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New York Times Bonus Answers - Wednesday, 1st December 2010

There are 44 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Wednesday, 1st December 2010. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: North Pole workers
AAcross 6: School org.PTA
AAcross 9: Chair carried on poles
AAcross 14: Fowl pole?
AAcross 15: "You've got mail" co.AOL
AAcross 16: Prefix with prop or charger
AAcross 17: Polecat's cousin
AAcross 18: Caustic alkali
AAcross 19: Camaros named for an auto competitionIROCS
AAcross 20: U-turn from NNW
AAcross 21: Cow-horned goddess
AAcross 23: Feeds in a sty
AAcross 24: What barber poles do
AAcross 25: Start of a WWW address
AAcross 26: Flagpole __ (exhibitionist of sorts)
AAcross 29: Billiards need
AAcross 30: Chow down
AAcross 33: Follows orders
AAcross 34: Partner of fortune
AAcross 35: Like a sizzling fuse
AAcross 37: John Paul II was the first Pole to attain this position
AAcross 38: Batpole user
AAcross 39: Big name in pineapples
AAcross 40: Garden tool on a pole
AAcross 41: Chilled down
AAcross 42: Trait carriers
AAcross 43: Barbie's beau
AAcross 43: Barbie's beau
AAcross 45: Gold: PrefixAUR
AAcross 46: Peary who is credited with being the first to reach the North Pole
AAcross 47: Seemingly forever
AAcross 49: Pole-propelled boat
AAcross 50: Pole vault or shot put
AAcross 52: The Beatles, e.g.
AAcross 53: Telephone pole wood
AAcross 56: Go down the firehouse pole
AAcross 57: Not "agin"
AAcross 58: Think out loud
AAcross 60: Have __ (frolic)ABALL
AAcross 61: Hairy Himalayan beast
AAcross 62: Tilter's pole
AAcross 63: Peddlers' successes
AAcross 64: Nest-egg letters
AAcross 65: Situated between poles
DDown 1: Bow-toting god
DDown 2: Development sites
DDown 3: Go to the polls
DDown 4: Language suffix
DDown 5: Barber pole markings
DDown 6: Comedian Michael who wrote "Pole to Pole"PALIN
DDown 7: North Pole inventory
DDown 8: Brewpub offering
DDown 9: Circus clown's pole
DDown 10: Pole's continent
DDown 11: Decline in value
DDown 12: Lessons for tots
DDown 12: Lessons for tots
DDown 13: Dissenting votes
DDown 22: Title for Paul McCartney
DDown 23: Dutch painter Jan
DDown 24: Eyelid woe
DDown 25: Like summer's dog days
DDown 26: Many a J.V. player
DDown 27: Old Apple laptopIBOOK
DDown 28: Abode made of poles and hides
DDown 29: Pole tossed by Scots
DDown 31: Admiral Byrd book about polar exploration
DDown 32: Mosaic artist
DDown 34: Polestar
DDown 36: Run up the flagpole, so to speak
DDown 38: Laughing it up
DDown 39: Credit card balance, e.g.
DDown 42: Pole-propelled boat
DDown 44: Compass part that points to a magnetic pole
DDown 46: Seek office
DDown 48: Harvard Law newcomersONELS
DDown 49: Polar outerwear
DDown 50: Napoleon exile siteELBA
DDown 51: Perfume bottle
DDown 52: Polar __ (white beast)
DDown 53: Artist's "Done!"
DDown 54: Peruvian of old
DDown 55: Fishing pole attachment
DDown 56: First commercial airline to fly a polar route
DDown 57: "By the way ..." on a memoFYI
DDown 59: __ Romana
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