New York Times Answers - Friday, 11th October 2019 There are 35 across clues and 33 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th October 2019. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Presenters' presenters, informallyMCSAAcross 4: San Fernando Valley communityENCINOAAcross 10: Come togetherGELAAcross 13: Locale of the Campo de' FioriROMAAAcross 15: Kidspeak animal mentioned in the first line of "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"MOO-COWAAcross 16: Thurman of "Kill Bill"UMAAAcross 17: Sight in front of the Lincoln MemorialPOOLAAcross 18: "Let's do it!"IMGAMEAAcross 19: Small handfulIMPAAcross 20: Parvenues with a certain je ne sais quoiITGIRLSAAcross 22: Color the old-fashioned wayHAND-DYEAAcross 24: Appellation akin to "tiger," "sport" or "champ"BIGGUYAAcross 25: Concludes neatlyENDSWELLAAcross 26: Queen ___ (nickname in pop music)BEYAAcross 27: Persian defense org.?SPCAAAcross 29: BustlesADOSAAcross 30: Response to the peanut galleryWHOASKEDYOUAAcross 34: 1870s tax evasion scandalWHISKEYRINGAAcross 35: 1982 Soft Cell hit that spent 43 weeks on the Billboard chartsTAINTEDLOVEAAcross 36: What often follows thunder and lightningBOLTAAcross 37: Version before a stable releaseBETAAAcross 38: "The ___ of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice": M.L.K.ARCAAcross 41: Not be oneself, but rather be one's elf?ROLEPLAYAAcross 45: "The nerve!"INEVERAAcross 47: In keeping with traditionAS USUALAAcross 48: BlissECSTASYAAcross 49: Sugar substituteHONAAcross 50: Matador's capeMULETAAAcross 52: Give someone a handCLAPAAcross 53: Coy comebackMOIAAcross 54: Like apartment buildings with fireplaces and hardwood floors, typicallyPREWARAAcross 55: Otter's lairHOLTAAcross 56: Amazon workerANTAAcross 57: Most balancedSANESTAAcross 58: Old gaming inits.NESDDown 1: Coca-Cola offering from 1974 to 2001MRPIBBDDown 2: Something a kindergartner doesn't want to getCOOTIEDDown 3: Like BeijingSMOGGYDDown 4: Who once wrote "Nothing is less important than which fork you use"EMILY POSTDDown 5: Jules et Jim, e.g.NOMSDDown 6: Minor playerCOGDDown 7: Billionaire who lent his name to a stadium on New York's Randalls IslandICAHNDDown 8: Movable type?NOMADDDown 9: Buck in the jukeboxOWENSDDown 10: Lab assistant, maybe?GUIDE DOGDDown 11: Harris who sang with Dolly Parton and Linda RonstadtEMMYLOUDDown 12: Sites for some micsLAPELSDDown 14: Longtime Sacha Baron Cohen characterALIGDDown 21: Enter quicklyRUSHINDDown 23: ___ Johnson a.k.a. The RockDWAYNEDDown 25: Tiptoed past, sayEASEDBYDDown 28: What mud can doCAKEDDown 30: Certain laundry loadWHITESDDown 31: ___ Reese, soldier in "The Terminator"KYLEDDown 32: Works during a painter's blue period?EROTICARTDDown 33: Furniture that's often backlessDIVANSDDown 34: Place for a TV and booksWALL UNITDDown 35: "We can't joke about this yet?"TOO SOONDDown 36: Member of a holy trinityBRAHMADDown 38: Toyota sedan since 1994AVALONDDown 39: ___ valueRESALEDDown 40: CatacombsCRYPTSDDown 42: Parts of soap dispensersPUMPSDDown 43: 1944 Gene Tierney classicLAURADDown 44: Wrench handle?ALLENDDown 46: Prepare a plate, in a wayETCHDDown 48: Things in airport windows, for shortETASDDown 51: Queen of she-baa?EWE