New York Times Answers - Thursday, 12th January 2017 There are 35 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 12th January 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Route followerBUSAAcross 4: ___ ConferenceTEDAAcross 7: Word following 1-/4-Across, appropriatelyAPARTAAcross 12: Not clued inUNAWAREAAcross 14: The scandal of Watergate, essentiallyCOVER-UPAAcross 14: The scandal of Watergate, essentiallyCOVERUPAAcross 17: Its distance is measured within a meterTAXICABAAcross 18: Japanese flower-arranging artIKEBANAAAcross 19: Going "Huh?!?"LOSTAAcross 20: Pours a certain wayDECANTSAAcross 21: Brewing needHOPSAAcross 24: Subject of some prep classesSATAAcross 25: Vents frustrationUNLOADSAAcross 29: Some piano musicRAGTIMEAAcross 33: Edwin M. ___, war secretary under LincolnSTANTONAAcross 34: Slipped byELAPSEDAAcross 35: Government stance on texting while drivingBANAAcross 36: Santa ___ANAAAcross 37: Word following 35-/36-Across, appropriatelySPLITAAcross 38: Throw on the floorAREARUGAAcross 40: How things typically areTHENORMAAcross 43: LamebrainsNITWITSAAcross 44: Fruity libationSANGRIAAAcross 45: Give medsDOSEAAcross 46: Ones attending to patients, for shortRNSAAcross 47: Tiny bitIOTAAAcross 51: Pity evokerSADCASEAAcross 55: Called from a stall, sayNEIGHEDAAcross 58: SequentiallyIN ORDERAAcross 59: What you might accidentally try to put your head through when getting into a sweaterARMHOLEAAcross 60: Antacid brandROLAIDSAAcross 61: "Dude!"BROAAcross 62: ___ dollKENAAcross 62: ___ dollKEN.AAcross 63: Words following 61-/62-Across, appropriatelyINTWODDown 1: "___ how?" (words of disbelief)BUTDDown 2: Spanish articleUNADDown 3: Instrument in swingSAXDDown 4: Entree in a shellTACODDown 5: Some are named after presidentsERASDDown 6: Something a shopaholic might be inDEBTDDown 7: BitingACIDDDown 8: Put a finger on, in a wayPOKEDDown 9: With, to RenoirAVECDDown 10: Onetime CW sitcomREBADDown 11: It could carry a tune in the 1950sTRANSISTORRADIODDown 13: Big brand of sports equipmentWILSONDDown 15: SavageUNTAMEDDown 16: WallopedPASTEDDDown 21: Subject of an old wives' tale?HUSBANDDDown 22: Its postal codes start with K, L, M, N and P - but, oddly, not OONTARIODDown 23: Well-known octetPLANETSDDown 26: Old video game makerATARIDDown 27: Coffee shop offeringDONUTDDown 28: HitchesSNAGSDDown 29: Times when musicians don't playRESTSDDown 30: Leader of the packALPHADDown 31: Ancient physicianGALENDDown 32: Pulling a prank outside a houseTPINGDDown 39: Out of bed, in a way?AWEIGHDDown 41: Cleaned just before dryingRINSEDDDown 42: Atomic clock componentsMASERSDDown 48: "Well, I guess"OHOKDDown 49: Marketer's start?TELEDDown 50: Gulf of ___ (waters off the coast of Djibouti)ADENDDown 51: Voice-activated assistantSIRIDDown 52: Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm XANONDDown 52: Like Mr. X, but not Malcolm XANON.DDown 53: DummyDOLTDDown 54: Where annoying things stickCRAWDDown 55: ArrestNABDDown 56: FoozleERRDDown 57: "If you ask me ...," in textsIMO