New York Times Answers - Friday, 11th February 2022 There are 29 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th February 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Words to a skepticYEOFLITTLEFAITHAAcross 16: What friendly opponents may doAGREETODISAGREEAAcross 17: Subject of the so-called "surgeon's photograph" of 1934LOCH NESS MONSTERAAcross 18: Squad leader?ESSAAcross 19: Cinemax competitorTMCAAcross 20: Judicial ratings grp.ABAAAcross 21: Terra's Greek counterpartGAIAAAcross 22: British territory in the AtlanticBERMUDAAAcross 27: Pioneering automakerBENZAAcross 28: Handmade signs?GESTURESAAcross 29: "En ___!"GARDEAAcross 30: Language spoken along the MekongLAOAAcross 31: AccountTALEAAcross 32: Collectible print, in briefLITHOAAcross 33: Morale boosterWINAAcross 34: Certain list recipientSANTAAAcross 35: BailiwickAREAAAcross 36: Big ___BENAAcross 37: Philosopher DiderotDENISAAcross 38: High point of the Old Testament, for shortMT. ARARATAAcross 40: Blues Hall-of-Famer JamesETTAAAcross 41: [How horrible!]SHUDDERAAcross 42: Word of regretALASAAcross 43: DownEATAAcross 44: Mo. for watching the Perseid meteor showerAUGAAcross 45: Fade awayDIEAAcross 48: Gives an earfulREADSTHERIOTACTAAcross 54: Rhetorical question lamenting a lack of respectISNOTHINGSACREDAAcross 55: ImplicativelyBETWEENTHELINESDDown 1: Notable founding of 1701YALEDDown 2: Impediments to teamworkEGOSDDown 3: Tolkien creaturesORCSDDown 4: "Yuck!"FEHDDown 5: Gradually slowing, in musicLENTANDODDown 6: InventoryITEMIZEDDown 7: Lover of Italian operaTOSCADDown 8: Field statsTDSDDown 9: Food named for a world capital (but pronounced differently)LIMA BEANDDown 10: 1962 pop hit with a rhyming titleESOBESODDown 11: Some unauthorized drawingsFANARTDDown 12: Justice Dept. bigwigsAGSDDown 13: N.Y.C.'s first subway lineIRTDDown 14: Buttonless garmentTEEDDown 15: Singer with a 2018 Grammy for Best R&B AlbumHERDDown 21: ___ Richter, contemporary artist whose painting "Abstraktes Bild (599)" sold at auction for a record-setting $46.3 million dollarsGERHARDDDown 23: The X-Men, for exampleMUTANTSDDown 24: Muse for GalileoURANIADDown 25: Muscles strengthened by push-ups, informallyDELTSDDown 26: OffshoreASEADDown 27: Flat-bottomed riverboatBATEAUDDown 28: FlashGLINTDDown 29: CircumferenceGIRTHDDown 32: Hasty getawaysLAMSDDown 33: Become harder to bearWEAR THINDDown 34: Give oneself something to aim forSETAGOALDDown 36: "Just try to be calm ..."BREATHEDDown 37: Reynolds's co-star in 1981's "The Cannonball Run"DELUISEDDown 39: Carol openerADESTEDDown 42: Exclamation of exasperationAARGHDDown 45: Exclamation of disappointmentDARNDDown 46: Big name in frozen confectionsICEEDDown 47: Some terminal info, for shortETDSDDown 48: Piece of BBQRIBDDown 49: Amarillo-to-Dallas dir.ESEDDown 50: Creature without ears that uses vibrations to "hear"ANTDDown 51: Company that introduced Saran WrapDOWDDown 52: Tolkien creatureENTDDown 53: Onetime cable giant acquired by AT&T in 1999TCI