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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 22nd November 2003
There are 30 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 22nd November 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Highest-ranking, in some hierarchies
AAcross 6: Kind of cholera
AAcross 13: Side in eightball
AAcross 15: Best Original Screenplay winner for "American Beauty"ALANBALL
AAcross 16: What Putin is often put inPRAVDA
AAcross 17: Like peppercorns
AAcross 18: Regional
AAcross 20: Game winnerOOO
AAcross 21: Potluck array
AAcross 22: Good thing to get over
AAcross 23: 9W and others
AAcross 24: Gray ___
AAcross 25: Place for knights
AAcross 29: Silvery white
AAcross 31: Small flap on a garment
AAcross 32: Like worker bees
AAcross 33: One may have stilts
AAcross 34: Naval Medical Center locale
AAcross 36: Divergent doctrine developer
AAcross 37: Place for the high life?
AAcross 38: Commercial catchword
AAcross 39: Like hors d'ouevres
AAcross 44: It may be crushed
AAcross 45: There until the bitter endLASTTOLEAVE
AAcross 46: Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753CARLISLE
AAcross 48: Miners
AAcross 49: Taxed
AAcross 50: Surrounded
AAcross 51: Margins of safety
AAcross 52: Victims
DDown 1: Glistening garnish
DDown 2: First name of a Blackmore heroineLORNA
DDown 3: Pieces of land
DDown 4: Queens' homes
DDown 5: One on a podium, perhaps
DDown 6: Some garment cuts
DDown 7: Puts (away)
DDown 8: Toward the center
DDown 9: Old hoops grp.
DDown 10: Low stools
DDown 11: Unlucky
DDown 12: Visitor to Rome in 46 B.C.
DDown 14: Cleric's vesting place
DDown 15: Necklace option
DDown 19: Get through slowly
DDown 22: ___ Tribunal (international arbitration court)HAGUE
DDown 25: Music genre
DDown 26: Be able to gather enough evidenceHAVEACASE
DDown 27: "Iliad," e.g.EPICVERSE
DDown 28: Avalanche
DDown 29: Alexander V, e.g.
DDown 30: Cobbler's job
DDown 34: Beat
DDown 35: While lead-in
DDown 37: Some seats are next to them
DDown 39: Large and heavy-looking
DDown 40: Axed
DDown 41: 1819 Keats poem
DDown 42: Turn outward
DDown 43: They may be pounded out
DDown 45: Heroine of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame"LISA
DDown 47: Two-time Wimbledon winner ___ Hoad
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