New York Times Answers - Thursday, 9th April 2015 There are 40 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 9th April 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: InCHICAAcross 5: Cynic's lackHOPEAAcross 9: Larva, e.g.STAGEAAcross 14: Strike zone?LANEAAcross 15: Biblical outcastLEPERAAcross 16: "Arabian Nights" princeAHMEDAAcross 17: Citation abbr.ET ALAAcross 17: Citation abbr.ET AL.AAcross 18: Iced ___LATTEAAcross 19: DecoratesTRIMSAAcross 20: Bad marks in high school?ACNEAAcross 21: Brown-eared comics characterODIEAAcross 22: One jumping through hoops, maybeLIONAAcross 23: One of Aesop's fablesTHEBOYFIRSTCRIEDWOLFAAcross 28: Nuclear plant unitRADAAcross 29: Like some contractsORALAAcross 30: Notable tower, for shortAAAAAcross 31: Diagonal sparSPRITAAcross 34: EditBLUE-PENCILAAcross 37: Make keenWHETAAcross 38: Lead-in to some surprising newsGUESSSECONDAAcross 39: One, in AustriaEINSAAcross 40: It gets more than its fair share of jokesEASYTARGETAAcross 42: Not be definitiveHEDGEAAcross 43: Lagos-to-Dar es Salaam dir.ESEAAcross 44: Prefix with scienceOMNIAAcross 45: DownSADAAcross 46: "Well, obviously"TELLMESOMETHINGTHIRDAAcross 53: Instances when service isn't perfect?LETSAAcross 54: You might hold it by a trash canNOSEAAcross 55: Veet rivalNAIRAAcross 56: ___ León (Mexican state)NUEVOAAcross 58: Lead toCAUSEAAcross 59: Woman's name that's an anagram of a man's nameEDNAAAcross 60: Against a thing, legallyINREMAAcross 61: Dropped the ballERREDAAcross 62: "They say" it in Spain, in an old Andrews Sisters hitSISIAAcross 63: Contents of three squares in this puzzle, per an old comedy routineBASESAAcross 64: Cat with tufted earsLYNXAAcross 65: For whom David played the harpSAULDDown 1: Point on the field?CLEATDDown 2: OriginateHATCHDDown 3: DumbINANEDDown 4: StarCELEBRITYDDown 5: How most babies come outHEADFIRSTDDown 6: Part of FiOSOPTICDDown 7: White House chief of staff after Rahm EmanuelPETEROUSEDDown 8: Poetic prepositionEREDDown 9: Did nothingSATIDLEDDown 10: PegTHROWDDown 11: Tryptophan or leucineAMINO ACIDDDown 12: Thing on a ringGEMDDown 13: Dict. versionsEDSDDown 15: Frank ___, two-time Best Director Oscar winnerLLOYDDDown 22: Tiny adjustment to an atomic clockLEAP SECONDDDown 24: Quaker ___ BranOATDDown 25: Start of an attorney's conclusionIRESTDDown 26: Psychiatry writer R. D. ___LAINGDDown 27: "F" on a testFALSEDDown 31: "Awesome!"SWEETDDown 32: Half-moon, e.g.PHASEDDown 33: Pawnshops and suchRESELLERSDDown 34: "Auld Lang Syne" writerBURNSDDown 35: Roman soldierLEGIONARYDDown 36: PovertyNEEDINESSDDown 38: Darts and heartsGAMESDDown 41: The Indians regularly beat themTOMTOMSDDown 42: "In your dreams!"HAHDDown 45: General transportation?STEEDDDown 47: Surge protector?LEVEEDDown 48: Feel the loss ofMOURNDDown 49: Clacton-on-Sea's countyESSEXDDown 50: Petrova of tennisNADIADDown 51: Kind of knifeGINSUDDown 52: Subway power sourceTHIRD RAILDDown 56: Pen partNIBDDown 57: Andean articleUNADDown 58: Image of Pluto, sayCEL