New York Times Answers - Saturday, 23rd February 2002 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 23rd February 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Isn't cluelessHASLEADSAAcross 9: TricksANTICSAAcross 15: Exactly rightONTARGETAAcross 16: CoverCLOTHEAAcross 17: Hotel postingROOM RATEAAcross 18: Not so coolTENSERAAcross 19: Bank check?DIKEAAcross 20: Ghost, e.g.PARLOR GAMEAAcross 22: Hydrocarbon suffixENEAAcross 23: María Luisa, for oneREINAAAcross 24: Missile featureFINAAcross 25: RangeSTRAYAAcross 27: DoozyLULUAAcross 29: Amazon Basin creaturePACAAAcross 30: Mobile-to-Huntsville dir.NNEAAcross 32: Kind of wheelMAGAAcross 33: Learning ctr.ACADAAcross 34: Most tenderFONDESTAAcross 38: Play stopperWHISTLEAAcross 40: "___ out?"INORAAcross 41: 1968 battle periodTETAAcross 43: Mach 1 breakerSSTAAcross 44: Super endingETTEAAcross 45: Berg's "Der Wein," e.g.ARIAAAcross 47: Old Ottoman titlePASHAAAcross 51: Home financer since '34FHAAAcross 52: Ocean phenomenonSPRAYAAcross 54: Head shop?PUBAAcross 55: 1996 A.L. Rookie of the YearDEREKJETERAAcross 59: HeelsCADSAAcross 60: "Twelfth Night" countessOLIVIAAAcross 61: InsignificantONE-HORSEAAcross 63: More confusingMAZIERAAcross 64: TV character first seen on "Cavalcade of Stars"EDNORTONAAcross 65: Is repulsive, in a waySMELLSAAcross 66: StillSTAGNANTDDown 1: Big numbersHORDESDDown 2: SmearANOINTDDown 3: Old railroad employeeSTOKERDDown 4: Getting hardly any laughsLAMEDDown 5: LapseERRDDown 6: Visibly shockedAGAPEDDown 7: Bit of custom workDETAILDDown 8: Rib connectionSTERNUMDDown 9: Part of a Spanish playACTODDown 10: Card, for oneNLERDDown 11: Half a tea service toolTONGDDown 12: "No kidding!"ITSAFACTDDown 13: Kind of agentCHEMICALDDown 14: Victor Herbert operetta, with "The"SERENADEDDown 21: Four-time Emmy-winning dramaLALAWDDown 23: Baseballer SandbergRYNEDDown 26: Tire-maker MichelinANDREDDown 28: Short pansUGHSDDown 29: NoodlesPASTADDown 31: Spanish form of "to be"ESTADDown 34: LordshipsFIEFDOMSDDown 35: RunningONTHELAMDDown 36: CertifyNOTARIZEDDown 37: ClippedTERSEDDown 39: 1960's adventure seriesISPYDDown 42: Goes quietlyTIPTOESDDown 46: "Origins of Totalitarianism" authorARENDTDDown 48: Where Cleomenes ruledSPARTADDown 49: 1611 mutiny victimHUDSONDDown 50: Cutting outABSENTDDown 53: BowlARENADDown 56: DamnableEVILDDown 57: German city on the BalticKIELDDown 58: RattlesJARSDDown 59: Some humorCORNDDown 62: MonopolizeHOG