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New York Times Bonus Answers - Friday, 1st December 2000

There are 43 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Friday, 1st December 2000. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Play openerACTI
AAcross 5: Ear-related
AAcross 9: Model T contemporary
AAcross 12: Eight bells, at sea
AAcross 13: Certain print, briefly
AAcross 15: Philadelphia Eagles founder BellBERT
AAcross 16: Cranny's companion
AAcross 17: "Under a Glass Bell" author NinANAIS
AAcross 18: Passing notice
AAcross 19: "Oklahoma!" auntELLER
AAcross 21: Rental ad abbr.RMS
AAcross 22: __ Bell (fast-food chain)
AAcross 23: Ten: PrefixDECA
AAcross 26: Toward sunup
AAcross 28: Where slop is served
AAcross 31: __ Bell (Emily Brontë's pen name)ELLIS
AAcross 33: A bell ends one
AAcross 37: Nest-egg acct.
AAcross 38: Anthropologist FosseyDIAN
AAcross 39: Bell striker
AAcross 40: Act the couch potato
AAcross 42: Sign of summer
AAcross 44: Poet TeasdaleSARA
AAcross 45: __ Bell (Lloyd's of London fixture)LUTINE
AAcross 47: Shade providers
AAcross 49: Star Wars initialsSDI
AAcross 50: Grabs with a toothpick
AAcross 51: Toulouse toodles
AAcross 52: Nine-digit IDSSN
AAcross 53: Former Chief Justice Warren
AAcross 55: __-a-bracBRIC
AAcross 57: "The Belle of Bowling Green" author AmeliaBARR
AAcross 60: Out-of-date, in dicts.
AAcross 62: "For Whom the Bell __"
AAcross 66: "Wanna make something __?"OFIT
AAcross 67: Shelley's "__ Bell the Third"
AAcross 70: "You've got __" (AOL message)
AAcross 71: Elisha, who was beaten out by Bell for the telephone patent
AAcross 72: Wear down
AAcross 73: Model MacphersonELLE
AAcross 74: Our sun
AAcross 75: "__ brillig, and the slithy toves ..."
AAcross 76: Wart cause, in folklore
DDown 1: Brontë whose pen name was Acton Bell
DDown 2: Negro leagues legend __ Papa Bell
DDown 3: Gimlet or screwdriver
DDown 4: Affixed one's John Hancock to
DDown 5: Suffix with pay or plug
DDown 6: Component of bell metal
DDown 7: __-Tass (Russian news agency)ITAR
DDown 8: Tuned set of bells in an orchestra
DDown 9: McEntire of countryREBA
DDown 10: Burdon or Bogosian
DDown 11: Director Preminger
DDown 14: Mount on the Aegean Sea
DDown 15: Bell-__ (flared pants)
DDown 20: Donna, née Donna Belle Mullenger
DDown 24: British critic Bell, who wrote "Art"
DDown 25: Jai __ALAI
DDown 27: Mexican Mrs.SRA
DDown 28: Soprano Beverly, née Belle Silverman
DDown 29: Rainbow __ (food fish)
DDown 30: Big Three summit site
DDown 32: "The Woman __" (Gene Wilder film)INRED
DDown 34: Amherst school, for shortUMASS
DDown 35: The socially challenged
DDown 36: Pull the cork on
DDown 39: "Eight Bells" painter Winslow
DDown 41: The __ Bell (site of a famous crack)
DDown 43: Smooth-talking
DDown 46: Code-breaking org.
DDown 48: Interview attire
DDown 51: Orioles slugger Belle
DDown 54: Bell __ (campanologist's handful)
DDown 56: Steamboat built by Henry Bell in 1812
DDown 57: Peat sources
DDown 58: Curly coif
DDown 59: Iranian currency
DDown 61: Put in the hold
DDown 63: "Mission: Impossible" theme composer SchifrinLALO
DDown 64: Reader's Digest co-founder __ Bell Acheson WallaceLILA
DDown 65: Musher's vehicle
DDown 68: Author LeShanEDA
DDown 69: Hi-__ graphics
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