New York Times Answers - Friday, 18th September 2015 There are 34 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 18th September 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Like Blofeld in Ian Fleming's "You Only Live Twice"SCARFACEDAAcross 10: Some tiltyard paraphernaliaARMORAAcross 15: "Murder, She Wrote" settingCABOTCOVEAAcross 16: FlipGOAPEAAcross 17: Protest song on Pink Floyd's "The Dark Side of the Moon"USANDTHEMAAcross 18: Sought, as a priceASKEDAAcross 19: Off one's rockerBATSAAcross 20: Bouncer of radio signalsIONOSPHEREAAcross 22: FiverABEAAcross 23: Alley of reality TVKIRSTIEAAcross 24: Voice against a billNAYAAcross 25: 29-day monthADARAAcross 27: Ballet supportersTOESAAcross 28: VenueSITEAAcross 29: Inventor of a mineral hardness scaleMOHSAAcross 31: Covers with a trowel, saySTUCCOSAAcross 33: One whose work hours may involve minutesSTENOAAcross 35: It's a knockoutETHERAAcross 36: Small pianosSPINETSAAcross 38: On the dark sideGRIMAAcross 39: Conservatory pursuitsARTSAAcross 40: Took homeMADEAAcross 42: Brat Pack nameLOWEAAcross 45: Mens ___ (criminal intent)REAAAcross 46: Night courses?DINNERSAAcross 48: Court org.ATPAAcross 50: Chicken or mashed potatoDANCECRAZEAAcross 52: It makes granite glintMICAAAcross 53: Challenge for an E.S.L. studentIDIOMAAcross 54: They're never requiredELECTIVESAAcross 56: Brain study, informallyNEUROAAcross 57: DisciplinariansMARTINETSAAcross 58: Show of shows, with "the"EMMYSAAcross 59: Become 49-DownOBSOLESCEDDown 1: Do a school visit, maybe?SCUBADDown 2: Yellow-skinned fruitCASABADDown 3: Quieted downABATEDDDown 4: Cey and Darling of baseballRONSDDown 5: Co. with budding prospects?FTDDDown 6: When Musetta's waltz is heard in "La Bohème"ACTIIDDown 7: AssociatesCOHORTSDDown 8: "All the same ..."EVEN SODDown 9: Sends back down the ladderDEMOTESDDown 10: Looking flooredAGAPEDDown 11: Start of a holy day?ROSHDDown 12: Try to placate someoneMAKENICEDDown 13: Wheeler-dealerOPERATORDDown 14: They leave at nightREDEYESDDown 21: Maid of honor, oftenSISTERDDown 23: Scandinavian coin with a hole in itKRONEDDown 26: Chorus of approvalAMENSDDown 28: DummySCHMODDown 30: Source of some political gaffesHOTMICDDown 32: Monopoly pair: Abbr.UTILSDDown 33: Terse cop orderSPREADEMDDown 34: Club metalTITANIUMDDown 36: Rush-hour subway rider, figurativelySARDINEDDown 37: Italian Riviera citySANREMODDown 38: Grumpy old menGEEZERSDDown 41: "CSI" settingDNALABDDown 43: Doesn't claimWAIVESDDown 44: "... and all that jazz"ETCETCDDown 46: They're not for saleDEMOSDDown 47: Odd-numbered pageRECTODDown 49: Not done anymorePASSEDDown 51: Sen. Booker of New JerseyCORYDDown 52: Toddler's assertionMINEDDown 55: ToTIL