New York Times Answers - Sunday, 15th November 2015 There are 67 across clues and 67 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 15th November 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Animals at a football gameMASCOTSAAcross 8: Antithesis of brashnessTIMIDITYAAcross 16: One carrying a spiked club, maybeOGREAAcross 20: Case for a lawyerATTACHEAAcross 21: Lay bareUNCLOTHEAAcross 22: Worker hardly making a living wagePEONAAcross 23: "So You Think You Can Dance," say?THEWHIRLEDSERIESAAcross 25: School for James BondETONAAcross 26: PlentyTONSAAcross 27: East German secret policeSTASIAAcross 28: Some letter enclosures, for shortSASESAAcross 29: A or B, but not ONOTEAAcross 30: Punk offshootEMOAAcross 31: Kigali nativeRWANDANAAcross 33: A mean AminIDIAAcross 34: Toni Morrison novelSULAAAcross 35: One with monthly paymentsLESSEEAAcross 37: Shakespeare's Claudius and othersDANESAAcross 39: Added on, botanicallyGRAFTEDAAcross 41: Roller coaster shout from Queen Elizabeth?THEROYALWHEEAAcross 45: GeezersCOOTSAAcross 46: Sprinkling on a deviled eggPAPRIKAAAcross 49: Nuevo ___, state in MexicoLEONAAcross 50: Klingon on "Star Trek: T.N.G."WORFAAcross 51: It may lead to an unearned runERRORAAcross 52: Make outNECKAAcross 56: Sad sackLOSERAAcross 58: AOL competitorMSNAAcross 61: Actor Hirsch of "Into the Wild"EMILEAAcross 62: Without doubtCLEARLYAAcross 65: Antique photoTINTYPEAAcross 67: ___ Ration (old dog food brand)KENLAAcross 68: "Did you mean Doom or Dolittle?"?WHICHDOCTORAAcross 70: Tools for cobblersAWLSAAcross 71: Inverse trig functionARC SINEAAcross 71: Inverse trig functionARCSINEAAcross 73: SuccinctlyINAWORDAAcross 74: Battlefield cryIMHITAAcross 75: Literary inits.TSEAAcross 76: Actress StreepMERYLAAcross 78: Coolness, in modern slangSWAGAAcross 79: Lisa, to Patty and Selma, on "The Simpsons"NIECEAAcross 80: One-___ (old ball game)OCATAAcross 82: Is sickAILSAAcross 85: Made an effortESSAYEDAAcross 87: EasilyBY FARAAcross 89: Mob Boss Hall of Fame?WHACKSMUSEUMAAcross 93: Like some jeans and apartment buildingsLOW-RISEAAcross 95: Onetime place for Saddam Hussein's imageDINARAAcross 96: Elite groupsALISTSAAcross 100: Spillane's "___ Jury"ITHEAAcross 101: CamouflagedHIDAAcross 103: Snowbird's destinationSUN BELTAAcross 103: Snowbird's destinationSUNBELTAAcross 105: Wisk competitorERAAAcross 106: Sci-fi/historical fiction writer StephensonNEALAAcross 107: Decorative moldingsOGEESAAcross 110: John ___, "The House of Blue Leaves" playwrightGUAREAAcross 111: "Argo" settingIRANAAcross 112: Some salad greensKALEAAcross 113: Making a complaint at a restaurant?WHININGANDDININGAAcross 116: Iowa State localeAMESAAcross 117: Trigger autocorrect, sayMISSPELLAAcross 118: Beat to the finishOUTRACEAAcross 119: Eighty-sixTOSSAAcross 120: Traps in a netENMESHESAAcross 121: You may want to stop reading when you see thisSPOILERDDown 1: Hot Wheels makerMATTELDDown 2: InAT HOMEDDown 3: "Mad Men" extrasSTENOSDDown 4: Crows' criesCAWSDDown 5: "Gee," in GlasgowOCHDDown 6: "Meet the Press" competitorTHISWEEKDDown 7: Company that encourages people to lie?SERTADDown 8: Mardi Gras timeTUESDAYDDown 9: Locale of the Battle of TippecanoeINDIANADDown 10: Runs the show, brieflyMCSDDown 11: Dots in la merILESDDown 12: ___ Maar (Picasso's muse)DORADDown 13: Formal identificationITISIDDown 14: Bono bandmateTHEEDGEDDown 15: Answer with a saluteYESSIRDDown 16: Precedes at a concertOPENSFORDDown 17: "That milky liquid belongs to me!"?GETOUTOFMYWHEYDDown 18: Cousin of a tendrilROOTLETDDown 19: Baseball or Supreme Court lineupsENNEADSDDown 24: Calrissian of "Star Wars" filmsLANDODDown 31: Put back on the payrollREHIREDDown 32: Dudley Do-Right's loveNELLDDown 36: Moseys alongSTROLLSDDown 38: E.U. member not in NATO: Abbr.SWEDDown 40: Part of a winter stashACORNDDown 42: One with brand loyalty?RANCHERDDown 43: "Oh ... my ... God!"HOLYCOWDDown 44: Brian who wrote the score for "Me and Earl and the Dying Girl"ENODDown 46: Glimpse on the slyPEEKATDDown 47: Munitions suppliersARMERSDDown 48: One in line to rule the ocean?PRINCEOFWHALESDDown 50: Peter who directed "Picnic at Hanging Rock"WEIRDDown 53: Man's name that's Hebrew for "my God"ELIDDown 54: 1970 hit with the lyric "I'm down on my knees, / I'm begging you please to come home"CECILIADDown 55: Roger who wrote "The Boys of Summer"KAHNDDown 57: Stick-in-the-mud typesSTODGESDDown 59: Edit some filmSPLICEDDown 60: Like measuring cups, oftenNESTEDDDown 63: Nutritional fig.RDADDown 64: Cattle callsLOWSDDown 66: ___ Trail (Everglades highway)TAMIAMIDDown 68: PBS station in the Big AppleWNETDDown 69: Chorus line leader?TRADDown 72: Japanese porcelainIMARIDDown 74: Dis but not dat?INSULTDDown 77: "Fargo" assentYAHDDown 81: NegligentCARELESSDDown 83: Screen abbr.LCDDDown 84: Things found between the poles?SKISDDown 86: Closed tightSEALEDUPDDown 87: Show some dumbfoundedness aboutBLINKATDDown 88: Declaration on Día de San ValentínYOTEAMODDown 89: Add one's two centsWEIGH-INDDown 90: Get cozySNUGGLEDDown 91: Books often not readMANUALSDDown 92: Built-upURBANDDown 94: "Prove it!"SHOWMEDDown 97: Kind of numberSERIALDDown 98: Cataleptic stateTRANCEDDown 99: Margaret who founded Planned ParenthoodSANGERDDown 102: Jefferson's religious beliefDEISMDDown 104: Mathematician who was the subject of the book "The Man Who Loved Only Numbers"ERDOSDDown 108: Start of the Bay State's mottoENSEDDown 109: Nurses at a barSIPSDDown 111: Calvary inscriptionINRIDDown 114: Book before Esth.NEHDDown 115: Skater MidoriITO