New York Times Answers - Monday, 9th May 2016 There are 35 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 9th May 2016. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Protein-rich beanSOYAAAcross 5: PricesCOSTSAAcross 10: Nursery school, informallyPREKAAcross 14: "Wait ___!" ("Hold on!")ASECAAcross 15: "Tiny Bubbles" singerDONHOAAcross 16: "Arsenic and Old ___"LACEAAcross 17: Article of tropical apparel ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squaresALOHASHIRTAAcross 19: Arthur who was king of the court?ASHEAAcross 20: Julie ___, portrayer of Claire on "Modern Family"BOWENAAcross 21: Go from one social gathering to anotherPARTYHOPAAcross 23: Facebook ___ (collection of posts)FEEDAAcross 26: Sought legal redressSUEDAAcross 27: Catchphrase shouted in "Jerry Maguire" ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squaresSHOWMETHEMONEYAAcross 33: 1/24 of a dayHOURAAcross 34: Designer's degree, for shortMFAAAcross 35: Samsung Galaxy, e.g.PHONEAAcross 36: Naval leader: Abbr.ADMAAcross 37: Secretariat's mother, for one ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squaresBAYMAREAAcross 40: Boise's state: Abbr.IDAAAcross 41: Officer below a captain, slangilyLOOIEAAcross 43: Punk rock subgenreEMOAAcross 44: A-1 tennis serverACERAAcross 45: Emergency worker ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squaresFIRSTRESPONDERAAcross 49: ___ Lee, creator of Spider-ManSTANAAcross 50: Secretariat's father, for oneSTUDAAcross 51: SuccessionSEQUENCEAAcross 55: Dressed to the ___NINESAAcross 59: Detective's leadCLUEAAcross 60: Biblical idol ... whose start is a state nickname for the state indicated by the circled squaresGOLDEN CALFAAcross 63: LandedALITAAcross 64: PeevedIRKEDAAcross 65: ExcursionTRIPAAcross 66: Seized vehicle, informallyREPOAAcross 67: Superbright colorsNEONSAAcross 68: Whole lotSCADDDown 1: Discontinued Swedish carSAABDDown 2: Norwegian capitalOSLODDown 3: "Ouch!"YEOWDDown 4: Want badlyACHEFORDDown 5: Conservative investments, brieflyCDSDDown 6: La-la lead-inOOHDDown 7: Little scissor cutSNIPDDown 8: Beat handilyTHRASHDDown 9: "You can say that again!"SOTRUEDDown 10: Moldable kids' stuffPLAYDOHDDown 11: ImpulsiveRASHDDown 12: Returned call?ECHODDown 13: Not go badKEEPDDown 18: All over againANEWDDown 22: Arizona home of the nation's largest public universityTEMPEDDown 24: Madame BovaryEMMADDown 25: Stand up toDEFYDDown 27: "Me, too!"SODOIDDown 28: Funny businessHUMORDDown 29: DomesticatesTAMESDDown 30: Feature of a neat drinkNOICEDDown 31: What can follow week or rearENDERDDown 32: 2016, e.g.YEARDDown 33: 50%HALFDDown 37: Davis of "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?"BETTEDDown 38: Volume enhancersAMPSDDown 39: Cheer (for)ROOTDDown 42: Give, as a passport or parking ticketISSUETODDown 44: Druggies, e.g.ADDICTSDDown 46: Welcomed, as the new 32-DownRANGINDDown 47: "We want more!," at a concertENCOREDDown 48: Sam for whom Georgia Tech's School of International Affairs is namedNUNNDDown 51: Surgery mementoSCARDDown 52: Palindromic fashion magazineELLEDDown 53: WitticismQUIPDDown 54: Nevada cityELKODDown 56: Pusher busterNARCDDown 57: Kazan who directed "On the Waterfront"ELIADDown 58: Law force in 1960s-'70s TV's "Ironside"SFPDDDown 61: LairDENDDown 62: Paper cutters, briefly?EDS