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New York Times Answers - Saturday, 10th January 2015

There are 36 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 10th January 2015. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Subs' subsCTEAMS
AAcross 7: "My old lady"THEMRS
AAcross 13: Many a Bedouin
AAcross 15: Cigar with both ends open
AAcross 16: Wraps around an island?
AAcross 17: City across the Rio Grande from McAllen, Tex.REYNOSA
AAcross 18: What may precede itself
AAcross 19: Lover of Mattie in an Edith Wharton novelETHAN
AAcross 21: Sulk
AAcross 22: Flue flake
AAcross 23: Mocha alternativeCHAITEA
AAcross 25: Souvenir sometimes made with shells
AAcross 26: Vocalist's warm-up run
AAcross 27: Gathering of stockholders?
AAcross 28: L.A. law notable, onceITO
AAcross 29: Scorer of the first double eagle in U.S. Open history, 1985TCCHEN
AAcross 31: "The Internship" co-star, 2013VAUGHN
AAcross 33: "Really?"ITIS
AAcross 34: Celsius, for one
AAcross 38: The other side
AAcross 39: Noted preschool sequence?EIEIO
AAcross 41: Question of introspection
AAcross 42: Four at the fore?
AAcross 43: Dolphin facility
AAcross 44: Fizzler
AAcross 45: Ugly ___ASSIN
AAcross 46: It's west of James Bay: Abbr.ONT
AAcross 47: Adrenaline, informally
AAcross 49: Drug delivery options, brieflyIVS
AAcross 51: Important union members?
AAcross 52: Guarantor of financial accounts, for short
AAcross 54: How a champagne bottle may arriveINICE
AAcross 56: Natural thing to feelONEG
AAcross 57: Locale of five major U.S. volcanoesWASHINGTONSTATE
AAcross 60: Big wave, e.g.ATTENTIONGETTER
AAcross 61: Takes a breatherRESTSONONESOARS
DDown 1: Fighting lossesCASUALTIESOFWAR
DDown 2: Invoice informationTRANSACTIONDATE
DDown 3: Water cycle studiers, e.g.EARTHSCIENTISTS
DDown 4: "Pink-___" (1966 Pink Panther short)ABOO
DDown 5: One of two extremes: Abbr.
DDown 6: NevadansSAGEHENS
DDown 7: "Such gall!"THENERVE
DDown 8: Common 60-Across
DDown 9: Shoreline avifauna
DDown 10: Masterpiece designated "quasi una fantasia"MOONLIGHTSONATA
DDown 11: Per a 1942 song, "She's making history, working for victory"ROSIETHERIVETER
DDown 12: Radio headsSTATIONMANAGERS
DDown 14: Many an old red giantNSTAR
DDown 15: Packing option
DDown 20: Tucked away
DDown 23: Revolutionary figure
DDown 24: Thick plank insert?ASA
DDown 30: Early Chinese dynastyHSIA
DDown 32: Trojans' foes
DDown 35: Joining the frayWADINGIN
DDown 36: Dingo dodger
DDown 37: Frenchy portrayer in "Grease"DIDICONN
DDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rush
DDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rush
DDown 42: Profs' backups
DDown 48: One with patches
DDown 50: Settle a score, old-style
DDown 53: Lemon who played for the 1984 World Series-winning TigersCHET
DDown 55: Langston Hughes poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen,' / Then"ITOO
DDown 56: Good name for a chauffeur?
DDown 58: Lead-___
DDown 59: French possessiveSES
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