New York Times Answers - Monday, 5th October 2015 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 5th October 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Top of a waveCRESTAAcross 6: Heed a red lightSTOPAAcross 10: TanginessZESTAAcross 14: Do-it-yourselfer's book genreHOWTOAAcross 15: Norse deity with a hammerTHORAAcross 16: Part of the eyeUVEAAAcross 17: Chris who sang "Wicked Game," 1991ISAAKAAcross 18: Guthrie of Rising Son RecordsARLOAAcross 19: Word repeated before "pants on fire!"LIARAAcross 20: Showtime series named after an old fiction genrePENNY DREADFULAAcross 23: Proverbial madhouseZOOAAcross 24: "When all ___ fails, read the instructions"ELSEAAcross 25: Young-sounding wildebeestGNUAAcross 28: Spydom's ___ HariMATAAAcross 31: ___-ColaCOCAAAcross 33: Cousins of ostrichesRHEASAAcross 35: Early afternoon hourONEAAcross 36: Cheese offRILEAAcross 37: Supreme Egyptian godAMEN-RAAAcross 38: Charging for every little extraNICKELANDDIMINGAAcross 41: Cry after "Hi, honey!"IMHOMEAAcross 42: Mexican unclesTIOSAAcross 43: 180° turn, informallyUIEAAcross 44: "I'll handle it!"CAN-DOAAcross 45: European G.M. divisionOPELAAcross 46: MADD ads, e.g.PSASAAcross 47: Three-time foe for FrazierALIAAcross 48: Quaker Oats's Rice-A-___RONIAAcross 50: Trident-shaped Greek letterPSIAAcross 52: Mounts for cowboysQUARTERHORSESAAcross 58: Late afternoon hourFOURAAcross 60: ShoestringLACEAAcross 61: Mario with the 1951 #1 hit "Be My Love"LANZAAAcross 62: Yemeni port cityADENAAcross 63: Store sign between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m.OPENAAcross 64: Company that made PongATARIAAcross 65: Loch ___ monsterNESSAAcross 66: Where eggs hatchNESTAAcross 67: Befitting a monarchREGALDDown 1: Part of a casino stackCHIPDDown 2: By any other name it would smell as sweet, per JulietROSEDDown 3: McGregor who played a young Obi-WanEWANDDown 4: Section of a poemSTANZADDown 5: City destroyed by GodzillaTOKYODDown 6: Polaris, for oneSTARDDown 7: Lightest coins ever minted by the U.S., used in the late 19th centuryTHREECENTPIECESDDown 8: "C'est merveilleux!"OOLALADDown 9: NudgesPRODSDDown 10: Letter after X-ray and Yankee in the NATO alphabetZULUDDown 11: Lex Luthor, for exampleEVILGENIUSDDown 12: OceanSEADDown 13: La Brea stuffTARDDown 21: Tame, as a petDOCILEDDown 22: Units named for physicist EnricoFERMISDDown 26: Land chronicled by C. S. LewisNARNIADDown 27: Grammar Nazis' concernsUSAGESDDown 28: Santa ___ (city next to Los Angeles)MONICADDown 29: Alternative to vegetable and mineralANIMALDDown 30: Ways to do thingsTECHNIQUESDDown 32: Greeting in RioOLADDown 34: Skirt's edgeHEMDDown 36: Fish that can attach itself to a boatREMORADDown 37: Ochs of New York Times historyADOLPHDDown 39: Floored, as a boxerKO'DDDown 40: Six-sided rollerDIEDDown 45: Prerecorded, in a wayONTAPEDDown 46: Jack Sparrow or Captain HookPIRATEDDown 49: DuPont acrylic fiberORLONDDown 51: Kind of energy with panelsSOLARDDown 53: VasesURNSDDown 54: $2, for Mediterranean AvenueRENTDDown 55: Slight hitch in one's plansSNAGDDown 56: Poet PoundEZRADDown 57: Mast's attachmentSAILDDown 58: Pre-air-conditioning coolerFANDDown 59: Poem of praiseODE