordLEN
AAcross 20: Textbook segment
AAcross 21: Likely
AAcross 23: Small songbird
AAcross 25: Alaska city that's larger in area than Rhode Island or Delaware
AAcross 27: Auto part driven by the crankshaft
AAcross 28: Admonish
AAcross 30: Hatcher of "Desperate Housewives"TERI
AAcross 32: Guthrie who sang at WoodstockARLO
AAcross 33: Sunday morning talk show assemblage
AAcross 34: "Fudge!"
AAcross 36: Harmful ___ bloom (aquatic growth)
AAcross 37: Fabled monster in English literature
AAcross 38: Send someplace else
AAcross 43: "Rats!"
AAcross 45: Theatricalize
AAcross 46: Exclamations often made with head-slaps
AAcross 50: One-named singer with four GrammysENYA
AAcross 51: James ___ Garfield
AAcross 52: Declare
AAcross 54: Words before go or rideLETIT
AAcross 56: Seductive "Austin Powers" androidFEMBOT
AAcross 57: Jet for the jet setSST
AAcross 58: Common newspaper nicknameTRIB
AAcross 61: Stars and Bars soldier, informally
AAcross 62: Polynesian dietary staple
AAcross 64: Straight
AAcross 66: Port on the Firth of Clyde
AAcross 67: Cold-blooded killer, for short
AAcross 68: Tool for fishing a frozen riverICESAW
AAcross 69: "Man!"
AAcross 70: "Darn it!"
AAcross 71: "Fiddlesticks!"
DDown 1: Holy cow
DDown 2: Wagon pullers
DDown 3: It's a riot
DDown 4: Bit of clevernessNEATIDEA
DDown 5: 2000 Richard Gere title roleDRT
DDown 6: T-bone, e.g.
DDown 7: Nuts
DDown 8: Entirely
DDown 9: Drinks at Trader Vic'sMAITAIS
DDown 10: Landslide winner of 1972
DDown 11: Great Scott
DDown 12: "Ah, Wilderness!" playwright
DDown 13: "Are you game?"WANTTO
DDown 22: "April Love" singer, 1957PATBOONE
DDown 24: Wall St. credential
DDown 26: Rats
DDown 27: Infinitely repeating geometric patterns
DDown 28: Ernst & Young employee, for short
DDown 29: Drinking buddy for FalstaffHAL
DDown 31: Boy's name that means "the king"ELROY
DDown 35: Fudge
DDown 39: Alienate
DDown 40: Citadel
DDown 41: H as in Heracles
DDown 42: Radiation dosage
DDown 44: 100 meters x 100 meters
DDown 46: Reorganize computer data to improve performance, informally
DDown 47: What the wary keep open while sleepingONEEYE
DDown 48: Man
DDown 49: Benchwarmer
DDown 53: V-shaped cut
DDown 55: Moral tenet
DDown 57: Darn it
DDown 59: "Dies ___"IRAE
DDown 60: Fiddlesticks
DDown 63: Fabled monster in Arabic literature
DDown 65: Old French coin
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