New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 10th January 2017 There are 36 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 10th January 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: *One side of a 23-Across pieceBLACKAAcross 6: *LeewaySLACKAAcross 11: Tolkien's Treebeard, e.g.ENTAAcross 14: Switch from plastic to paper, sayREBAGAAcross 15: Hedren of "The Birds"TIPPIAAcross 16: Actress VardalosNIAAAcross 17: AggregateAMASSAAcross 18: Buildings in a Washington, D.C., "row"EMBASSIESAAcross 20: WidespreadVASTAAcross 21: Julio is part of itANOAAcross 22: *Formation of poker chipsSTACKAAcross 23: Disc-flipping board game hinted at by a word ladder formed by the answers to the nine starred cluesOTHELLOAAcross 25: Slaps with a court fineAMERCESAAcross 27: Where "Hamlet" opensELSINOREAAcross 29: *Celery unitSTALKAAcross 33: Largest U.S. univ. systemCALSTATEAAcross 37: Baltic capitalRIGAAAcross 38: *HackneyedSTALEAAcross 40: Not just bite and swallowCHEWAAcross 41: HaphazardSLAPDASHAAcross 43: *Sedimentary rockSHALEAAcross 44: Dollar bill, e.g.BANK NOTEAAcross 44: Dollar bill, e.g.BANKNOTEAAcross 47: Moves heavenwardASCENDSAAcross 50: Another name for 23-AcrossREVERSIAAcross 55: *Pinocchio swallowerWHALEAAcross 56: Part of L.G.B.T.GAYAAcross 57: The Panthers of the A.C.C.PITTAAcross 58: Twosome in a Shakespeare titleGENTLEMENAAcross 61: Nut jobsLOCOSAAcross 62: Fair-hiring lettersEEOAAcross 63: Mimic's abilityAPINGAAcross 64: Creator of a logical "razor"OCCAMAAcross 65: Coastal raptorERNAAcross 66: *"___ England Slept" (1938 Churchill book)WHILEAAcross 67: *Other side of a 23-Across pieceWHITEDDown 1: "Congratulations!"BRAVODDown 2: Actor Paul of "American Graffiti"LEMATDDown 3: EmbarrassABASHDDown 4: Social standingCASTEDDown 5: Metric measures: Abbr.KGSDDown 6: Trial figuresSTENOSDDown 7: Prom night rentalLIMODDown 8: Police dept. alertAPBDDown 9: H&R Block V.I.P.CPADDown 10: Mouths, slangilyKISSERSDDown 11: Pioneering computer of the 1940sENIACDDown 12: Eleanor Roosevelt, to TheodoreNIECEDDown 13: Items on a to-do listTASKSDDown 19: Something to do immediately after waking upSTRETCHDDown 21: The whole ball of waxALLDDown 24: Albanian currencyLEKDDown 25: Way too uptightANALDDown 26: Insider informantMOLEDDown 28: Corporate raider CarlICAHNDDown 29: H.S. students getting ready for collegeSRSDDown 30: Up to, informallyTILDDown 31: ___ KhanAGADDown 32: Airplane seat restraintLAPBELTDDown 34: "Now I get it!"AHADDown 35: ___ AvivTELDDown 36: Farm femaleEWEDDown 38: Composition of dunesSANDDDown 39: Sounds of disapprovalTSKSDDown 42: Rules in force in England before the Norman conquestDANELAWDDown 43: A few: Abbr.SEVDDown 45: Grand Marnier flavorORANGEDDown 46: Josephine who wrote "The Daughter of Time"TEYDDown 47: "Shucks!"AWGEEDDown 48: See-throughSHEERDDown 49: Big name in cameras and copiersCANONDDown 51: Notable time periodEPOCHDDown 52: Perfumer NinaRICCIDDown 53: Brown ermineSTOATDDown 54: "Who's there?" responseITSMEDDown 56: Robt. E. Lee, e.g.GENLDDown 59: Book between Galatians and Philippians: Abbr.EPHDDown 60: The year 1002MIIDDown 61: Setting for simmeringLOW