New York Times Answers - Monday, 21st August 2000 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 21st August 2000. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: A property may have one on itLIENAAcross 5: Sound of a fallSPLATAAcross 10: RobedCLADAAcross 14: Singer ArnoldEDDYAAcross 15: Piece of garlicCLOVEAAcross 16: TiptopA-ONEAAcross 17: NATO's first supreme commanderEISENHOWERAAcross 19: Bone parallel to the radiusULNAAAcross 20: Stage actress CaldwellZOEAAcross 21: General Motors line, for shortOLDSAAcross 22: Deodorant typeROLL-ONAAcross 24: They'll show you the worldATLASESAAcross 26: Done, in DijonFINIAAcross 27: Dickens's orphan in "Great Expectations"PIPAAcross 28: Tropical plant with a trunklike stemTREE FERNAAcross 32: Military capabilityFIREPOWERAAcross 35: SteadLIEUAAcross 36: Polite turndownNOSIRAAcross 37: Russian orbiterMIRAAcross 38: Ship navigation aidLORANAAcross 39: Uzbekistan's ___ SeaARALAAcross 40: Leafy shelterVINEBOWERAAcross 42: Massachusetts's nicknameBAY STATEAAcross 44: H20 at 0°ICEAAcross 45: Radio amateursHAMSAAcross 46: Stranger in a strange land?TOURISTAAcross 50: Win back one's lossesRECOUPAAcross 53: Lions and tigersCATSAAcross 54: Cause for sudden deathTIEAAcross 55: "There oughta be ___!"ALAWAAcross 56: Academic enclaveIVORY TOWERAAcross 59: Not yours or theirsMINEAAcross 60: Swab the deck againREMOPAAcross 61: Old piano tunesRAGSAAcross 62: Ibsen's "___ Gynt"PEERAAcross 63: Tickle pinkELATEAAcross 64: Fortuneteller's openingISEEDDown 1: Host GibbonsLEEZADDown 2: NumbskullIDIOTDDown 3: 1950's Ford flopEDSELDDown 4: Bill ___, the Science GuyNYEDDown 5: Lug aroundSCHLEPPDDown 6: Walks like a workhorsePLODSDDown 7: Areas on weather mapsLOWSDDown 8: "___ Maria"AVEDDown 9: Wirehair, e.g.TERRIERDDown 10: It has a big headCAULIFLOWERDDown 11: Hang (around)LOLLDDown 12: ___ DominiANNODDown 13: University V.I.P.DEANDDown 18: More meddlesomeNOSIERDDown 23: It's next to nothingONEDDown 25: Spring eventAPRILSHOWERDDown 26: "___ Jacques" (children's song)FREREDDown 28: Bale binderTWINEDDown 29: Yeats's landEIREDDown 30: Kind of admiralREARDDown 31: Woman of habit?NUNDDown 32: ___ song (cheaply)FORADDown 33: "___, old chap"ISAYDDown 34: Leaves outOMITSDDown 36: Catch in the actNABDDown 38: Part of a biblical plagueLOCUSTDDown 40: Dracula, for oneVAMPIREDDown 41: Genetically related organismsBIOTYPEDDown 43: St. Anthony's crossTAUDDown 46: Diviner's deckTAROTDDown 47: "___ a dark and stormy night..."ITWASDDown 48: Start of a long battleSIEGEDDown 49: Short-windedTERSEDDown 50: Wheelchair accessRAMPDDown 51: Author WieselELIEDDown 52: Sugar sourceCANEDDown 53: Film "sleeper" of 1978COMADDown 57: Speed: Abbr.VELDDown 58: "Either you say it ___ will"ORI