Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux prove they're still in the honeymoon period as they cuddle up at Celebrity Charades Gala in New York

Talk about having a ringer on your team.

Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux were among the professional actors who brought some unfair firepower to the Labyrinth Theater's Celebrity Charades Gala in New York on Monday.

The newlyweds arrived at the annual shindig cosied up to each other and looking very much still in their honeymoon period. 

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Acting actors: Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux head up Labyrinth Theater's Celebrity Charades Gala in New York

Acting actors: Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux head up Labyrinth Theater's Celebrity Charades Gala in New York

Jen, 46, had dressed for the cold in a long, heavy black fleece coat, which she matched with a thick black scarf, trousers and wedge heeled boots.

Justin, 44, looked equally toasty in a green bomber jacket and jeans, and heavy - and heavily worn - black boots, which he paired with a brown trilby and a thick grey scarf.

Other male screen stars preparing for a night of silent gesturing included Vinyl's Bobby Cannavale, Dodgeball star Justin Long, The Good Wife's Josh Charles and Sliders star Jerry O'Connell.

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In Love: The newlyweds arrived at the annual shindig cosied up to each other and looking very much still in their honeymoon period

In Love: The newlyweds arrived at the annual shindig cosied up to each other and looking very much still in their honeymoon period

Warm: Jen, 46, had dressed for the cold in a long, heavy black fleece coat, which she matched with a thick black scarf, trousers and wedge heeled boots

Warm: Jen, 46, had dressed for the cold in a long, heavy black fleece coat, which she matched with a thick black scarf, trousers and wedge heeled boots

Go hands free with Jennifer's bag by The Row

Whether she's dressed to the nines at a red carpet event, or keeping things much more low key for a date night with husband Justin Theroux, Jennifer Aniston always gets it just right.

The cute couple attended the Celebrity Charades Gala in New York, and both bundled up against the cold weather. JT rocked a khaki bomber jacket and worn out worker boots, while JA wore a pair of quirky wedge boots by Nicolas Andreas, a cozy coat and this very covetable crossbody bag.

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Toasty: Justin, 44, looked equally toasty in a green bomber jacket and jeans, and heavy - and heavily worn - black boots, which he paired with a brown trilby and a thick grey scarf

Toasty: Justin, 44, looked equally toasty in a green bomber jacket and jeans, and heavy - and heavily worn - black boots, which he paired with a brown trilby and a thick grey scarf

Representing the ladies were Gotham's Erin Richards, Law & Order's Jill Hennessey and Orange Is The New Black's Elizabeth Rodriguez.

And it wasn't just thespians who brought their skills to the table: Padma Lakshmi, fashion designer Cynthia Rowley and humorist Mo Rocca also got stuck in.

But despite the embarrassment of riches in terms of acting skill, it was actually singer and dancer Daphne Rubin-Vega who emerged victorious with the trophy on the night.

Creamy: Padma Lakshmi rocked up up in all ivory

Creamy: Padma Lakshmi rocked up up in all ivory

Best actresses: Gotham's Erin Richards, and Law & Order's Jill Hennessy turned out for the ladies
Best actresses: Gotham's Erin Richards, and Law & Order's Jill Hennessy turned out for the ladies

Best actresses: Gotham's Erin Richards, and Law & Order's Jill Hennessy turned out for the ladies

Beat them at their own game: Despite the embarrassment of riches in terms of acting skill, it was actually singer and dancer Daphne Rubin-Vega who emerged victorious with the trophy on the night

Beat them at their own game: Despite the embarrassment of riches in terms of acting skill, it was actually singer and dancer Daphne Rubin-Vega who emerged victorious with the trophy on the night

Girls: Orange Is The New Black's Elizabeth Rodriguez and fashion designer Cynthia Rowley were also on hand
Girls: Orange Is The New Black's Elizabeth Rodriguez and fashion designer Cynthia Rowley were also on hand

Girls: Orange Is The New Black's Elizabeth Rodriguez and fashion designer Cynthia Rowley were also on hand

All men must dine: The theme for the fundraiser this year was 'medieval', with the attached literature having a touch of Game Of Thrones about it

All men must dine: The theme for the fundraiser this year was 'medieval', with the attached literature having a touch of Game Of Thrones about it

The theme for the fundraiser this year was 'medieval', with the attached literature having a touch of Game Of Thrones about it - last year it was 'Judgement Day', while the year before it was 'Disco Fever'.

Tickets for the event started at $650, with $35,000 reserving a 'Monarch Table' which included VIP cocktails, dinner and Charades for 10 with front-row seating... but only access for four to the celebrity green room.

On the same day it was announced Aniston will star opposite Robert DeNiro in his long-back-burning passion project, The Comedian.

Best supporting male: Dodgeball star Justin Long and The Good Wife's Josh Charles represented the boys
Best supporting male: Dodgeball star Justin Long and The Good Wife's Josh Charles represented the boys

Best supporting male: Dodgeball star Justin Long (l) and The Good Wife's Josh Charles (r) represented the boys

Extra: Vinyl star Bobby Cannavale looked semi dapper in a flat cap and trainers

Extra: Vinyl star Bobby Cannavale looked semi dapper in a flat cap and trainers

Freddy coming for you: Sliders star Jerry O'Connell also tried his hands at silent acting
Mo problems: Sliders star Jerry O'Connell also tried his hands at silent acting, as did humourist Mo Rocca

Freddy coming for you: Sliders star Jerry O'Connell also tried his hands at silent acting, as did humourist Mo Rocca

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