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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 24th March 2007
There are 36 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 24th March 2007. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Stock report headingMOSTACTIVE
AAcross 11: Early astronomer for whom a lunar crater is namedOMAR
AAcross 15: "Pretty fishy, if you ask me"ISMELLARAT
AAcross 16: Work unit
AAcross 17: PersevereSTICKITOUT
AAcross 18: It's surrounded by aguaISLA
AAcross 19: ___ course (plans)SETSA
AAcross 20: Grandma Moses' first name
AAcross 21: Group that included the L.A. ExpressUSFL
AAcross 22: Game openerMAH
AAcross 23: Cave, in poetry
AAcross 24: Utah senator who co-sponsored a 1930 tariff act
AAcross 25: Bastille Day party siteELYSEE
AAcross 28: Shade of green
AAcross 30: The Rams of the Atlantic 10 Conf.URI
AAcross 31: Dartboard wood
AAcross 32: Fedora feature
AAcross 34: Complicate
AAcross 38: Like curling stones
AAcross 39: Some come with twists
AAcross 41: Pier grp.ILA
AAcross 42: Suffix with lact-
AAcross 43: Literally, "disciple"
AAcross 44: Huns, e.g.ASIANS
AAcross 48: Shakespearean title
AAcross 50: Archaic adverb
AAcross 52: Want ad abbr.EEO
AAcross 53: Prefix with AryanINDO
AAcross 54: Cagney player in the "Cagney & Lacey" pilot filmSWIT
AAcross 55: Black on the screen
AAcross 57: Detroit's ___ ArenaCOBO
AAcross 58: Drink mentioned in Rupert Holmes's song "Escape"
AAcross 60: Blues guitarist Taylor
AAcross 61: "This isn't a good time"ASKMELATER
AAcross 62: ___ Hilario, Brazilian-born N.B.A. star
AAcross 63: Survey participants
DDown 1: Question from far away, perhapsMISSME
DDown 2: Bony
DDown 3: Forger
DDown 4: Shadows, briefly
DDown 5: ___-Mints chewable antacidALKA
DDown 6: Second-century year
DDown 7: Steppes settler
DDown 8: They're pressed into serviceIRONONS
DDown 9: Boastful
DDown 10: Singer JonesETTA
DDown 11: Kind of pipe
DDown 12: "___ Waltz," which begins "Hush-a-bye, ma baby, slumbertime is comin' soon"
DDown 13: Gung-hoALLFORIT
DDown 14: Immediacy of data processing
DDown 14: Immediacy of data processing
DDown 23: John F. Kennedy or George H. W. Bush
DDown 24: Parts of perianths
DDown 26: Harvard Science Center architectSERT
DDown 27: ___ Midgen, fellow student of Harry PotterELOISE
DDown 29: It's catching
DDown 33: ___ B'rithBNAI
DDown 34: E-mail attachment?
DDown 35: Steady correspondenceMASHNOTE
DDown 36: Wonder-ful place?
DDown 37: "Ditto"
DDown 40: Contracts
DDown 45: Fill up with gas
DDown 46: Have-not
DDown 47: Finding things?
DDown 49: Hanger?
DDown 51: Show impatience, in a way
DDown 54: Exchange ripostes
DDown 55: 2006 World Cup city
DDown 56: "___-in His Lamp" (Bugs Bunny classic)ALAD
DDown 59: Major suit
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