New York Times Answers - Monday, 22nd February 1993 There are 38 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 22nd February 1993. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Certain dorsal bonesSACRAAAcross 6: He loves: Lat.AMATAAcross 10: PepVIMAAcross 13: ProfitsAVAILSAAcross 15: Pedestal: Sp.BASAAAcross 16: Ending for elephantINEAAcross 17: Count Basie was oneHEPCATAAcross 18: IntertwinesENSNARLSAAcross 20: StitchbirdsIHISAAcross 21: Poet HughesLANGSTONAAcross 22: ___ loss (befuddled)ATAAAcross 23: DowelPEGAAcross 24: Porter's "___ Got Something"YOUVEAAcross 25: WingedALARAAcross 26: Leveled, in LeedsRASEDAAcross 28: Movie maker SpikeLEEAAcross 29: Cry in CaenMONDIEUAAcross 31: Honey of a drinkMEADAAcross 33: Port protectionSEAWALLAAcross 34: He wrote "Invisible Man"ELLISONAAcross 38: Regretful oneRUERAAcross 39: "___ have they of ills to come": T. GrayNOSENSEAAcross 40: Bacheller's "___ and I"DRIAAcross 42: Legal wrongsTORTSAAcross 44: Concern of Morgan Freeman, e.g.ROLEAAcross 45: MoolaDOUGHAAcross 47: Freedom Riders' transportBUSAAcross 48: U.S.-Can. ___ CanalsSOOAAcross 49: Becomes zealousENTHUSESAAcross 51: Yokums' creatorCAPPAAcross 53: Bedding partMATTRESSAAcross 54: Dahl of filmARLENEAAcross 57: Western athleteUTEAAcross 58: Gin varietySLOEAAcross 59: Safari figureBEARERAAcross 60: IncarnadineREDAAcross 61: Camper's needTENTAAcross 62: Orgs. of sortsSYSTSDDown 1: Czech unit of lengthSAHDDown 2: Galba's greetingAVEDDown 3: Spanish flagshipCAPITANADDown 4: "Native Son" authorRICHARD WRIGHTDDown 5: Jai ___ALAIDDown 6: PoplarsABELESDDown 7: Corporate boards, e.g.MANAGEMENTSDDown 8: Part of N.A.A.C.P.ASSNDDown 9: PungentTANGYDDown 10: RectitudeVIRTUEDDown 11: Stung by CupidIN LOVEDDown 12: Middle, in lawMESNEDDown 14: Blvds.' kinSTSDDown 19: Fuller's 1982 Pulitzer dramaASOLDIERSPLAYDDown 22: Medicinal herbALOEDDown 23: Memorable actor-singerPAUL ROBESONDDown 25: P.M.'s oppositesAMSDDown 26: Rented againRELETDDown 27: Apollo's birthplaceDELOSDDown 30: Stargazers' gp.IAUDDown 32: Pacino and SmithALSDDown 35: Nosy onesSNOOPERSDDown 36: European capitalOSLODDown 37: Society editor's wordNEEDDown 40: GiveDONATEDDown 41: Like some rural roadsRUTTEDDDown 43: Kind of appleRUSSETDDown 45: Take exceptionDEMURDDown 46: She wrote "Back Street"HURSTDDown 50: Stream near SalernoSELEDDown 51: Composer-conductor CallowayCABDDown 52: War godARESDDown 55: Barrier for Z. GarrisonNETDDown 56: Forage plantERS