New York Times Answers - Monday, 1st June 2015 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 1st June 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Coke rivalPEPSIAAcross 6: Narrow streetLANEAAcross 10: Cracked open, as a doorAJARAAcross 14: Sir ___ NewtonISAACAAcross 15: Milky gemOPALAAcross 16: Bit of Old Norse writingRUNEAAcross 17: Popular Mexican brewSOLCERVEZAAAcross 19: Sound that completes the phrase "Just like ...!"SNAPAAcross 20: NincompoopASSAAcross 21: Letter after beeCEEAAcross 22: Wearing some party shoesINHEELSAAcross 24: Put the pedal to the metalGUNITAAcross 26: Co. name enderINCAAcross 27: The only trustworthy one?SOLEBENEFICIARYAAcross 34: Online periodicalEZINEAAcross 35: AtmosphereAIRAAcross 36: Canadian nativeCREEAAcross 37: ___ au vinCOQAAcross 38: DreamySURREALAAcross 42: Roman numeral XTENAAcross 43: Letter-shaped fastenerTNUTAAcross 45: Vietnamese soupPHOAAcross 46: That is, in LatinID ESTAAcross 48: Where Kia and Hyundai are headquarteredSEOULSOUTHKOREAAAcross 52: Hwy.RTEAAcross 53: AttemptsTRIESAAcross 54: Aided and ___ABETTEDAAcross 58: Suffix with British and BushISMAAcross 59: Resort with mineral watersSPAAAcross 62: Language of PakistanURDUAAcross 63: Woman's best female friendSOULSISTERAAcross 66: Beat by a mileROUTAAcross 67: William who shot an apple off his son's headTELLAAcross 68: Many a tourist information handout siteKIOSKAAcross 69: Egyptian slitherersASPSAAcross 70: What the Venus de Milo lacksARMSAAcross 71: Big fairsEXPOSDDown 1: Italy's Tower of ___PISADDown 2: Those: Sp.ESOSDDown 3: BuddiesPALSDDown 4: Anatomical pouchSACDDown 5: They make clinks in drinksICECUBESDDown 6: Groovy 1960s eventLOVEINDDown 7: GorillaAPEDDown 8: The Soup ___ ("Seinfeld" character)NAZIDDown 9: PanacheELANDDown 10: "___ and Old Lace" (play and movie)ARSENICDDown 11: Wife portrayed in 2005's "Walk the Line"JUNECARTERDDown 12: Excessively focused on somethingANALDDown 13: Dems.' foesREPSDDown 18: Descartes who wrote "Cogito ergo sum"RENEDDown 23: Fruit-flavored drink with a hyphenated nameHICDDown 24: Geo. Washington, in the Revolutionary WarGENDDown 25: Remove, as a couponTEAR OUTDDown 27: Religious offshootsSECTSDDown 28: Part of the atmosphere depleted by CFCsOZONEDDown 29: Three sheets to the windLIQUOREDUPDDown 30: "Bah!"FIEDDown 31: One of the GershwinsIRADDown 32: Witherspoon who played 11-Down in "Walk the Line"REESEDDown 33: Gossipy sortYENTADDown 39: FedEx alternativeUPSDDown 40: Follower of piRHODDown 41: Emulating basketball's Jordan, per an old catchphraseLIKEMIKEDDown 44: Shows oral disapprovalTUTTUTSDDown 47: Hair arrangementsDOSDDown 49: "___ there be light"LETDDown 50: Soprano soundsTRILLSDDown 51: Snake soundHISSDDown 54: Otherworldly glowAURADDown 55: BuddiesBROSDDown 56: "Cómo ___?" ("How are you?": Sp.)ESTADDown 57: Not just a talkerDOERDDown 59: Octagonal street signSTOPDDown 60: Mexican coinPESODDown 61: Boats like the one Noah builtARKSDDown 64: German city where Einstein was bornULMDDown 65: Highest roll of a single dieSIX