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New York Times Bonus Answers - Saturday, 1st February 2003

There are 42 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Saturday, 1st February 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "__ walks into a bar ..." (common joke start)AGUY
AAcross 5: "My Heart __ for You" (1951 Guy Mitchell hit)
AAcross 10: __ of Gilead (tree with heart-shaped leaves)
AAcross 14: "C'mon, __ a heart!"
AAcross 15: Recapitulate
AAcross 16: "Kind Hearts and Coronets" actor Guinness
AAcross 17: __-heart surgery
AAcross 18: Get this for that
AAcross 19: Princess of India
AAcross 20: "The Land of Heart's Desire" poet
AAcross 22: To one's heart's __
AAcross 24: Tuneful Horne
AAcross 27: Nutritional inits.RDA
AAcross 28: Sponsor at Indy
AAcross 28: Sponsor at Indy
AAcross 31: Main line from the heart
AAcross 33: Crack the books
AAcross 37: Front end of a brayHEE
AAcross 38: Skier's lift
AAcross 39: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" composer Cole
AAcross 41: Reason to cram
AAcross 43: "__ Song Go Out of My Heart"ILETA
AAcross 45: "Faint Heart Never Won a Fair Lady," for one
AAcross 46: Missionary Sisters of the __ Heart, founded by Mother Cabrini
AAcross 48: "__ but the Lonely Heart" (1944 Ethel Barrymore movie)
AAcross 50: Suffix with loyal or royalIST
AAcross 51: Crystal ball gazer
AAcross 52: "I Left My Heart at the __-Door Canteen" (1942 tune)
AAcross 53: Munched on
AAcross 54: TV remote abbr.
AAcross 56: Sounds of disapproval
AAcross 58: "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" band
AAcross 62: "__-Hearted Men" (1928 tune)
AAcross 66: "__ Hearts and Gentle People" (1949 tune)
AAcross 67: Meats sold in racks
AAcross 70: Author Sarah __ JewettORNE
AAcross 71: One end of London
AAcross 72: Sulphur heart and similar plants
AAcross 73: "Heart of Gold" singer YoungNEIL
AAcross 74: A.A.A. recommendationsRTES
AAcross 75: Roomy auto
AAcross 76: Villa d'__ESTE
DDown 1: Gob's greeting
DDown 2: Stare stupidly
DDown 3: Eye layer
DDown 4: 1983 title role for Barbra StreisandYENTL
DDown 5: Chicago hrs.
DDown 6: Play in which "robot" was coinedRUR
DDown 7: Colorful Apple computerIMAC
DDown 8: "The Ponder Heart" novelist WeltyEUDORA
DDown 9: Make purchases
DDown 10: "My Heart Laid __" (Charles Baudelaire poem)
DDown 11: Deejay Freed
DDown 12: Mardi Gras follower
DDown 13: Long distance lettersMCI
DDown 21: County center
DDown 23: Poi source
DDown 25: Like some contractsNOBID
DDown 26: __ Sea (Amu Darya's outlet)ARAL
DDown 28: Tom Jones's "__ a Lady"
DDown 29: "Deep in the Heart of __"
DDown 30: "... first in __ and first in the hearts ..."
DDown 32: Lott of the Senate
DDown 34: Gay Nineties, e.g.
DDown 35: Heart chambers
DDown 36: Franklin or Jefferson, notably
DDown 39: Hunger pains
DDown 40: Heart __ (pulse measurement)
DDown 42: G.I. dinnerMRE
DDown 44: Precisely
DDown 47: In the past, in the past
DDown 49: Mouse-spotters' criesEEKS
DDown 52: Wear one's heart on one's __
DDown 55: "Heartbreak Hotel" singer Presley
DDown 57: The Rolling Stones' "Heart of __"
DDown 58: Heart's rhythm
DDown 59: Heart's-__ (wild pansy)
DDown 60: Some are fine
DDown 61: Remarked
DDown 63: Miners' finds
DDown 64: Pound or foot
DDown 65: Intro to marketing?
DDown 66: __ Bingle (Crosby moniker)DER
DDown 68: "Murmur of the Heart" actress Massari
DDown 69: Nine-digit identification: Abbr.SSN
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