New York Times Answers - Friday, 28th October 2016 There are 33 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 28th October 2016. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Like the national currency known as the talaSAMOANAAcross 7: AxillaARMPITAAcross 13: "Hold on there now!"WHOAWHOAAAcross 15: ChasmDIVIDEAAcross 16: Powerful pitchHARD SELLAAcross 17: Settled withREPAIDAAcross 18: London locale: Abbr.ONTAAcross 19: Like the outer core of the earthMOLTENAAcross 21: Certain logic gateNOTAAcross 22: One Direction member PayneLIAMAAcross 24: The Flying Dutchman, e.g.SHIPAAcross 25: Limb-entangling weaponBOLAAAcross 26: One nearly cut Bond in half in "Goldfinger"LASER BEAMAAcross 29: Rise upREBELAAcross 30: 1983 double-platinum album by Duran DuranRIOAAcross 31: Everyday productivity enhancer, in modern lingoLIFEHACKAAcross 33: Fictional character whose name is French for "flight of death"LORDVOLDEMORTAAcross 36: Leading newspaper that took its name from a stage comedyLEFIGAROAAcross 37: It's nothing, reallyNILAAcross 38: One making introductionsEMCEEAAcross 39: "You can't make me!"IWONTDOITAAcross 44: Queen dowager of JordanNOORAAcross 45: Beyond repairLOSTAAcross 46: Ago, in an annual songSYNEAAcross 47: Animal with hornsGNUAAcross 48: Norman ___, first Asian-American to hold a cabinet postMINETAAAcross 50: Abbr. in an office addressSTEAAcross 51: Princess cake and othersTORTESAAcross 53: Simply not doneVERBOTENAAcross 56: Show disdain for, in a wayHISSATAAcross 57: Subject of some PC Magazine reviewsEREADERSAAcross 58: Mixed forecasts?SLEETSAAcross 59: N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer nicknamed "The Kansas Comet"SAYERSDDown 1: Singer TwainSHANIADDown 2: Blood linesAORTASDDown 3: "Are you ___?!"MADDDown 4: Cries that might be made while hopping on one footOWSDDown 5: Slight interruptionAHEMDDown 6: Sure-to-succeedNOLOSEDDown 7: One with commercial interests, for shortADREPDDown 8: Nothing, in NantesRIENDDown 9: Chant often heard toward the end of an N.B.A. seasonMVPDDown 10: Rick's, for onePIANOBARDDown 11: Speech habits unique to an individualIDIOLECTDDown 12: The first one was delivered in 1984TEDTALKDDown 13: "___ Stop the Rain" (1970 hit)WHOLLDDown 14: Fright night?ALLHALLOWS EVEDDown 20: PusillanimousTIMIDDDown 23: More festiveMERRIERDDown 25: ViewsBEHOLDSDDown 27: Hiker's climbRIDGEDDown 28: Six-time Hugo Award winner BenBOVADDown 29: Invoice wordREMITDDown 32: Actress Sherilyn who was an Emmy nominee for "Twin Peaks"FENNDDown 33: Common ingredient in furniture polishLEMON OILDDown 34: "No doubt!"OF COURSEDDown 35: NASA spacecraft designed for travel to MarsORIONDDown 36: Units at a horse raceLENGTHSDDown 40: Whiskered animalsOTTERSDDown 41: With 54-Down, longtime Long Island home of Theodore RooseveltOYSTERDDown 42: Lays to restINTERSDDown 43: Frigid tempsTEENSDDown 45: They may have bulletsLISTSDDown 48: Main thrustMEATDDown 49: FieldAREADDown 52: The Nikkei 225 is one of its indexes: Abbr.TSEDDown 54: See 41-DownBAYDDown 55: Some lines of MiltonODE