New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 27th May 2020 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 27th May 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Frasier's producer on "Frasier"ROZAAcross 4: Pass on, as knowledgeIMPARTAAcross 10: Unruly hairMOPAAcross 13: Nondairy spreadOLEOAAcross 15: Yellow TeletubbyLAALAAAAcross 16: Power groupINSAAcross 17: "Your fins are nice" and "You're a graceful swimmer"?FISHCOMPLIMENTSAAcross 20: "___ luck!"LOTSAAAcross 21: It can get you out of a place it rhymes withBAILAAcross 22: Butcher's stockMEATAAcross 23: Done some lassoing?THROWNALOOPAAcross 26: Theater openingACTONEAAcross 29: ___ MahalTAJAAcross 30: Witty remarkQUIPAAcross 31: Big-bottomed fruitPEARAAcross 35: Sporty MazdaMIATAAAcross 39: One might end with .comURLAAcross 40: Relinquished ... or a hint to 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-AcrossFORGONEAAcross 42: Really botherVEXAAcross 43: "Wouldja look at that!"ILLBEAAcross 45: Early 2000s sitcom set near HoustonREBAAAcross 46: "OK, have it your way!"FINEAAcross 47: Suffix with payOLAAAcross 49: Bikini blasts, informallyNTESTSAAcross 51: Is unable to pronounce the name of a deodorant brand?CANTSAYSUREAAcross 56: San ___, Calif.JOSEAAcross 57: Convince with smooth talkSNOWAAcross 58: Very bigOBESEAAcross 62: Actress Sandra emoting?OHCRYINGOUTLOUDAAcross 65: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAOAAcross 66: Standard thingsUSUALSAAcross 67: Lady in Arthurian romanceENIDAAcross 68: Sister channel of HBO and CinemaxTNTAAcross 69: Department store departmentMISSESAAcross 70: Where you might find a slop bucketSTYDDown 1: "That's hilarious!," in a textROFLDDown 2: A little of this, a little of thatOLIODDown 3: AvidityZESTDDown 4: U.N. workers' grp.ILODDown 5: Title dance in a 1999 #3 hitMAMBODDown 6: Tree of the custard apple familyPAPAWDDown 7: Gambler's aggressive betALL INDDown 8: BerateRAILATDDown 9: Bit of Highlands headgearTAMDDown 10: Actor Sal of "Rebel Without a Cause"MINEODDown 11: Ready as neededON TAPDDown 12: "Hey ... over here!"PSSTDDown 14: "Come on now -- you flatter me too much!"OHSTOPDDown 18: Lyricist SammyCAHNDDown 19: Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes, e.g.EMOJIDDown 24: Seized vehicle, for shortREPODDown 25: Like a horse that can no longer be riddenLAMEDDown 26: Here, in HondurasAQUIDDown 27: What a bobby pin might help makeCURLDDown 28: Much change may come from thisTILLDDown 32: Slip upERRDDown 33: Word with old, new or schoolAGEDDown 34: Stick upROBDDown 36: Commercial name that becomes another commercial name if you move its first letter to the endAVISDDown 37: Rental for an outdoor receptionTENTDDown 38: FiresAXESDDown 40: SensedFELTDDown 41: When repeated, Mork's farewellNANUDDown 44: Slip-upBONERDDown 46: WeakFEEBLEDDown 48: St. Francis of ___ASSISIDDown 50: Home run paceTROTDDown 51: "Give My Regards to Broadway" composerCOHANDDown 52: Natty neckwearASCOTDDown 53: Year, in old RomeANNUSDDown 54: Hatha and Bikram, for twoYOGASDDown 55: Bulging with muscles, in modern lingoSWOLEDDown 56: Che's "Weekend Update" co-host on "S.N.L."JOSTDDown 59: Many millenniaEONSDDown 60: Something not worn on casual FridaySUITDDown 61: Small whirlpoolEDDYDDown 63: "Dee-lish!"YUMDDown 64: ___ ConstitutionUSS