New York Times Answers - Thursday, 6th January 2022 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 6th January 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Go overSPANAAcross 5: Like the eventual inheritors of the earth, in MatthewMEEKAAcross 9: Mark of divinityHALOAAcross 13: A G.I. may be seen in itCAMOAAcross 14: Actress Fisher of "Wedding Crashers"ISLAAAcross 15: Brain connectionAXONAAcross 16: Like fans who hold season tickets, typicallyAVIDAAcross 17: Genre for Agatha Christie or Arthur Conan DoyleCROWCROWCROWMYSTERYAAcross 19: Rapper ___ Nas XLILAAcross 20: Kissing on the subway, e.g., for shortPDAAAcross 21: Like some relationshipsSAMESEXAAcross 22: JuneLIONLIONLIONMONTHAAcross 25: Baby foxKITAAcross 26: Bit of Western neckwearBOLO TIEAAcross 28: Items on a checklistTODOSAAcross 32: One of two sultanates in the United NationsBRUNEIAAcross 34: N.B.A. legend nicknamed "Black Mamba"KOBEAAcross 36: Egg cellsOVAAAcross 37: U-shaped bike accessoryLOCKAAcross 38: Last word in an improv showSCENEAAcross 40: A rainbow is said to be a good oneOMENAAcross 41: BeseechASKAAcross 42: Word with high or sevenSEASAAcross 43: Reach for the starsASPIREAAcross 45: No-frillsBASICAAcross 47: Things might get swept up in itDUSTPANAAcross 49: ___ jeansMOMAAcross 51: Early 19th-century Australia, for onePENALANTANTANTAAcross 54: Water tower?TUGBOATAAcross 58: Funny oneWITAAcross 59: "Funny one!"HAHAAcross 60: Intellectual conformity ... or a hint to interpreting 17-, 22- and 51-AcrossGROUPTHINKAAcross 62: Some frillsLACEAAcross 63: Lay offIDLEAAcross 64: Net emissions targetZEROAAcross 65: Lively, in music: Abbr.ANIMAAcross 66: "Wabbit" hunter ElmerFUDDAAcross 67: One of two sultanates in the United NationsOMANAAcross 68: Right-hand page numbers, typicallyODDSDDown 1: Garden item frequently added to cream cheeseSCALLIONDDown 2: World's fair sightPAVILIONDDown 3: Great thing to feel likeAMILLIONBUCKSDDown 4: Signal agreementNODDDown 5: Little bit of powerMICROWATTDDown 6: Funds might be held in thisESCROWDDown 7: Classic boulevard linersELMSDDown 8: Boat going back and forth?KAYAKDDown 9: Would really rather notHATETODDown 10: x, y and sometimes zAXESDDown 11: Romulus, Remus and the founding of Rome, e.g.LOREDDown 12: Jet-black gemONYXDDown 17: Cheers, boos and suchCROWDNOISEDDown 18: Strike downSMITEDDown 20: + or - thingPOLEDDown 23: BrotherMONKDDown 24: Boosts, redundantlyHIKESUPDDown 27: Time period, or an anagram of one?EONDDown 29: Cup holder, usuallyDOMINANTHANDDDown 30: "Back to you"OVERDDown 31: Compos mentisSANEDDown 32: Spill the beansBLABDDown 33: Detective Diaz on "Brooklyn Nine-Nine"ROSADDown 35: One reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, sayBEATNIKDDown 39: SleazeballCADDDown 40: Birthstone after sapphireOPALDDown 42: Inside infoSCOOPDDown 44: TiffSPATDDown 46: Filled (with)IMBUEDDDown 48: Like scouting patchesSEWNONDDown 50: ___ ballMATZODDown 52: Tums, for oneANTACIDDDown 53: Country songs?ANTHEMSDDown 54: End-of-week exclamationTGIFDDown 55: Language of Pakistan's Daily KhabrainURDUDDown 56: Top prizeGOLDDDown 57: "How do you like ___ apples?"THEMDDown 61: Glass who shared the first-ever Pulitzer in Audio JournalismIRADDown 62: Language in which most words are monosyllabicLAO