New York Times Answers - Thursday, 27th April 2017 There are 34 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 27th April 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: With 68-Across, the circled part of this crosswordCENTRALAAcross 8: With 67-Across, what the circled part of this crossword representsSUDOKUAAcross 14: Orange placeORCHARDAAcross 15: SeafaringNAUTICALAAcross 17: Eli and Aaron, in the BiblePRIESTSAAcross 18: Having a perfect recordUNBEATENAAcross 19: A business might have one that's fixedASSETAAcross 20: ___ Enterprises (bygone TV production company)MTMAAcross 21: Home of The Times-Picayune, familiarlyNOLAAAcross 22: Reed section?MARSHAAcross 26: Where lakes are loughsEIREAAcross 28: You might go for one at the beachSWIMAAcross 31: Do over and overITERATEAAcross 33: Core partsABSAAcross 36: "Well, isn't that something!"OHMYAAcross 37: Mark below a lineCARETAAcross 38: Note just above CDFLATAAcross 40: TerminateCEASEAAcross 42: Hotel postingRATESAAcross 44: "Right back ___!"ATYAAAcross 45: Manual openerKEYAAcross 46: Like some allowancesDIETARYAAcross 48: Peeping, sayNOSYAAcross 49: Certain bond, for shortMUNIAAcross 50: "Hey, buddy!"PSSSTAAcross 52: "Inner-city" for "black," to some peopleCODEAAcross 55: Hawaiian fish with a palindromic nameONOAAcross 57: ScruffsNAPESAAcross 61: Tops off?HAIRCUTSAAcross 63: Gap in a tape, maybeERASUREAAcross 65: Cross wordsIHATEYOUAAcross 66: Like a selfish attitudeMEFIRSTAAcross 67: See 8-AcrossPUZZLEAAcross 68: See 1-AcrossSQUARESDDown 1: Legendary N.Y.C. club, with "the"COPADDown 2: Drops the ballERRSDDown 3: Long-running TV drama started in 2003NCISDDown 4: Annual September TV eventTHEEMMYSDDown 5: Believer in an Ethiopian ZionRASTADDown 6: "The enemy of ___ is the absence of limitations": Orson WellesARTDDown 7: Church inits.LDSDDown 8: Turn inSUBMITDDown 9: Tribe after which the 45th state is namedUTEDDown 10: Steak ___DIANEDDown 11: Numerical prefixOCTODDown 12: Longtime New Yorker writer PaulineKAELDDown 13: Part of the body whose name is both English and LatinULNADDown 15: ___ Lock (neighbor of Page Up)NUMDDown 16: Animals whose tongues flick about 150 times a minuteANTEATERSDDown 23: Wrestler FlairRICDDown 24: Look piercingly atSTAREINTODDown 25: Afghanistan's third-largest cityHERATDDown 27: Cinnabar, e.g.REDDDown 28: PunchSOCKDDown 29: "So much fu-u-u-u-un!"WHEEDDown 30: "Possibly"IMAYDDown 32: Open again, as a kegRETAPDDown 33: Quartet partALTODDown 34: American Pharoah and othersBAYSDDown 35: Canine commandSTAYDDown 39: First commercial film with stereophonic sound, 1940FANTASIADDown 41: Lead-in to -tainmentEDUDDown 43: OS part: Abbr.SYSDDown 47: Daniel ___, first Japanese-American to serve in CongressINOUYEDDown 49: "I Love Lucy" neighborMERTZDDown 51: Utter messSNAFUDDown 52: Computer ___CHIPDDown 53: Home of Pearl CityOAHUDDown 54: Cameron of "Charlie's Angels"DIAZDDown 56: Big Ten inits.OSUDDown 58: Sound of contentmentPURRDDown 59: Scots GaelicERSEDDown 60: You might give them propsSETSDDown 62: Picture frame?CELDDown 63: CPR offererEMSDDown 64: Necessary: Abbr.REQ