New York Times Answers - Monday, 28th August 2000 There are 35 across clues and 44 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 28th August 2000. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lump of cream, for exampleGLOBAAcross 5: Open a bitAJARAAcross 9: Man with a fableAESOPAAcross 14: DebaucheeROUEAAcross 15: WowserLULUAAcross 16: Lollipop flavorGRAPEAAcross 17: Really happy, as an angel?INSEVENTHHEAVENAAcross 20: ___ dishPETRIAAcross 21: Al or TipperGOREAAcross 22: When said three times, a 1970 war movieTORAAAcross 23: Sault ___ MarieSTEAAcross 25: Without principlesAMORALAAcross 27: Really happy, as a kid in March?HIGHASAKITEAAcross 33: "Garfield" dogODIEAAcross 34: H.S. junior's testPSATAAcross 35: ConcurAGREEAAcross 40: Tony-winner MooreMELBAAAcross 42: 7, on a phonePRSAAcross 43: Tailless hoppersTOADSAAcross 44: Really botherEAT ATAAcross 45: They have their pluses and minusesIONSAAcross 47: Currier's partner in lithographyIVESAAcross 48: Really happy, as a meteorologist?ONCLOUDNINEAAcross 51: Auto trimCHROMEAAcross 55: Unit of energyERGAAcross 56: Raise, as kidsREARAAcross 57: "Two Years Before the ___"MASTAAcross 61: "Measure twice, cut once," e.g.ADAGEAAcross 65: Really happy, as a mountaineer?ONTOPOFTHEWORLDAAcross 68: Teatime treatSCONEAAcross 69: Bulrush, e.g.REEDAAcross 70: Remove from a mother's milkWEANAAcross 71: Monsieur : Paris :: ___ : MadridSENORAAcross 72: Isn't keeping up with billsOWESAAcross 73: ZippoNADADDown 1: Tight holdGRIPDDown 2: SoleLONEDDown 3: Bump from officeOUSTDDown 4: Southernmost city of ancient PalestineBEERSHEBADDown 5: Pub orderALEDDown 6: Father of Analytical PsychologyJUNGDDown 7: Choir voiceALTODDown 8: German industrial regionRUHRDDown 9: Paleontologist's estimateAGEDDown 10: A MuseERATODDown 11: RelishSAVORDDown 12: "Lohengrin," e.g.OPERADDown 13: Kind of codePENALDDown 18: Ars longa, ___ brevisVITADDown 19: Miami basketball teamHEATDDown 24: Debatable "skill"E.S.P.DDown 24: Debatable "skill"ESPDDown 26: Vegetarians eschew it (NOT chew it)MEATDDown 27: "Where the heart is"HOMEDDown 28: ConceptIDEADDown 29: Coated with goldGILTDDown 30: Savory jellyASPICDDown 31: Pope John Paul II's real first nameKAROLDDown 32: "___ skin off my nose!"ITSNODDown 36: SubmergingGOINGDOWNDDown 37: Sitarist ShankarRAVIDDown 38: Garden with a snakeEDENDDown 39: Start of North Carolina's mottoESSEDDown 41: Part of a moleculeATOMDDown 46: Take to courtSUEDDown 49: Nautilus captainNEMODDown 50: SketchDRAWDDown 51: AngryCROSSDDown 52: From now onHENCEDDown 53: Betray, in a wayRATONDDown 54: Maine college townORONODDown 58: 60's doAFRODDown 59: FretSTEWDDown 60: You, to the AmishTHEEDDown 62: RegionAREADDown 63: HappyGLADDDown 64: ___ St. Vincent MillayEDNADDown 66: For eachPERDDown 67: Newsman Bradley et al.EDS