New York Times Answers - Monday, 9th February 2015 There are 38 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 9th February 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: RecentlyOF LATEAAcross 7: LoatheHATEAAcross 11: E.R. procedureCPRAAcross 14: Like many white gownsBRIDALAAcross 15: Animals in a yokeOXENAAcross 16: ___-Ida (frozen potato brand)OREAAcross 16: ___-Ida (frozen potato brand)ORE.AAcross 17: Expensive annual commercialSUPERBOWLADAAcross 19: Get-up-and-goVIMAAcross 20: One trained in 11-Across, for shortEMTAAcross 21: Breathe hard, as after runningPANTAAcross 22: Note from a co-workerMEMOAAcross 23: Feature of a Dalmatian's coatSPOTAAcross 25: What may be poured on a bad ideaCOLD WATERAAcross 29: Gap crossed by a nerve impulseSYNAPSEAAcross 32: Eloquent speakersORATORSAAcross 33: Harper who wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"LEEAAcross 34: Cassini who was dubbed Jackie Kennedy's "Secretary of Style"OLEGAAcross 35: "___ your head!"USEAAcross 36: New Jersey home to two New York teamsMEADOWLANDSAAcross 39: Alien's transport, for shortUFOAAcross 41: Valentine's feelingLOVEAAcross 42: Debussy's "La ___"MERAAcross 43: Big name in hair carePANTENEAAcross 45: Resting place for a pharaohPYRAMIDAAcross 49: Typical prom concluderSLOWDANCEAAcross 51: Cross a shallow stream, sayWADEAAcross 52: Org. for the Williams sistersUSTAAAcross 53: LandedALITAAcross 56: "Get ___ to the Greek" (2010 comedy)HIMAAcross 57: ___ de JaneiroRIOAAcross 58: Popular children's book series ... whose protagonist is "hiding" in the circled lettersWHERESWALDOAAcross 62: Title for Powell or Petraeus: Abbr.GENAAcross 63: "Othello" evildoerIAGOAAcross 64: Like some help and boyfriendsLIVE INAAcross 65: Opposite of WNWESEAAcross 66: Gunky lumpGLOBAAcross 67: Applies, as pressureEXERTSDDown 1: Preoccupy and then someOBSESSDDown 2: DowdyFRUMPYDDown 3: World's top-selling brand of 9-DownLIPTONDDown 4: Fruity drink suffixADEDDown 5: Rainproof coverTARPDDown 6: Italian site of Napoleon's exileELBADDown 7: Book genre for do-it-yourselfersHOWTODDown 8: Rock's ___ RoseAXLDDown 9: Earl Grey, e.g.TEADDown 10: Bottom of the ninth, usuallyENDDDown 11: GreedyCOVETOUSDDown 12: Books for beginning readersPRIMERSDDown 13: Guilty feelingREMORSEDDown 18: In the pastONCEDDown 22: Yoga surfaceMATDDown 24: Offering from the Brothers GrimmTALEDDown 26: Lounge lazilyLOLLDDown 27: Utterly marvelousDREAMYDDown 28: German composer of "Tristan und Isolde"WAGNERDDown 30: Rang outPEALEDDDown 31: Arizona city known for its red sandstoneSEDONADDown 34: Have to fork overOWEDDown 36: Droning speech qualityMONOTONEDDown 37: Pizzeria fixtureOVENDDown 38: Take from the deckDRAWDDown 39: Rapid increaseUPSURGEDDown 40: Part of Tootsie or Mrs. Doubtfire's costumeFALSIESDDown 44: Onetime carrier with a hub at JFKTWADDown 45: Retired Brazilian soccer sensationPELEDDown 46: Composer GustavMAHLERDDown 47: Exultant cryIDIDITDDown 48: FiendsDEMONSDDown 50: Tree that yields a chocolate substituteCAROBDDown 54: Capri, for oneISLEDDown 55: Chocolate-and-caramel candy barTWIXDDown 58: Part of Tootsie or Mrs. Doubtfire's costumeWIGDDown 59: "2001" computerHALDDown 60: Freudian "I"EGODDown 61: Madison in N.Y.C., e.g.AVE