New York Times Answers - Saturday, 16th March 2002 There are 33 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 16th March 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Hist. majors get themBASAAcross 4: QuacksFRAUDSAAcross 10: FondlingsPETSAAcross 14: Swear words?IDOAAcross 15: Noted fossil siteLABREAAAcross 16: Corn productOLEOAAcross 17: With 58-Across, a hearty orderCORNED BEEFAAcross 19: Ancient royal residenceTARAAAcross 20: "Bye Bye Birdie" girl or songROSIEAAcross 21: More substantialMEATIERAAcross 23: "Top o' the mornin' to ye," for exampleIRISHISMAAcross 26: Present, e.g.TENSEAAcross 27: Put backSTETAAcross 28: Accompanier of 17-/58-AcrossSODABREADAAcross 31: MendsRESEWSAAcross 34: Put to sleep, maybeBOREAAcross 35: Occasion pertinent to this puzzleST PATRICK'S DAYAAcross 40: Subject of Caesar's writingGAULAAcross 41: Old campSTALAGAAcross 43: It might wash down 17-/58-AcrossGREENBEERAAcross 48: EnjoinedBADEAAcross 49: Starting nowHENCEAAcross 50: Like leprechaun and four-leaf clover decorationsSEASONALAAcross 53: DatesESCORTSAAcross 56: Washington, D.C., onceSWAMPAAcross 57: Drive (around)TOOLAAcross 58: See 17-AcrossANDCABBAGEAAcross 62: Bad thing to blowTIREAAcross 63: VagabondPICAROAAcross 64: Source of knockingGINAAcross 65: Cries from the standsOLESAAcross 66: Keyboard instrumentSPINETAAcross 67: Head shapeEGGDDown 1: Capped penBICDDown 2: Tempest in a teapotADODDown 3: Most miserableSORRIESTDDown 4: Bygone Crayola shadeFLESHDDown 5: Angle producersRADIIDDown 6: "The Sound of Music" figureABBESSDDown 7: Suffix with strictUREDDown 8: HoldDEEMDDown 9: Office feature, sometimesSAFEDDown 10: CeramistPOTTERDDown 11: Sir Galahad's motherELAINEDDown 12: Mother ___TERESADDown 13: Hit high C's, saySOAREDDDown 18: Warning on an airplane wingNOSTEPDDown 22: OptimallyAT BESTDDown 23: 1949 armistice locale: Abbr.ISRDDown 24: Itinerary: Abbr.RTESDDown 25: They may be suspended from art classMOBILESDDown 29: "ER" characterDOCDDown 30: Vessels also called broadhornsARKSDDown 32: Liszt's son-in-lawWAGNERDDown 33: BayonetSTABDDown 36: Partner of rosemary, in ShakespeareRUEDDown 37: Tops, in slangDABOMBDDown 38: N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer elected to the Minnesota Supreme CourtALANPAGEDDown 39: Word usually said in triplicateYADADDown 42: SetGELDDown 43: Depressed areaGHETTODDown 44: Add dirt toRESOILDDown 45: Concert requestENCOREDDown 46: Étude placesECOLESDDown 47: Correct, as a computer imageRESCANDDown 51: Not out of itAWAREDDown 52: Thick-soled shoeSABOTDDown 54: Draws offTAPSDDown 55: Back-talkerSNIPDDown 59: Seventh-century dateDCIDDown 60: BookingGIGDDown 61: Coll. majorENG