New York Times Answers - Saturday, 20th January 2001 There are 34 across clues and 33 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 20th January 2001. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TreasuriesCHESTSAAcross 7: Stolen, in LondonNICKEDAAcross 13: Heavyweight event?SHOT PUTAAcross 13: Heavyweight event?SHOTPUTAAcross 14: Got one's fill of?INHALEDAAcross 16: 70's-80's ChryslerCORDOBAAAcross 17: PelletGRANULEAAcross 18: Burial receptacleURNAAcross 19: Someone who watches his head?RANCHERAAcross 21: Companion of "Stay!"SITAAcross 22: Tend a turkey, e.g.BASTEAAcross 24: Bit of BrailleDOTAAcross 25: Automatic selection?DRIVEAAcross 27: Others, to OvidALIIAAcross 28: They're nuts for drinksKOLASAAcross 30: ContinuouslyEVERAAcross 31: 1964 Hudson/Day comedySENDMENOFLOWERSAAcross 34: BegIMPORTUNEAAcross 35: Absolutely clobberMAKEMINCEMEATOFAAcross 41: Harmonia's fatherARESAAcross 42: Macy's competitorSEARSAAcross 43: BoughpotVASEAAcross 44: ___-carRENTAAAcross 46: Application info: Abbr.SSNAAcross 47: Perfume, in a wayCENSEAAcross 48: Anti body?CONAAcross 49: Not so niceCATTIERAAcross 52: HeroSUBAAcross 53: Villain of Spider-ManELECTROAAcross 55: Bitterly coldGLACIALAAcross 57: Camp necessityLATRINEAAcross 58: Building with many layersHENNERYAAcross 59: Starts of some meleesSHOVESAAcross 60: WeeTEENSYDDown 1: "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God," e.g.CHORALEDDown 2: Is obtrusiveHORNSINDDown 3: LAX listingETDDDown 4: One of a multitude in a devil's-snuffboxSPOREDDown 5: Big blow for a band?TUBADDown 6: Try to get a better view, maybeSTANDONONESTOESDDown 7: ContinuallyNIGHTAFTERNIGHTDDown 8: AnentINREDDown 9: Garden greenCHARDDDown 10: Where the Cimarron flows: Abbr.KAN.DDown 11: SlipperyELUSIVEDDown 12: EmancipateDELIVERDDown 13: Heavy breathers?SCUBASDDown 15: ChecksDETERSDDown 20: What NBC's peacock once signifiedCOLORCASTDDown 23: Like the perfect homemaker's homeTIDIESTDDown 26: Fix, as a rugREWEAVEDDown 28: Visored capsKEPISDDown 29: In Britain they're called thieves' kitchensSLUMSDDown 32: "Delicious!"MMMDDown 33: Four quartersONEDDown 35: Artist DuchampMARCELDDown 36: Biological intersticesAREOLASDDown 37: Scottish name meaning "handsome"KENNETHDDown 38: Flowers with yellow, buttonlike bloomsTANSIESDDown 39: Burial receptacleOSSUARYDDown 40: Without much powerFEEBLYDDown 45: When Antony dies in "Antony and Cleopatra"ACTIVDDown 47: DavitCRANEDDown 50: "Rise, Glory, Rise" composerARNEDDown 51: Part of a C.S.A. signatureELEEDDown 54: ___-MagnonCRODDown 56: Letters for a King?CNN