New York Times Answers - Thursday, 27th January 2022 There are 39 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 27th January 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: What hearts and ships may doSINKAAcross 5: German physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is namedGAUSSAAcross 10: Round houses?PUBSAAcross 14: "Hmm, OK"ISEEAAcross 15: Surprise ending, of sortsUPSETAAcross 16: "I'm starting right now!"ON ITAAcross 17: Question after a digressionNOWWHEREWEAAcross 19: LipEDGEAAcross 20: Nonkosher lunch orderBLTAAcross 21: Villain in the DC UniverseARESAAcross 22: It can be a show-stopperREMOTEAAcross 24: FoofarawADOAAcross 25: O.R. staffersRNSAAcross 26: "I'm With ___" (2016 campaign slogan)HERAAcross 27: Easy markSAPAAcross 28: Alaskan peakDENALIAAcross 30: Who wrote "Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past"GEORWELLAAcross 32: 1970s-'80s RenaultsLECARSAAcross 34: Like a stamp padINKYAAcross 35: Classic John Donne lineNOMANISLANDAAcross 38: So-soBLAHAAcross 40: Republican politico MichaelSTEELEAAcross 41: Garden produce named for an Italian cityROMATOESAAcross 44: Driller's blowoutGUSHERAAcross 48: GrazedATEAAcross 49: SufferAILAAcross 50: Escort's offeringARMAAcross 51: ChopperAXEAAcross 52: Young celebrity socialiteITGIRLAAcross 54: Something to break at a casino?EVENAAcross 55: Be off guardNAPAAcross 56: Blacken on a grillSEARAAcross 57: Go on horseback à la Lady GodivaRIDESADDLEAAcross 60: "Forever, ___" (1996 humor book)ERMAAAcross 61: ImmobileINERTAAcross 62: Wasatch Mountains resort townALTAAAcross 63: Tanners' suppliesDYESAAcross 64: Upstanding fellowsGENTSAAcross 65: Dennis the Menace, e.g.PESTDDown 1: Storied marinerSINBADDDown 2: Princess in a Wagner operaISOLDEDDown 3: "Principia" author, 1687NEWTONDDown 4: London district famous for its botanic gardenKEWDDown 5: Picasso antiwar masterpieceGUERNICADDown 6: Preceder of ski or midiAPRESDDown 7: Arenas typically have many of themUSESDDown 8: Finish, with "up"SEWDDown 9: "Fantasia" was the first commercial film shown in itSTEREODDown 10: It's measured in feet, not inchesPOEMDDown 11: Action after a change of mindUNDOSENDDDown 12: RodomontadeBIGTALKDDown 13: How mountain roads riseSTEEPLYDDown 18: Setting for the 2009 film "Precious"HARLEMDDown 23: Drop the ballERRDDown 26: Locale of Wiesbaden, GermanyHESSEDDown 29: Pearl City greetingALOHADDown 30: Cornmeal dishGRITSDDown 31: Red and rosé, for twoWINESDDown 33: Adams behind a cameraANSELDDown 35: 1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay, with "The"NAMEGAMEDDown 36: Certain amenities for first-class passengersLEGRESTSDDown 37: Michelle Obama vis-à-vis PrincetonALUMNADDown 38: Cooked slowly in a closed potBRAISEDDDown 39: Cause for many people to scratchLOTTERYDDown 42: GobTARDDown 43: Something well-placed?OIL RIGDDown 43: Something well-placed?OILRIGDDown 45: Take care ofHANDLEDDown 46: GlorifiesEXALTSDDown 47: What two sets of dots within double lines indicate, in musical scoresREPEATDDown 50: Head offAVERTDDown 53: Some long-term plans, in briefIRASDDown 54: It's perfectEDENDDown 58: Like Bach's Partita for Violin No. 3INEDDown 59: Fist-bumpDAP