New York Times Answers - Monday, 17th May 2021 There are 38 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 17th May 2021. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ Newton (cookie)FIGAAcross 4: Salty waterBRINEAAcross 9: In ___ land (dreaming)LALAAAcross 13: Many a craft brew, in briefIPAAAcross 14: Just before the weekendFRIDAYAAcross 15: Big name in polo shirtsIZODAAcross 16: Alternative to ZumbaJAZZERCISEAAcross 18: ___ pro quoQUIDAAcross 19: "Don't get any funny ___"IDEASAAcross 20: Ad ___ committeeHOCAAcross 21: Opportunities to play in gamesTURNSAAcross 22: Govt. org. with a classified budgetNSAAAcross 24: Chevy S.U.V.TAHOEAAcross 26: DonatedGAVEAAcross 29: Where to order a BlizzardDAIRYQUEENAAcross 34: Poem of tributeODEAAcross 35: Trader ___ (restaurant eponym)VICAAcross 36: Break into with intent to stealBURGLEAAcross 37: Illegally downloadedPIRATEDAAcross 40: Early offering, as of goodsPRESALEAAcross 41: More sunburnedREDDERAAcross 42: Mai ___ (cocktail)TAIAAcross 43: "Look what I ___!"DIDAAcross 44: Supposed means of communication with the deadOUIJA BOARDAAcross 46: EmploysUSESAAcross 47: When some local news airsATSIXAAcross 48: ... --- ...SOSAAcross 50: Construction detailsSPECSAAcross 53: Like many HDTVs, in briefLCDAAcross 55: Change with the timesADAPTAAcross 59: Interlaced threadsWOVEAAcross 60: Biggest city in South DakotaSIOUX FALLSAAcross 62: Like, with "to"AKINAAcross 63: Noted portrait photographer AnneGEDDESAAcross 64: Place to apply ChapStickLIPAAcross 65: What ice cubes do in the hot sunMELTAAcross 66: Lock of hairTRESSAAcross 67: What the circled letters all meanYESDDown 1: Country whose name is a brand of bottled waterFIJIDDown 2: Apple tabletIPADDDown 3: Fixed lookGAZEDDown 4: "I'm f-f-freezing!"BRRDDown 5: Like the 1%RICHDDown 6: NonsensicalIDIOTICDDown 7: Daytona 500 acronymNASCARDDown 8: CBS logoEYEDDown 9: Kahlúa and SambucaLIQUEURSDDown 10: Côte d'___ (French Riviera)AZURDDown 11: Cut of a pork roastLOINDDown 12: Puts two and two together, sayADDSDDown 14: Admit, with "up"FESSDDown 17: Grey who wrote "Riders of the Purple Sage"ZANEDDown 21: Chef's hatTOQUEDDown 23: Most words ending in "-ly"ADVERBSDDown 25: Cars with gas/electric enginesHYBRIDSDDown 26: Lose one's amateur statusGOPRODDown 27: Fancy goodbyeADIEUDDown 28: Giuseppe who composed "Rigoletto"VERDIDDown 30: AssistanceAIDDDown 31: "Holy smokes!"EGADSDDown 32: Singer GouldingELLIEDDown 33: Food, water and airNEEDSDDown 38: Next (to)ADJACENTDDown 39: Things milking machines attach toTEATSDDown 40: Number on a miniature golf cardPARDDown 42: Some reading for an I.R.S. auditorTAXCODEDDown 45: SlickerOILIERDDown 46: Meat-inspecting org.USDADDown 49: Ham-handed sortsOAFSDDown 50: Participated in the first third of a triathlonSWAMDDown 51: Rude touchPOKEDDown 52: "Don't be ___" (Google motto)EVILDDown 54: Clothing, informallyDUDSDDown 56: Friend in a conflictALLYDDown 57: Ballet bendPLIEDDown 58: Measures of salt and sugar: Abbr.TSPSDDown 60: One crying "Hup, two, three, four!": Abbr.SGTDDown 61: Critical marks on treasure mapsXES