New York Times Answers - Thursday, 13th December 2001 There are 31 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 13th December 2001. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Modern sci. courseECOLAAcross 5: Reproached, uncommonlyCHIDAAcross 9: Big club?ACEAAcross 12: Santa in CaliforniaCLARAAAcross 13: Wine: PrefixOENOAAcross 14: Class of '77 member, nowALUMAAcross 15: 1995 John Schlesinger filmCOLDCOMFORTFARMAAcross 18: Phrase in a come-on adLIMITEDTIMEONLYAAcross 19: Koh-i-___ diamondNOORAAcross 20: Just watch TVLOAFAAcross 21: Aunt with a "Cope Book"ERMAAAcross 24: Western athletes, on the sports pageUCLANSAAcross 28: Show placeTHIRDAAcross 30: RustlingSWISHAAcross 33: Fell quickly, with "down"MOWAAcross 34: Franconia and Bavaria were once part of itHOLY ROMAN EMPIREAAcross 37: Mrs. William McKinleyIDAAAcross 38: BuryINURNAAcross 39: Words on a Wonderland cakeEATMEAAcross 40: "No way that's true!"CANTBEAAcross 42: Popular computer gameMYSTAAcross 43: Part of T.A.E.ALVAAAcross 45: One one's toesATIPAAcross 48: Bounty hunter's attractionPRICEONONESHEADAAcross 55: Carnival attractionSHOOTING GALLERYAAcross 56: Hems but doesn't hawSEWSAAcross 57: PickCULLAAcross 58: Unnerving, perhapsEERIEAAcross 59: Bryant poem "___ Waterfall"TOAAAcross 60: "Waiting for the Robert ___"ELEEAAcross 61: Ancient temple attachmentSTOADDown 1: Patron saint of metalworkersELOIDDown 2: Peace and quietCALMDDown 3: EverydayORDINARYDDown 4: Milk: PrefixLACTODDown 5: Milit. leaderCOMDRDDown 6: WeightHEFTDDown 7: How anchovies are packedINOILDDown 8: Member of Alice's tea partyDORMOUSEDDown 9: Computer scientist TuringALANDDown 10: Hair pieceCURLDDown 11: Susan Lucci's 1999 awardEMMYDDown 12: Quarter millenniumCCLDDown 14: Samuel Gompers group, in briefAFOFLDDown 16: Job equality bureau: Abbr.OEODDown 17: Words before "Tonight" in a 1954 song titleTEACHMEDDown 21: Set of principlesETHICDDown 22: 1974 sitcom spinoffRHODADDown 23: "The Last Supper" localeMILANDDown 25: FriendlinessAMITYDDown 26: Usual situationsNORMSDDown 27: Tootsy-wootsySWEETDDown 29: Tiny amountDRIBLETDDown 30: T.C.U. rivalSMUDDown 31: Word that can follow the start of 15-, 18-, 34-, 48- or 55-AcrossWARDDown 32: What a keeper may keepINNDDown 35: Expression of unityONEVOICEDDown 36: HandoutPAMPHLETDDown 41: Dishes often containing cheeseTACOSDDown 44: CancelANNULDDown 45: Go fishANGLEDDown 46: It may be in the bagTEADDown 47: KeysISLESDDown 48: "Hey, there!"PSSTDDown 49: Stat startRHEODDown 50: Raccoon River localeIOWADDown 51: EyeballOGLEDDown 52: Architect SaarinenEERODDown 53: Part of a score, maybeARIADDown 54: Turn blue?DYE