New York Times Answers - Thursday, 27th December 2018 There are 37 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 27th December 2018. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ billiards, game on a pocketless tableCAROMAAcross 6: Mount whose name means, literally, "I burn"ETNAAAcross 10: Something with teethJAWAAcross 13: In the course ofALONGAAcross 14: DetachedALOOFAAcross 15: Fed. science org.E.P.A.AAcross 15: Fed. science org.EPAAAcross 16: Family symbolTOTEMAAcross 17: Flier with a messageSKYWRITERAAcross 19: Monomaniac of fictionAHABAAcross 20: Divisions in the Congressional RecordSESSIONSAAcross 21: View remotely?WATCHTVAAcross 23: Sunroof alternativeTTOPAAcross 26: "You sti-i-i-ink!"BOOAAcross 27: Follower of clear or crossEYEDAAcross 29: "Forever, ___" (1996 humor book)ERMAAAcross 30: Drone's jobAERIALRECONAAcross 33: Rod's partnerREELAAcross 34: Realm with an Imperial Diet: Abbr.HREAAcross 35: Rods' partnersCONESAAcross 37: Rival of CassioIAGOAAcross 38: One might have a wink or a smileEMOTICONAAcross 41: Foreign-born musician with a Presidential Medal of FreedomYOYOMAAAcross 43: Trough fillerSLOPAAcross 44: Tin or glassCONTAINERAAcross 46: Business meeting that participants dial into, informallyTELECONAAcross 48: Bunch of lovers?ROSESAAcross 49: "Just like that!"BAMAAcross 52: GrayAGEAAcross 53: Words before "a good night"TOALLAAcross 55: Author CalvinoITALOAAcross 57: Former Yankees manager JoeGIRARDIAAcross 59: Crafty person?ARTISANAAcross 61: It helps keep the machinery runningGEAROILAAcross 62: Does something to a TNAILSITAAcross 63: ClichédSTALEAAcross 64: "A tyrant's authority for crime and a fool's excuse for failure," per Ambrose BierceDESTINYDDown 1: Carolina tribe that allied with the colonists in the American RevolutionCATAWBADDown 2: Song sung by Elvis in "Blue Hawaii"ALOHAOEDDown 3: Muscle with a palindromic nameROTATORDDown 4: End of an era?ONEBCDDown 5: Company that released "2001: A Space Odyssey"MGMDDown 6: ___ ClubELKSDDown 7: Department store departmentTOYSDDown 8: "___ get it"NOWIDDown 9: It was once big for Aretha FranklinAFRODDown 10: It's indicated by arrows on a mapJET STREAMDDown 10: It's indicated by arrows on a mapJETSTREAMDDown 11: Parody, in a wayAPEDDown 12: Newspaper headline of 12/8/1941WARDDown 14: Alternative to "Sincerely"ASEVERDDown 18: Department with a buffalo on its sealINTERIORDDown 20: One frequently pictured in GQ or VogueSTYLEICONDDown 22: Symbol on many a bumper stickerHEARTDDown 24: Rolex rivalOMEGADDown 25: Texas' ___ Duro CanyonPALODDown 28: Radiation cleanup, brieflyDECONDDown 31: "Fingers crossed!"IHOPEDDown 32: Brooklyn attractionCONEY ISLANDDDown 36: Acoustic measureSONEDDown 38: Sad songsELEGIESDDown 39: Burrowing rodentMOLE RATDDown 39: Burrowing rodentMOLERATDDown 40: Follower of a plane ... or a hint to this puzzle's themeCONTRAILDDown 42: "Most definitely!"YESITISDDown 43: Amos Alonzo ___, coach in the College Football Hall of FameSTAGGDDown 45: I.S.P. optionAOLDDown 47: DominateCONTROLDDown 49: Lowest partsBASSIDDown 50: Author Locke of the Harlem Renaissance, the first African-American Rhodes scholar (1907)ALAINDDown 51: Hall of fameMONTYDDown 54: Comic strip canineODIEDDown 56: BiasTILTDDown 58: Celestial altarARADDown 60: Norma ___ (Oscar-winning role of 1979)RAE