New York Times Answers - Friday, 5th May 2000 There are 33 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 5th May 2000. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hawaiian Airlines destinationPAGO PAGOAAcross 9: King ___, Indian chief known to his tribe as MetacometPHILIPAAcross 15: Is a huge fan ofADULATESAAcross 16: Good smokeHAVANAAAcross 17: Superlatively setREADIESTAAcross 18: Snake oil salesman's saleELIXIRAAcross 19: Afrique du ___SUDAAcross 20: Slum sightRATAAcross 21: ___ societyCAFEAAcross 22: Class distributionEXAMAAcross 24: Flat-topped topographyMESASAAcross 26: "___ the One" (1996 comedy)SHESAAcross 30: Leaching productLYEAAcross 32: Oil of ___OLAYAAcross 34: Grp. of justicesABAAAcross 35: Cleanup of a sortDECONTAMINATIONAAcross 40: IdeallyINAPERFECTWORLDAAcross 41: Long-running TV hit beginning 4/1/63GENERALHOSPITALAAcross 42: June's portrayer in "Henry & June"UMAAAcross 43: Novel of the South SeasOMOOAAcross 44: Photog's choiceSLRAAcross 45: "Brave Men" writer, 1944PYLEAAcross 47: Wasn't gentle withPAWEDAAcross 50: Doesn't swillSIPSAAcross 53: Order of the Solar Temple, e.g.CULTAAcross 55: Upholstery problemRIPAAcross 57: Supermodel CarangiGIAAAcross 58: Ink sourcesOCTOPIAAcross 61: Bluebloods' pridesLINEAGESAAcross 63: "There's Something About Mary" co-starDILLONAAcross 64: Shades of embarrassmentSCARLETSAAcross 65: Casino activityDICINGAAcross 66: GunmetalDARK-GRAYDDown 1: Analyze, in a wayPARSEDDown 2: Like romantic dinnersADEUXDDown 3: U.S. conquest of 1943GUADALCANALDDown 4: UnmodernizedOLDDDown 5: Eyes or earsPAIRDDown 6: Hannibal Smith's groupA-TEAMDDown 7: Chanson de ___ (medieval French poem)GESTEDDown 8: German directionOSTDDown 9: They're gamePHEASANTSDDown 10: 24 minutes of basketballHALFDDown 11: Penn and othersIVIESDDown 12: Hardly harshLAXDDown 13: Magician's name suffixINIDDown 14: NormalPARDDown 21: SpottedCALICODDown 23: One lacking foresight?MYOPEDDown 25: Come hell or high waterSOMEHOWDDown 27: Easily set offHAIR TRIGGERDDown 28: African threatEBOLADDown 29: Sickly institution of the 80'sSANDLDDown 31: Calendario openerENERODDown 33: Harsh criesYAWPSDDown 35: Ferret outDIG UPDDown 36: "Them," to "us"ENEMYDDown 37: Violating, with "on"TRAMPLINGDDown 38: SolventAFLOATDDown 39: SlogsTOILSDDown 46: Large-intestine residentE. COLIDDown 48: "Profiler" actress GimpelERICADDown 49: Jordanian moneyDINARDDown 51: Work at St. Peter'sPIETADDown 52: Not politeSASSYDDown 54: At the time ofUP ONDDown 54: At the time ofUPONDDown 56: Executive extraPERKDDown 58: Word after a round numberODDDDown 59: Second-century dateCIIDDown 60: Hosp. serviceTLCDDown 61: Trip inducerLSDDDown 62: H.S. subjectALG