New York Times Answers - Saturday, 25th November 2000 There are 34 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 25th November 2000. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Folksy greetingHOWDEDOAAcross 8: Things to considerASPECTSAAcross 15: Asthmatic's needINHALERAAcross 16: Jazzman JordanSTANLEYAAcross 17: Liturgical responsesGLORIASAAcross 18: Warrior at ThermopylaePERSIANAAcross 19: Snow White's Dwarfs, e.g.HEPTADAAcross 20: PrecedeLEADUPTOAAcross 21: Supply in a nurse's kitTAPEAAcross 22: StigmatizeBRANDAAcross 24: IncursionRAIDAAcross 25: ForemenOVERSEERSAAcross 27: Solid, in a phraseFIRMAAAcross 28: By way ofPERAAcross 29: HandfulHANKAAcross 30: Trophy siteMANTELAAcross 31: Not being able to standDETESTINGAAcross 33: Marks thought to possess occult powerSIGILSAAcross 36: One of the IviesPENNAAcross 37: Chef's exclamation, perhapsBAMAAcross 40: Noted book publisher beginning 1915KNOPFAAcross 41: Where the Magna Carta was signedRUNNYMEDEAAcross 43: Dangerous timeIDESAAcross 44: IntrinsicallyPER SEAAcross 44: IntrinsicallyPERSEAAcross 45: CeremoniesADOSAAcross 46: Basis of a scandal, maybeMISTRESSAAcross 48: Wimsey's creatorSAYERSAAcross 50: Crime lordMAFIOSOAAcross 51: Lawless landSOMALIAAAcross 52: LegislatorENACTORAAcross 53: Lent effortATONINGAAcross 54: Worst, hour-wiseDARKESTAAcross 55: Musical score segmentPASSAGEDDown 1: Big sneakerHIGH-TOPDDown 1: Big sneakerHIGHTOPDDown 2: Off-baseONLEAVEDDown 3: Ludicrous falsehoodWHOPPERDDown 4: Fast freshwater fishDARTERDDown 5: "Mrs. Battle's Opinions on Whist" writerELIADDown 6: SpongesDEADBEATSDDown 7: Where hearts may be opened: Abbr.ORSDDown 8: Classic nature subjects for Ansel AdamsASPENSDDown 9: PlaceSTEADDDown 10: Friend on the trailPARDDDown 11: ClinchingENSURINGDDown 12: Some newsletter picturesCLIP ARTDDown 12: Some newsletter picturesCLIPARTDDown 13: Break point at Wimbledon?TEATIMEDDown 14: Of church affairsSYNODALDDown 20: Flowers of the buttercup familyLARKSPURSDDown 23: Title hero of a Chateaubriand novelRENEDDown 26: Kind of lifeSHELFDDown 27: BottomFANNYDDown 30: Home to General Mills and HormelMINNESOTADDown 31: It's cleaned at gas stationsDIPSTICKDDown 32: Olympic coupTENSDDown 33: Did illegal casino workSKIMMEDDDown 34: Noted JonesINDIANADDown 35: Is a big successGOESFARDDown 37: Actress Bonnie of "Die Hard"BEDELIADDown 38: Like fansADORINGDDown 39: Mail bodyMESSAGEDDown 41: Building on the beachRESORTDDown 42: Writers of early hieroglyphicsMAYANSDDown 44: Sucre lucrePESOSDDown 47: Mechanical courseROTEDDown 49: It follows JoelAMOSDDown 51: PatsySAP