New York Times Answers - Friday, 6th March 1992 There are 35 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 6th March 1992. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ShipwormBORERAAcross 6: ImpassiveSTOICAAcross 11: "And upon a cherub ___": Psa. 18:10HERODEAAcross 12: Jewish lawsTORAHSAAcross 14: Altered in formMUTATEDAAcross 15: Loosely woven cotton fabricETAMINEAAcross 17: Island group at Galway BayARANSAAcross 18: Showery monthAPRILAAcross 20: F.D.R. was one: 1928-32GOVAAcross 21: FortitudeGRITAAcross 22: Movie house: Sp.CINEAAcross 23: Persian gazelleCORAAAcross 24: Novelist FlemingIANAAcross 25: Sicilian volcanoAETNAAAcross 27: Summary of principlesCREEDAAcross 28: Breaks a wedding vowCHEATSONAAcross 30: Brilliantly colored fishWRASSEAAcross 31: FoodNUTRITIONAAcross 33: Natives of Jim Hogg County, e.g.TEXANSAAcross 36: DirectivesPRECEPTSAAcross 40: Tarkington's "___ Adams"ALICEAAcross 41: DisaccustomsWEANSAAcross 42: Mao's successorHUAAAcross 43: HookahPIPEAAcross 44: "Shane" manLADDAAcross 45: GossipDIRTAAcross 46: Suffix with boy or girlISHAAcross 47: ZoroastrianPARSIAAcross 48: Two-wheeled carriageSULKYAAcross 49: Rare element in platinum oresRHODIUMAAcross 51: Jeering oneTAUNTERAAcross 53: ___-campAIDEDEAAcross 54: PlanetariumORRERYAAcross 55: ErasedDELEDAAcross 56: Base-stealing leader: 1952REESEDDown 1: Alkaloid used in medicineBETAINEDDown 2: Praying female figureORANTDDown 3: ErodesROTSDDown 4: Town near ArnheimEDEDDown 5: DiaskeuastREDACTORDDown 6: BreastbonesSTERNADDown 7: A memorable FieldsTOTIEDDown 8: ActinalORALDDown 9: "___ the Walrus," Beatles tuneIAMDDown 10: Tropical fleasCHIGOESDDown 11: FanfareHURRAHDDown 13: Blows Z'sSNORESDDown 14: Merlin's mediumMAGICDDown 16: DodgeEVADEDDown 19: Seals and walrusesPINNIPEDSDDown 23: Rail's relativeCRANEDDown 25: In harmonyATUNEDDown 26: Manors, for shortESTSDDown 27: Gators' cousinsCROCSDDown 29: Has ___ up one's sleeveANACEDDown 30: Physics Nobelist: 1911WIENDDown 32: Early Christian informerTRADITORDDown 33: An ungulateTAPIRDDown 34: Hebrew prophetELISHADDown 35: Sword-shapedXIPHOIDDDown 37: Love potionPHILTREDDown 38: FlopTURKEYDDown 39: Brown and gray butterflySATYRDDown 41: ___ up to (became genial)WARMEDDDown 44: Summa cum ___LAUDEDDown 45: Saharan sightsDUNESDDown 47: Skin, in SonoraPIELDDown 48: CertainSUREDDown 50: E.T.O. headDDEDDown 52: Land measureARE