New York Times Answers - Saturday, 9th October 1993 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 9th October 1993. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Winter flimflam?SNOW JOBAAcross 8: Biblical battle hornsSHOFARSAAcross 15: DeckTERRACEAAcross 16: Hardly worth mentioningNOMINALAAcross 17: Goes back, unfortunatelyREVERTSAAcross 18: Employ a trocarOPERATEAAcross 19: Aesir ruler's namesakesODINSAAcross 20: MinaretTOWERAAcross 22: "But ___ me a canny hour...": BurnsGIEAAcross 23: Symbol of simplicityPIEAAcross 24: AdvancesHELPSAAcross 25: GaloshBOOTAAcross 26: ___ up (highly agitated)HETAAcross 27: SculptMODELAAcross 28: Uses one's John HenrySIGNSAAcross 29: AbradedERODEDAAcross 31: Emulates W. J. BryanORATESAAcross 33: Dingy dudsRAGSAAcross 35: Carry onWAGEAAcross 36: Typewriter rollerPLATENAAcross 38: WordyVERBALAAcross 42: Bark and carrackSHIPSAAcross 43: Popish Plot perjurerOATESAAcross 46: ConceitEGOAAcross 47: Snow ___ (ice and syrup treat)CONEAAcross 48: Serve as drum majoretteTWIRLAAcross 49: Emulate 56 AcrossLIEAAcross 50: Ocho minus sieteUNOAAcross 51: BogusFALSEAAcross 52: Germinated grainsMALTSAAcross 54: 1902 song heard at weddingsBECAUSEAAcross 56: Sapphira's guilty spouse: Acts 5ANANIASAAcross 58: Gris-grisAMULETSAAcross 59: International relaxationDETENTEAAcross 60: Comes to restSETTLESAAcross 61: Like Buffalo winters, comparativelySNOWIERDDown 1: Division of a choral odeSTROPHEDDown 2: More impoverishedNEEDIERDDown 3: Umbrian wineORVIETODDown 4: "Beau Geste" authorWRENDDown 5: BumpsJARSDDown 6: This mo.OCTDDown 7: ConqueredBESTEDDDown 8: V-shaped ski maneuverSNOWPLOWDDown 9: Great expectationsHOPESDDown 10: One-tenth of an ephahOMERDDown 11: Spruce, e.g.FIRDDown 12: Spiritual interpretation of ScriptureANAGOGEDDown 13: G.I. fareRATIONSDDown 14: Storms icilySLEETSDDown 21: Pamplona huzzahOLEDDown 24: British farm workerHODGEDDown 25: NipperBITERDDown 27: Jerky and pemmican, e.g.MEATSDDown 28: Emersonian plants?SAGESDDown 30: Hang carelesslyDRAPEDDown 32: FrayRAVELDDown 34: Like a bare mountaintopSNOWLESSDDown 36: Basic linguistic unitPHONEMEDDown 37: A block printLINOCUTDDown 39: "Norma" composerBELLINIDDown 40: ChurnAGITATEDDown 41: "Guys and Dolls" composerLOESSERDDown 42: Diving apparatusesSCUBASDDown 44: Plank for PierreAISDDown 45: Groovy patternsTREADSDDown 48: Critical discernmentTASTEDDown 51: EnergizeFUELDDown 52: ___ Grosso, Brazilian stateMATODDown 53: Once moreANEWDDown 55: Hgt.ALTDDown 57: River of Inner MongoliaNEN