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New York Times Answers

Monday, 17th February 2003
There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 17th February 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Book of maps
AAcross 6: Lounge
AAcross 10: Lounge
AAcross 14: Milk purchase
AAcross 15: Actress FalcoEDIE
AAcross 16: Word before a verb, maybe
AAcross 17: Pain inside
AAcross 18: TabooNONO
AAcross 19: Not timid
AAcross 20: Cruising
AAcross 21: 1986 Detroit debutFORDTAURUS
AAcross 23: RefusesSAYSNO
AAcross 25: Tall tale
AAcross 26: E.P.A. concern: Abbr.ECOL
AAcross 29: Paint over
AAcross 33: Government subsidy
AAcross 38: This-and-that dish
AAcross 39: 21-Across, e.g.
AAcross 40: Bruin Bobby
AAcross 41: Singer ___ JamesETTA
AAcross 42: Story line
AAcross 43: 1998 Peter Weir film, with "The"TRUMANSHOW
AAcross 46: Group of 100
AAcross 48: "No sweat"
AAcross 49: Six years, in the 46-Across
AAcross 51: Period of greatest success
AAcross 56: Amateurish
AAcross 61: Prefix with -naut
AAcross 62: Aware of
AAcross 63: Without value
AAcross 64: Express appreciation to
AAcross 65: ___ Clayton Powell Jr.
AAcross 66: Help for a detective
AAcross 67: "It's the truth!"NOLIE
AAcross 68: Region
AAcross 69: Renaissance Italian family nameESTE
AAcross 70: Carried with difficulty
DDown 1: Shades of blue
DDown 2: Oklahoma city
DDown 3: Cagney's TV partner
DDown 4: Regions
DDown 5: Narrow waterway: Abbr.STR
DDown 6: Late-night name
DDown 7: Olfactory stimulus
DDown 8: Dance named after an aviator
DDown 9: Dance class wear
DDown 10: GroupedINBUNCHES
DDown 11: It may get into a jamb
DDown 12: Humdinger
DDown 13: They may be split or tight
DDown 21: An ellipse has two of them
DDown 22: "___ you sure?"
DDown 24: Take-home
DDown 27: ___ about (approximately)ONOR
DDown 28: Lash ___, who played the Cheyenne Kid in old westernsLARUE
DDown 30: Pledge
DDown 31: ConcerningASTO
DDown 32: Unfreeze
DDown 33: Openings
DDown 34: It may begin "Do not ..."
DDown 35: Lots
DDown 36: OutNOTATHOME
DDown 37: "___ la Douce" (1963 film)IRMA
DDown 43: Actor Stamp
DDown 44: Tennis's Arthur
DDown 45: Bill ___, TV's Science Guy
DDown 47: No. on a business card
DDown 50: Manhandles
DDown 52: "Hurray!"
DDown 52: "Hurray!"
DDown 53: Had control of the deck
DDown 54: Golfer Palmer, informallyARNIE
DDown 55: Like farm oxen
DDown 56: Husband of Ruth, in the BibleBOAZ
DDown 57: Take back
DDown 58: Funnyman LaurelSTAN
DDown 59: Oversupply
DDown 60: Peter Fonda title roleULEE
DDown 64: Explosion maker