New York Times Answers - Thursday, 18th June 2015 There are 31 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 18th June 2015. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Old Toyota sports carSUPRAAAcross 6: Uncle on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air"PHILAAcross 10: Scene of W.W. II fightingSTLOAAcross 14: Packing a sting?APIANAAcross 15: "Sweet Emotion" bandAEROSMITHAAcross 17: The Olympics or Andes MintsMOUNTAINTOPONYMAAcross 19: ImbuesINSTILLSAAcross 20: Hearth instrumentPOKERAAcross 21: Mentaiko, at a sushi barROEAAcross 22: Last place?SHOEAAcross 23: White and lightedBLACKANTONYMSAAcross 29: Segal who wrote "Love Story"ERICHAAcross 30: PostsMAILSAAcross 31: Host's exhortationEATAAcross 33: Be the ultimate nerd, with "out"GEEKAAcross 34: The heavensSPACEAAcross 35: "The Lion King" queenNALAAAcross 36: Grain in Nutri-GrainOATAAcross 37: VivacitySPUNKAAcross 38: Searches for the useful parts of, as dataMINESAAcross 39: Deadly or humanMORTALSYNONYMAAcross 42: Orphan of British literatureEYREAAcross 43: M.D. specialtyENTAAcross 44: Man on a mission, maybePADREAAcross 46: From one perspectiveINASENSEAAcross 51: Wall Street and Madison AvenueNEWYORKMETONYMSAAcross 53: One side in the Peloponnesian WarATHENIANSAAcross 54: TheaterODEUMAAcross 55: New Mexico's ___ Ski ValleyTAOSAAcross 56: Record flawBLOTAAcross 57: "Buona ___" (parting phrase in Italy)NOTTEDDown 1: Arctic residentsSAMIDDown 2: Acquainted withUP ONDDown 2: Acquainted withUPONDDown 3: Papal name last used in 1958PIUSDDown 4: Was a high school sprinter, sayRANTRACKDDown 5: Third-largest city of the Roman EmpireANTIOCHDDown 6: Lunch container, for somePAILDDown 7: Roosters ... or not roosters?HENSDDown 8: Big Apple subway lineIRTDDown 9: Something exploited by a tax adviserLOOPHOLEDDown 10: Safety iconSMOKEYDDown 11: Antler partTINEDDown 12: Astronomical distance: Abbr.LTYRDDown 13: German electrical pioneerOHMDDown 16: Cuddles, in a waySPOONSDDown 18: Model ___ WekALEKDDown 22: AwkwardSTICKYDDown 23: European carpBREAMDDown 24: DeludeLIETODDown 25: It may hold the solutionAMPULEDDown 26: Indian flatbreadsNAANSDDown 27: John Irving's "A Prayer for Owen ___"MEANYDDown 28: It "refreshes naturally," in old adsSALEMDDown 29: Opposite of humilityEGODDown 32: Some univ. hireesTASDDown 34: Part of a rackSPARERIBDDown 35: Company that owns the Seattle MarinersNINTENDODDown 37: "Lie Down in Darkness" author, 1951STYRONDDown 38: Rainmaker?MONSOONDDown 40: Changes the locks again?REDYESDDown 41: "Ooooh!"NEATDDown 44: Prefix with byte that means 10^15PETADDown 45: What Horton heardAWHODDown 46: Mae West's "___ Angel"IMNODDown 47: Fit (in)NESTDDown 48: Khrushchev's dissentNYETDDown 49: Some banned literatureSMUTDDown 50: Salinger dedicateeESMEDDown 51: Commercial lead-in to GeoNATDDown 52: Carrier to Seoul, for shortKAL