New York Times Answers - Friday, 29th May 2015 There are 33 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 29th May 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Call in the eveningTAPSAAcross 5: Thunderous soundCLAPAAcross 9: Island group near FijiTONGAAAcross 14: Heckelphone lookalikeOBOEAAcross 15: Good eatsHEALTH FOODAAcross 17: For which two heads are better than one?YOKEAAcross 18: Doing particularly wellINRAREFORMAAcross 19: Prefers charges againstSUESAAcross 20: Site of an annual British music festivalSTONEHENGEAAcross 21: Take advantage ofTRADEONAAcross 23: Ben who played the Wizard in "Wicked"VEREENAAcross 24: Grocery quantityBAGFULAAcross 25: Soul producerKIAAAcross 26: Lose intensityABATEAAcross 27: Judas never attained itSAINTHOODAAcross 33: Setting for Hawthorne's "The Marble Faun"ROMEAAcross 34: Really affectedGOTTOAAcross 35: Pasta optionORZOAAcross 36: Four-hour tour features?EYERHYMESAAcross 38: Roughly 1% of the earth's atmosphereARGONAAcross 39: OafAPEAAcross 40: WildINSANEAAcross 41: Offensive opportunitiesATBATSAAcross 45: Procter & Gamble product linePANTENEAAcross 47: Without tryingBYACCIDENTAAcross 49: Bygone cracker brandHIHOAAcross 51: Increases risk and rewardUPSTHEANTEAAcross 52: Maker of PerformX sportswearIZODAAcross 53: Gets very nearZEROESINONAAcross 54: Eatery with scalesDELIAAcross 55: Steel brackets with two flangesZBARSAAcross 56: "You ___ Me" (1957 R&B hit)SENDAAcross 57: Fall locationEDENDDown 1: ___ & Hobbies (eBay category)TOYSDDown 2: 1998 coming-of-age novel by Nick HornbyABOUTABOYDDown 3: Oscar Madison's weekly eventPOKER GAMEDDown 4: Attends toSEESAFTERDDown 5: Tool with a bezelCHISELDDown 6: How a nocturne is often playedLENTODDown 7: First high priest of the IsraelitesAARONDDown 8: Leave nothing to chancePLANDDown 9: 2013 Sandra Bullock/Melissa McCarthy comedyTHEHEATDDown 10: BidOFFERDDown 11: Very sad turnoutNOONEDDown 12: Big ravineGORGEDDown 13: Commercial manufacturersADMENDDown 16: British Open winner of 1971 and 1972TREVINODDown 22: FittingDUEDDown 24: UnadornedBAREDDown 25: Baby foxesKITSDDown 27: Adjective-forming suffixSOMEDDown 28: Took a course?ATEDDown 29: Old baseball coverage?HORSEHIDEDDown 30: In a unionORGANIZEDDDown 31: Atmospheric problemOZONE HOLEDDown 32: All washed upDONEDDown 34: Broadway chorus dancers, informallyGYPSIESDDown 37: Sub entriesHATCHESDDown 38: Word with carpenter or weaverANTDDown 40: MeanINTENDDDown 41: Full of excitementABUZZDDown 42: EasygoingTYPE BDDown 43: Arabian port that's home to Sinbad IslandBASRADDown 44: Part takerACTORDDown 45: Pasta optionPENNEDDown 46: ___ Chigurh ("No Country for Old Men" villain)ANTONDDown 48: Lectern localeDAISDDown 50: Figure in the Ynglinga sagaODIN