New York Times Answers - Saturday, 6th November 2021 There are 33 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 6th November 2021. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TrashSLAMAAcross 5: Kind of rockACIDAAcross 9: Toni Morrison title character who lives in the BottomSULAAAcross 13: Lower-cost option at a supermarket, usuallySTOREBRANDAAcross 15: FreshANEWAAcross 16: Furry creature that Wallace becomes during the full moon, in a "Wallace & Gromit" filmWERERABBITAAcross 17: Bio subjectLIFEAAcross 18: "___ changed"IVEAAcross 19: Feature of the inner planetsCRUSTAAcross 20: Thread count?TEXTSAAcross 21: Facebook allows for more than 50GENDERSAAcross 23: Reciprocal of a siemensOHMAAcross 24: Sharon Olds's "___ to Dirt"ODEAAcross 25: Hush puppies alternativePONEAAcross 27: Restaurant starter, informallyAPPAAcross 30: Prominent attire for Jr. Pac-ManPROPELLERBEANIEAAcross 35: AssumesTAKESFORGRANTEDAAcross 36: Grande and othersSTARBUCKSORDERSAAcross 37: Actress SusanDEYAAcross 38: Order at a lodgeELKSAAcross 39: It's sold by the yardALEAAcross 40: Good things to have for a private partyINSAAcross 41: What a trip!ODYSSEYAAcross 45: Alliterative partner of 45-DownGLITZAAcross 48: Proceeds smoothlyFLOWSAAcross 50: Creature whose male incubates the eggs, during which it won't eat, drink or defecate for 50+ daysEMUAAcross 51: TrailsLAGSAAcross 52: New York City setting of the "Eloise" booksPLAZAHOTELAAcross 54: It may be bondedATOMAAcross 55: "Much obliged!"IOWEYOUONEAAcross 56: Whom to call "maman"MEREAAcross 57: Guard, perhapsTENDAAcross 58: CurrentWINDDDown 1: Martin or HarveySTEVEDDown 2: Actress with an Academy Award for 1960's "Two Women"LORENDDown 3: Amount toAREDDown 4: Maker of the world's first diesel-powered passenger carMERCEDESBENZDDown 5: Photographer DianeARBUSDDown 6: Pickup line?CABSDDown 7: Still alive, so to speakINITDDown 8: Noted organochloride, in briefDDTDDown 9: Boston exurbSALEMDDown 10: Bell Labs development of the 1970sUNIXDDown 11: Took offLEFTDDown 12: FloorsAWESDDown 13: Amount from a flask, maybeSWIGDDown 14: Amounts from a distillery, maybeBARRELFULSDDown 20: Program replaced by "CBS This Morning"THEEARLYSHOWDDown 22: Olympics rule-breakerDOPERDDown 23: Like Tony-winning playsONBROADWAYDDown 25: Brightens, with "up"PERKSDDown 26: ASCAP and A.S.P.C.A.: Abbr.ORGSDDown 27: Lead-in to dateANTEDDown 28: Walk on water?PIERDDown 29: Disposable shoe linersPEDSDDown 30: What cognitive behavioral therapy might treat, in briefPTSDDDown 31: GradeRATEDDown 32: "Capisce?"OKAYDDown 33: Sure thingLOCKDDown 34: Home of the two deepest canyons in the Americas (each 11,500+ feet)ANDESDDown 40: Response at the doorITSMEDDown 41: Gave off, in a wayOOZEDDDown 42: ___ HallSET ONDDown 42: ___ HallSETONDDown 43: Change in writingEMENDDDown 44: 'Tis the season to be jollyYULEDDown 45: Kind of rockGLAMDDown 46: BehindLATEDDown 47: 2008 animated film with the tagline "He's got a monster of a problem"IGORDDown 48: Barents Sea sightFLOEDDown 49: Quad partLAWNDDown 52: StonePITDDown 53: "Absolument!"OUI