New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 22nd March 2017 There are 38 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 22nd March 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "___ yourself!"BRACEAAcross 6: Crayfish featureCLAWAAcross 10: Figure of the underground economy?MINERAAcross 15: Fresh air's opposite?RERUNAAcross 16: Well positioned (for)RIPEAAcross 17: Barrel partSTAVEAAcross 18: "Waiting for Lefty" playwrightODETSAAcross 19: Many a toy train trackOVALAAcross 20: Variable estimated by pollstersERRORAAcross 21: Kid's transport, literallyCYCLECYCLECYCLEAAcross 24: Drove offSHOOEDAAcross 25: Night class subj.ESLAAcross 26: Cells for new generationsOVAAAcross 27: Sch. with campuses in Brooklyn and BrookvilleLIUAAcross 28: ___ steak (British term for a sirloin cut)RUMPAAcross 31: Unrenewed, as a subscriptionLAPSEDAAcross 34: Les États-___UNISAAcross 36: Present location, when visiting the boondocksOUTHEREAAcross 39: Graph section, literallyRANTRANTRANTRANTAAcross 45: Secret application, perhapsAEROSOLAAcross 46: "False face must hide what the false heart doth ___": MacbethKNOWAAcross 47: Nonmeat choices at a deli counterPASTASAAcross 50: With 55-Across, preservative for fine wood furnitureTEAKAAcross 53: Laila of the ringALIAAcross 54: Many meses in MéxicoANOAAcross 55: See 50-AcrossOILAAcross 58: Mass figureDEACONAAcross 60: Military headquarters, literallyGONGONGONGONGONAAcross 65: Hacking targetE-MAILAAcross 65: Hacking targetEMAILAAcross 66: State firmlyAVERAAcross 67: Biblical book duoKINGSAAcross 69: Salon procedureRINSEAAcross 70: Designer WangVERAAAcross 71: Descriptor of many statesmenELDERAAcross 72: BrawlSET-TOAAcross 73: Stream disturbanceEDDYAAcross 74: Edges up toNEARSDDown 1: "Dude!"BRODDown 2: Cold War threatRED CHINADDown 3: Dealer's queryAREYOUINDDown 4: Big brand of kitchen knivesCUTCODDown 5: Eve who wrote "The Vagina Monologues"ENSLERDDown 6: Swamp critterCROCDDown 7: Early historian of ancient RomeLIVYDDown 8: QuicklyAPACEDDown 9: "The Shape of Things to Come" authorWELLSDDown 10: Brief period in nuclear physics: Abbr.MSECDDown 11: Modest response to a complimentITRYDDown 12: D.E.A. agents, informallyNARCOSDDown 13: Change through timeEVOLVEDDown 14: Like favorite literary passagesREREADDDown 22: Part of the URL for 27-AcrossEDUDDown 23: Popular afternoon talk showELLENDDown 24: "You lowdown, no-good bum," e.g.SLURDDown 29: One-trackMONODDown 30: Sets (down)PUTSDDown 32: "The supreme ___ of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting": Sun TzuARTDDown 33: Corner office, maybePERKDDown 35: R.B.I., for oneSTATDDown 37: Accelerated paceTROTDDown 38: In the pinkHALEDDown 40: Actor StephenREADDown 41: Basis of some insurance fraudARSONDDown 42: Amazon menaceANACONDADDown 43: What "ex-" meansNO LONGERDDown 44: DuplicateTWINDDown 47: Obsolescent communications devicesPAGERSDDown 48: Severe malaiseANOMIEDDown 49: Like "n" and "r," in phoneticsSONANTDDown 51: KerfuffleADODDown 52: Popular puzzle invented in JapanKENKENDDown 56: Words on some blood drive stickersIGAVEDDown 57: Enjoyed immenselyLOVEDDDown 59: Like "Dancing With the Stars" dancersAGILEDDown 61: Basic conceptGISTDDown 62: Nondairy substituteOLEODDown 63: Jerry Lewis's "Nutty Professor" was an early example of oneNERDDDown 64: OvercastGRAYDDown 68: Most AARP members: Abbr.SRS