New York Times Answers - Friday, 31st January 2020 There are 37 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 31st January 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hot sauceSRIRACHAAAcross 9: First word for manyMAMMAAAcross 14: Aid in hypnotismPENDULUMAAcross 15: Treat whose name means, literally, "flash of lightning"ECLAIRAAcross 16: Command from the director's chairANDSCENEAAcross 17: "But thanks for ___!"ASKINGAAcross 18: Big gear retailerREIAAcross 19: Where all the pieces fall into placeTETRISAAcross 21: Environmentalist ___ Leopold, author of the best-selling "A Sand County Almanac"ALDOAAcross 22: Know-it-allsSWAMISAAcross 24: "Am ___ brother's keeper?"IMYAAcross 25: Soft hitLOBAAcross 26: George ___, original cast member of "S.N.L."COEAAcross 27: Ones who "Don't Cry," according to a 2008 country hitCOWGIRLSAAcross 30: City south of LuxorASWANAAcross 33: Muslim asceticFAKIRAAcross 34: Doomed from the start, informallyD.O.A.AAcross 35: Inventors of the compass and movable typeCHINESEAAcross 37: "What's the skinny?"ANYNEWSAAcross 39: Mr. Sharples, owner of a sitcom dinerMELAAcross 40: ___ boardEMERYAAcross 42: Some jungle greeneryFERNSAAcross 43: Fictional place that lent its name to a classic CadillacEL DORADOAAcross 43: Fictional place that lent its name to a classic CadillacELDORADOAAcross 45: BackAFTAAcross 46: Hosp. figureLPNAAcross 47: Ruler amts.CMSAAcross 48: BurnsDISSESAAcross 52: Statement often accompanied by an eye rollASIFAAcross 53: Taken withKEENONAAcross 55: Alternative to a wrecking crewTNTAAcross 56: D-dayGOTIMEAAcross 58: Bit of derring-doBOLDMOVEAAcross 60: Noted figure in Raphael's "The School of Athens"EUCLIDAAcross 61: Spurn on social mediaUNFOLLOWAAcross 62: One of the KennedysETHELAAcross 63: Building super's ringfulDOORKEYSDDown 1: Engages in argumentSPARSDDown 2: Keep the books?RENEWDDown 3: World power in cricketINDIADDown 4: Routes: Abbr.RDSDDown 5: One with lots to sellAUCTIONEERDDown 6: Comedic actor JohnCLEESEDDown 7: Diana is the Roman goddess of itHUNTDDown 8: "Of thee I sing" addresseeAMERICADDown 9: HostsMCSDDown 10: Lye, for oneALKALIDDown 11: Like the old Sears Roebuck catalogMAIL ORDERDDown 12: [Jaw hits the floor]MINDBLOWNDDown 13: Besides "Gigi," the only Best Picture winner with a four-letter nameARGODDown 15: RompEASYWINDDown 20: Assurance after an accidentIMOKAYDDown 23: Last name on a shoe boxMCANDDown 28: Potter's houseGRYFFINDORDDown 29: Some freshnessSASSDDown 30: Ne plus ultraACMEDDown 31: Forks overSHELLSOUTDDown 32: Temptation to stealWILD PITCHDDown 33: What a cat's meow might meanFEEDMEDDown 36: Suggested, with "of"SMACKEDDDown 38: Brings inNETSDDown 41: Famous last word of filmROSEBUDDDown 44: In the recordsONFILEDDown 45: 1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez EsquivelADOLFODDown 49: Bit of attire for a fancy night outSTOLEDDown 50: Foreign representativeENVOYDDown 51: Is anguished over a decisionSTEWSDDown 52: Jon who wrote and illustrated "Palindromania!"AGEEDDown 54: Roller-skating in the house, sayNONODDown 57: "Cool" amountMILDDown 59: Subj. of a federal holiday since 1986MLK