New York Times Answers - Thursday, 10th September 2020 There are 35 across clues and 44 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 10th September 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Mind-setMOODAAcross 5: Shells you can eatPASTAAAcross 10: SpoiledBADAAcross 13: With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across's FifthGGGEFLATAAcross 14: A computer hacker usually uses thisALIASAAcross 15: It's next to nadaUNOAAcross 16: Like boardinghouse rooms, again and againRELETAAcross 18: Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzleSYMPHONICAAcross 20: Some garden machinerySEEDERSAAcross 22: It's a laughYUKAAcross 23: Jewish month of 30 daysSHEBATAAcross 27: ___ limits (political issue)TERMAAcross 30: Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third]PUERTO RICANAAcross 35: Big seller of camping gearREIAAcross 36: AboutINREAAcross 37: PivotSLUEAAcross 38: Abbr. after Brooklyn or ClevelandHTSAAcross 39: Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth]SPANISHTUTORIALAAcross 44: "___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus" (hymn)TISAAcross 45: Quaking causeFEARAAcross 46: Pelvic bonesILIAAAcross 47: When sung three times, a soccer anthemOLEAAcross 48: Event before a college football game [Ninth]SCHOOLRALLYAAcross 52: ___ ballNERFAAcross 54: Walk stylishlySASHAYAAcross 55: Is down withHASAAcross 57: Like many retired academicsEMERITAAAcross 62: Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-AcrossBEETHOVENAAcross 67: Only part of Egypt located in AsiaSINAIAAcross 68: Potential starts of new generationsOVAAAcross 69: BroadcastingON AIRAAcross 70: See 13-AcrossFFFDAAcross 71: Marked incorrectXEDAAcross 72: TriflePENNYAAcross 73: SchlepTOTEDDown 1: Supervisors: Abbr.MGRSDDown 2: Curved moldingOGEEDDown 3: Randy lookOGLEDDown 4: Released air from, as a balloonDEFLATEDDDown 5: Quarterback, oftenPASSERDDown 6: Prince ___ KhanALYDDown 7: Kind of cardSIMDDown 8: ChooseTAPDDown 9: Like barbecue pitsASHYDDown 10: Historic Boston localeBUNKER HILLDDown 11: What every infinitive in Esperanto ends withANIDDown 12: Grumpy co-workerDOCDDown 17: Class struggle?TESTDDown 19: Not at home ... or caught at homeOUTDDown 21: Part of the Greek spelling of "Aristotle"RHODDown 24: Paris hangoutsBISTROSDDown 25: Vocal opponent of 2001's Patriot Act, for shortACLUDDown 26: Like violin stringsTAUTDDown 28: The price you payRETAILDDown 29: LoseMISLAYDDown 30: Detroit pro playerPISTONDDown 31: Disentangle, in a wayUNPILEDDown 32: David Lynch's first feature-length filmERASERHEADDDown 33: Last name in "Star Wars"RENDDown 34: Prefix with cortexNEODDown 40: PossibilitiesIFSDDown 41: Brief momentsSECSDDown 42: It's a laughHA-HADDown 42: It's a laughHAHADDown 43: Coastal featureRIADDown 49: Literary master of ironyO. HENRYDDown 50: SkedaddleLAMDDown 51: Stock at a saloonRYESDDown 53: Trimmable partFATDDown 56: Get the goodsSHOPDDown 58: It may precede a breakupRIFTDDown 59: LowdownINFODDown 60: Loser to Wilson in 1912TAFTDDown 61: Person carrying a briefcase, maybeAIDEDDown 62: Pricey seating areaBOXDDown 63: December 24, e.g.EVEDDown 64: It's next to nothingONEDDown 65: Part of 62-Across's nameVANDDown 66: 64-Down, to 62-AcrossEIN