New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 3rd February 2021 There are 35 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 3rd February 2021. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Some trivia venuesPUBSAAcross 5: Airport queueCABSAAcross 9: Bookend letters of "Google Maps," appropriatelyGPSAAcross 12: Oscar ___, star of "Inside Llewyn Davis"ISAACAAcross 14: Unit of courage?OUNCEAAcross 15: Face card in a French deckROIAAcross 16: Principle of the type of activism practiced by 35-AcrossNONVIOLENCEAAcross 18: Zoom, for oneAPPAAcross 19: Congressional district represented by 35-Across from 1987 to 2020GEORGIASFIFTHAAcross 21: Live (together)ROOMAAcross 23: OutlawBANAAcross 24: Starter course?INTROAAcross 25: HeartlessCRUELAAcross 27: Popular cryptocurrencyBITCOINAAcross 29: Do somethingACTAAcross 30: The "O" of A.O.C.OCASIOAAcross 34: Years abroadANOSAAcross 35: Civil rights icon who led a historic march from Selma to Montgomery on 3/7/1965JOHNLEWISAAcross 37: Japan's largest lake, located NE of KyotoBIWAAAcross 40: Like much avant-garde musicATONALAAcross 41: ___ Tomé and PríncipeSAOAAcross 44: Flower that shares its name with a sea creatureANEMONEAAcross 46: Natural abilityKNACKAAcross 48: TricksterDEVILAAcross 49: Sharp or flat, sayOFFAAcross 52: Those in favorAYESAAcross 53: Group including 35-Across that protested the segregation of public busesFREEDOMRIDERSAAcross 57: ___ cardATMAAcross 58: Oxymoronic coinage of 35-AcrossGOODTROUBLEAAcross 61: Impossible N.B.A. game outcomeTIEAAcross 62: Some succulentsALOESAAcross 63: Seat at a counter, maybeSTOOLAAcross 64: Took a load offSATAAcross 65: Teri of "Tootsie"GARRAAcross 66: "My mistake!"OOPSDDown 1: Balloon popper, perhapsPINDDown 2: Grp. that brought Stephen Colbert to BaghdadUSODDown 3: Do quickly, as an assignmentBANG OUTDDown 4: "Help!"SAVEMEDDown 5: Signal as a conductor mightCUEINDDown 6: Actress ___ Deavere SmithANNADDown 7: Secretly includes on an emailBCCSDDown 8: Deem appropriateSEEFITDDown 9: Sue who wrote the so-called "alphabet series"GRAFTONDDown 10: Destiny's Child or the SupremesPOPTRIODDown 11: Sucks up, in a waySIPHONSDDown 13: A.F.L.-___CIODDown 14: One of the sisters in Chekhov's "Three Sisters"OLGADDown 17: Mercury or Venus, e.g.ORBDDown 20: Ancient AndeansINCASDDown 21: Classic TV brandRCADDown 22: Elf's foe in "The Lord of the Rings"ORCDDown 26: Can, in CanterburyLOODDown 27: Common reply to "Cómo estás?"BIENDDown 28: Only state with a two-vowel postal codeIOWADDown 31: Jackie of "Rush Hour"CHANDDown 32: Starting stakeANTEDDown 33: ___-mo replaySLODDown 35: Foxx of "Soul"JAMIEDDown 36: SortILKDDown 37: Butter and margarine, nutritionally speakingBADFATSDDown 38: SluggishnessINERTIADDown 39: "No need to introduce us"WEVEMETDDown 41: Utters a sound, informallySAYSBOODDown 42: Nail, as a testACEDDown 43: Green-lightsOKSDDown 45: Pie in the face, e.g.OLDGAGDDown 47: Popular Japanese manga seriesNARUTODDown 49: #1 at McDonalds, maybeORDERDDown 50: SuitsFITSDDown 51: First sitting prez to fly in an airplaneFDRDDown 54: "Return of the Jedi" dancerOOLADDown 55: Secure, as a shipMOORDDown 56: Dawn goddessEOSDDown 59: Chop or cropLOPDDown 60: Chicago trainsELS