New York Times Answers - Monday, 23rd May 1994 There are 36 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 23rd May 1994. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "... more than one way to skin _____"ACATAAcross 5: Supply a partyCATERAAcross 10: Beast of burdenASSAAcross 13: FadsRAGESAAcross 15: Speak publiclyORATEAAcross 16: Caltech rivalMITAAcross 17: Cereal "fruit"CRUNCHBERRYAAcross 19: "_____ of these days, Alice ..."ONEAAcross 20: OutdoorOPEN-AIRAAcross 21: Spiritual punishmentPENANCEAAcross 23: MeadowLEAAAcross 24: Jockey CorderoANGELAAcross 25: Civil War flash pointHARPER'S FERRYAAcross 25: Civil War flash pointHARPERS FERRYAAcross 32: Nom de crookALIASAAcross 33: UpsetIREDAAcross 34: Small dog, for shortPOMAAcross 37: SplitRENDAAcross 38: Grew ashenPALEDAAcross 40: Coffee, informallyJAVAAAcross 41: Hat-room fixturePEGAAcross 42: Salon offeringTINTAAcross 43: More painfulSORERAAcross 44: U.S. commodore in Japan, 1853-54MATTHEWPERRYAAcross 47: Letter-shaped metal barI-BEAMAAcross 50: Senor GuevaraCHEAAcross 51: Lovebirds' destination, maybeNIAGARAAAcross 54: Paul of "Casablanca"HENREIDAAcross 59: _____ Altos, Calif.LOSAAcross 60: County of Northern IrelandLONDONDERRYAAcross 62: Had a little lamb?ATEAAcross 63: First name in cosmeticsESTEEAAcross 64: Novelist FrancoiseSAGANAAcross 65: Roll of billsWADAAcross 66: Looks (to be)SEEMSAAcross 67: UnattachedLONEDDown 1: With the bow, in musicARCODDown 2: BellyacheCARPDDown 3: Malarial symptomAGUEDDown 4: Part of T.V.A.: Abbr.TENN.DDown 5: Hooded snakesCOBRASDDown 6: ExistAREDDown 7: Diamond coverTARPDDown 8: To be, to SatieETREDDown 9: "_____ the Fox" (classic fable)REYNARDDDown 10: In the midst ofAMONGDDown 11: From the time ofSINCEDDown 12: Girder materialSTEELDDown 14: _____ of justiceSCALESDDown 18: Yesterday: Fr.HIERDDown 22: "_____ luck?"ANYDDown 25: David's instrumentHARPDDown 26: Downwind, nauticallyALEEDDown 27: Wedding sine qua nonRINGDDown 28: Add to, unnecessarilyPADDDown 29: SmutFILTHDDown 30: Prior to, in poemsEREDDown 31: CrimsonREDDDown 34: Henry VIII's VIthPARRDDown 35: "Reply completed," to a ham operatorOVERDDown 36: Queen of ScotsMARYDDown 38: Word before bull or stopPITDDown 39: Grasshopper's rebukerANTDDown 40: Baseball's DiMaggioJOEDDown 42: Mexican snacksTAMALESDDown 43: Isn't miserlySPENDSDDown 44: Cosmo, e.g.MAGDDown 45: ReverberationsECHOESDDown 46: At what time?WHENDDown 47: Wedding acquisitionIN-LAWDDown 48: Flora and faunaBIOTADDown 49: Let upEASEDDDown 52: Type of wineROSEDDown 53: Kitty starterANTEDDown 55: Kind of estateREALDDown 56: ThereforeERGODDown 57: Major rug exporterIRANDDown 58: Unit of forceDYNEDDown 61: Rep. foeDEM