New York Times Answers - Saturday, 5th January 2002 There are 35 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 5th January 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Includes on one's routeSWINGSBYAAcross 9: SwindleCONJOBAAcross 15: JokerWISEACREAAcross 16: See 21-DownANYONEAAcross 17: Environmental hazardACID RAINAAcross 18: Hot dog stand offeringRELISHAAcross 19: Show need: Abbr.TKTAAcross 20: QuitePRETTYAAcross 22: Not had byONTOAAcross 23: HesitationsHEMSAAcross 25: Ellery contemporaryERLEAAcross 26: When Día de Reyes is celebratedENEROAAcross 27: ChannelSTEERAAcross 29: Intelligence grp. established by TrumanNSAAAcross 31: A.L. East, e.g.: Abbr.DIVAAcross 32: Orthodontic needRETAINERAAcross 36: White House nicknameIKEAAcross 37: AsceticSELF-DISCIPLINEDAAcross 41: Big heart?ACEAAcross 42: Some metallophonesCELESTASAAcross 43: Kiwi cousinMOAAAcross 44: StirADOAAcross 45: Achilles' killerPARISAAcross 49: Turn outEND UPAAcross 51: LookPEERAAcross 55: Track racerKARTAAcross 56: It may be subject to modificationNOUNAAcross 57: AdjustedGEAREDAAcross 59: Golden, in a Rimsky-Korsakov titleDORAAcross 60: ___ Day, former Canadian celebrationEMPIREAAcross 62: Pacific, e.g.TIME ZONEAAcross 64: SkipSIT OUTAAcross 65: It's not the real worldACADEMIAAAcross 66: Light biscuitsSCONESAAcross 67: Auto buyer's optionTAPE DECKDDown 1: Cut stripsSWATHSDDown 2: Small gateWICKETDDown 3: Introspective queryISITMEDDown 4: James Fenimore Cooper's "___ Myers"NEDDDown 5: John Irving character T. S. ___GARPDDown 6: StartSCAREDDown 7: PipeBRIERDDown 8: Film with the song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?"YENTLDDown 9: "The Horse's Mouth" novelist Joyce ___CARYDDown 10: InseparableONEDDown 11: Brush materialNYLONDDown 12: Took partJOINEDINDDown 13: Not workingONSTRIKEDDown 14: ServedBEHOOVEDDDown 21: With 16-Across, a sporting offerTENNISDDown 24: DrudgeSERFDDown 26: Cap attachmentEARLAPDDown 28: Dolly userREDCAPDDown 30: Cal. pageSEPTDDown 33: Having no loose endsTIEDDDown 34: InclinedASLOPEDDown 35: Kind of jamICEDDown 37: Source of boredomSAMENESSDDown 38: FinancialECONOMICDDown 39: PrecedeLEADUPTODDown 40: Writer DinesenISAKDDown 46: Antenna housingRADOMEDDown 47: "Isn't it ___?"IRONICDDown 48: Bolt stripped?STREAKDDown 50: WeddingUNIONDDown 52: Bother a lotEAT ATDDown 53: Noted soap vixenERICADDown 54: Revise a plotREMAPDDown 57: FollowsGETSDDown 58: "___ Dinah" (Frankie Avalon hit)DEDEDDown 61: SorrowRUEDDown 63: Finish overseasZED