New York Times Answers - Thursday, 6th April 2017 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 6th April 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Abbr. before a dateESTDAAcross 5: Comics figure with extraordinary powersXMANAAcross 9: Word in the corner of some news broadcastsLIVEAAcross 13: Charley horse sensationACHEAAcross 14: Prefix with vitaminMEGAAAcross 15: Edible part of a litchiARILAAcross 16: Quantity of disk drive capacityTERABYTESAAcross 18: BenchwarmersBTEAMAAcross 19: François Hollande's oneUNEAAcross 20: Supermarket chainIGAAAcross 21: 1969 World Series hero TommieAGEEAAcross 23: Kitchen gizmoPEELERAAcross 25: ___ Boyd, first wife of both George Harrison and Eric ClaptonPATTIEAAcross 29: City near DaytonXENIAAAcross 31: FreebootsMARAUDSAAcross 32: Exam for jrs.PSATAAcross 34: ___ pop (music genre featuring simple, catchy melodies)TWEEAAcross 36: Giants of folkloreOGRESAAcross 37: The Hawks, on scoreboardsATLAAcross 38: Playbook symbols ... or letters treated symbolically in this puzzle's Down answersXSANDOSAAcross 40: Scot's negativeNAEAAcross 41: RaisesREARSAAcross 43: Vast amountsSEASAAcross 44: They may make your hair stand on endGELSAAcross 45: ThoroughlyINDEPTHAAcross 47: Like Quentin Tarantino filmsLURIDAAcross 49: Options on a barbershop wallSTYLESAAcross 50: BlewMUFFEDAAcross 53: Passing comments?YEASAAcross 55: Fleecy boot brandUGGAAcross 56: Sch. that's home to the N.C.A.A.'s WahoosUVAAAcross 57: Very strongVIVIDAAcross 60: Deli scoopfulTUNA SALADAAcross 63: It's south of the CaspianIRANAAcross 64: Alarm clock toggleAMPMAAcross 65: Actor whose four-letter first name shares three letters with his lastALDAAAcross 66: TwingePANGAAcross 67: HurryRACEAAcross 68: Uncovers dirt, in a wayHOESDDown 1: Really enjoyEAT UPDDown 2: Last word of many an improv skitSCENEDDown 3: 1978 #1 hit for the CommodoresTHREEXALADYDDown 4: Government org. in "Breaking Bad"DEADDown 5: Sitcom catchphrase of the '70s and '80sXMYGRITSDDown 6: Like the "Scream" filmsMETADDown 7: ___-appropriateAGEDDown 8: Org. that hires many engineersNASADDown 9: It results in a runner being called safeLATETAGDDown 10: Hot bloodIREDDown 11: ThroughVIADDown 12: Word with Dutch or AmericanELMDDown 17: "Très ___!"BIENDDown 18: Big, tight embracesBEAROSDDown 22: 3.0, e.g.GPADDown 24: Umpire's cryLETDDown 26: Went back to where it all beganTURNEDFULLODDown 27: ModelIDEALDDown 28: 50% less?ESSESDDown 30: InundatedAWASHDDown 31: Olympics successMEDALDDown 32: World capital whose motto is "Fluctuat nec mergitur" (Latin for "It is tossed but does not sink")PARISDDown 33: Vessel openerSTENTDDown 35: Suffix with ethylENEDDown 38: Certain bicycleXSPEEDDDown 39: Situation in which, on the whole, nothing can be gained or lostOSUMGAMEDDown 42: Falling back (on)RELYINGDDown 44: Many an embedded animationGIFDDown 46: LAX patrollersTSADDown 48: Persians, e.g.RUGSDDown 51: SidestepEVADEDDown 52: PopsDADASDDown 54: Symbol at the center of a Scrabble boardSTARDDown 55: Potentially insultingUNPCDDown 57: One behind a velvet rope, sayVIPDDown 58: Radio host GlassIRADDown 59: Moving object?VANDDown 61: Thurman of "Pulp Fiction"UMADDown 62: "That feels so-o-o-o good!"AAH