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.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Subs' subsCTEAMSAAcross 7: "My old lady"THEMRSAAcross 13: Many a BedouinARABIANAAcross 15: Cigar with both ends openCHEROOTAAcross 16: Wraps around an island?SARONGSAAcross 17: City across the Rio Grande from McAllen, Tex.REYNOSAAAcross 18: What may precede itselfUNTOAAcross 19: Lover of Mattie in an Edith Wharton novelETHANAAcross 21: SulkSNITAAcross 22: Flue flakeASHAAcross 23: Mocha alternativeCHAITEAAAcross 25: Souvenir sometimes made with shellsLEIAAcross 26: Vocalist's warm-up runLASAAcross 27: Gathering of stockholders?HERDERSAAcross 28: L.A. law notable, onceITOAAcross 29: Scorer of the first double eagle in U.S. Open history, 1985TCCHENAAcross 31: "The Internship" co-star, 2013VAUGHNAAcross 33: "Really?"ITISAAcross 34: Celsius, for oneSWEDEAAcross 38: The other sideTHEMAAcross 39: Noted preschool sequence?EIEIOAAcross 41: Question of introspectionAMIAAcross 42: Four at the fore?TETRAAAcross 43: Dolphin facilitySONARAAcross 44: FizzlerDUDAAcross 45: Ugly ___ASSINAAcross 46: It's west of James Bay: Abbr.ONTAAcross 47: Adrenaline, informallyEPIAAcross 49: Drug delivery options, brieflyIVSAAcross 51: Important union members?OVAAAcross 52: Guarantor of financial accounts, for shortFDICAAcross 54: How a champagne bottle may arriveINICEAAcross 56: Natural thing to feelONEGAAcross 57: Locale of five major U.S. volcanoesWASHINGTONSTATEAAcross 60: Big wave, e.g.ATTENTIONGETTERAAcross 61: Takes a breatherRESTSONONESOARSDDown 1: Fighting lossesCASUALTIESOFWARDDown 2: Invoice informationTRANSACTIONDATEDDown 3: Water cycle studiers, e.g.EARTHSCIENTISTSDDown 4: "Pink-___" (1966 Pink Panther short)ABOODDown 5: One of two extremes: Abbr.MINDDown 6: NevadansSAGEHENSDDown 7: "Such gall!"THENERVEDDown 8: Common 60-AcrossHEYDDown 9: Shoreline avifaunaERNSDDown 10: Masterpiece designated "quasi una fantasia"MOONLIGHTSONATADDown 11: Per a 1942 song, "She's making history, working for victory"ROSIETHERIVETERDDown 12: Radio headsSTATIONMANAGERSDDown 14: Many an old red giantNSTARDDown 15: Packing optionCRATEDDown 20: Tucked awayHIDDDown 23: Revolutionary figureCHEDDown 24: Thick plank insert?ASADDown 30: Early Chinese dynastyHSIADDown 32: Trojans' foesUTESDDown 35: Joining the frayWADINGINDDown 36: Dingo dodgerEMUDDown 37: Frenchy portrayer in "Grease"DIDICONNDDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rushOREDDown 40: What might be grabbed in a rushORE.DDown 42: Profs' backupsTASDDown 48: One with patchesPINTODDown 50: Settle a score, old-styleVENGEDDown 53: Lemon who played for the 1984 World Series-winning TigersCHETDDown 55: Langston Hughes poem with the lines "Nobody'll dare / Say to me, / 'Eat in the kitchen,' / Then"ITOODDown 56: Good name for a chauffeur?OTTODDown 58: Lead-___INSDDown 59: French possessiveSES