Dictionary Only:
Explicit Words:

New York Times Answers - Friday, 11th May 2012

There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th May 2012. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Drive-in theater, in old slangPASSIONPIT
AAcross 11: Klutzes
AAcross 15: Like some freely available software
AAcross 16: Streaming video giantHULU
AAcross 17: What an up-and-coming band wants to snagRECORDDEAL
AAcross 18: Keatsian or Horatian
AAcross 19: Say "Ta-da!," say
AAcross 20: "Hmm ..."LETMETHINK
AAcross 22: "___ Maria"
AAcross 24: PC file extensionEXE
AAcross 25: The shakes, for short
AAcross 26: TogetherINUNISON
AAcross 31: Cary of "The Princess Bride"ELWES
AAcross 33: They might be cut at a salon
AAcross 34: Kind of rock or candy
AAcross 36: Not fancy at all
AAcross 38: Bob Hope, for 18 Oscar ceremonies
AAcross 39: When repeated, response to "Who wants ice cream?"
AAcross 40: Traffic cone
AAcross 41: Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g.
AAcross 42: Grind
AAcross 43: Dastard
AAcross 44: Jai alai basket
AAcross 46: Produces new music for, as a movie
AAcross 48: Shake
AAcross 49: Company name ender
AAcross 51: Where Barry Bonds was an All-American, in briefASU
AAcross 52: First female dean of Harvard Law SchoolELENAKAGAN
AAcross 56: Football Hall-of-Famer MarchettiGINO
AAcross 60: Michigan college
AAcross 61: Craft in a "Star Wars" battle sceneTIEFIGHTER
AAcross 63: Like some German nouns: Abbr.NEUT
AAcross 64: Individually
AAcross 65: Language from which "hubbub" comes
AAcross 66: "The Case of the Demure Defendant" protagonist
DDown 1: Offering from a Parisian butcher
DDown 2: Copycat
DDown 3: Like some Spanish wine
DDown 4: What people waving their arms might produceSNOWANGELS
DDown 5: It has more museums per capita than any other country: Abbr.ISR
DDown 6: Lots
DDown 7: Fully exposed
DDown 8: Ready, in RouenPRET
DDown 9: Caesarean section?ICAME
DDown 10: Wired, in a way
DDown 11: Eager pupil's cryOHOH
DDown 12: Where to see some German modelsAUDIDEALER
DDown 13: Rubble neighbor
DDown 14: Is god-awful
DDown 21: ___ Avivian
DDown 23: Gripper
DDown 26: Scoffing commentIBET
DDown 27: One hurling insultsNAMECALLER
DDown 28: Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation"
DDown 29: Home to the Browns and the Reds
DDown 30: Bottom
DDown 32: Moe Howard catchphraseWHYIOUGHTA
DDown 35: Moe Howard, for Chris Diamantopoulos, in 2012
DDown 37: Tips
DDown 40: Ranks for jarheads: Abbr.PFCS
DDown 42: Sleeveless option
DDown 45: ___ Maria
DDown 47: Levelheadedness
DDown 48: ___ Dixon, self-styled seer who wrote an astrology book for dogsJEANE
DDown 50: "The Dark Knight" actorCAINE
DDown 53: "Great" detective of kiddie litNATE
DDown 54: Will of "The Waltons"GEER
DDown 55: Way off
DDown 57: "Really?"ITIS
DDown 58: Literary captain who says "I am not what you call a civilized man!"NEMO
DDown 59: ___ Ishii ("Kill Bill" character)OREN
DDown 62: Group of whales
WordDB Icon
WordDB
United Kingdom
Download the WordDB app directly on your home screen for instant access. No App Store necessary, less than 1MB storage, always up-to-date and secure.
1.
Tap on share button
2.
Tap on Add To Home Screenadd button
3.
Find WordDB App Icon on your home screen