New York Times Answers - Monday, 15th April 2002 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 15th April 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: 1692 witch trials settingSALEMAAcross 6: Alan of "Manhattan Murder Mystery"ALDAAAcross 10: Blues singer JamesETTAAAcross 14: Run off togetherELOPEAAcross 15: Archaeological siteRUINAAcross 16: Claim on propertyLIENAAcross 17: Dieting?WAISTMANAGEMENTAAcross 20: Lady of SpainSENORAAAcross 21: Haley who wrote "Roots"ALEXAAcross 22: FunctionUSEAAcross 23: Distance runnerMILERAAcross 25: Made big cutsLOPPEDAAcross 27: Scottish capTAMAAcross 30: Siamese ___CATAAcross 31: Pal from Down UnderMATEAAcross 32: Utah cityOREMAAcross 34: Cry made while the reins are pulledWHOAAAcross 36: SillyINANEAAcross 40: Going in a pit without a helmet?MINERINFRACTIONAAcross 43: Mecca residentSAUDIAAcross 44: Allergic reactionITCHAAcross 45: Florence's riverARNOAAcross 46: Many a Cecil B. DeMille filmEPICAAcross 48: It may have an extra electronIONAAcross 50: "Absolutely"YESAAcross 51: LeftoversSCRAPSAAcross 54: ___ AntoinetteMARIEAAcross 56: LiveAREAAcross 57: MisplaceLOSEAAcross 59: Does figure eights, e.g.SKATESAAcross 63: Inn mergers?HOSTELTAKEOVERSAAcross 66: "What's gotten ___ you?"INTOAAcross 67: Wrapped upDONEAAcross 68: MinimalLEASTAAcross 69: SuperlativeBESTAAcross 70: "Like taking candy from a baby!"EASYAAcross 71: Pompous onesASSESDDown 1: StitchesSEWSDDown 2: Wings: Lat.ALAEDDown 3: Cut of meatLOINDDown 4: English racetrack siteEPSOMDDown 5: Like grams and litersMETRICDDown 6: Coach ParseghianARADDown 7: Moon-relatedLUNARDDown 8: Obsolescent phone partDIALDDown 9: Actress LansburyANGELADDown 10: "A Nightmare on ___ Street"ELMDDown 11: Traffic jamTIE-UPDDown 12: Drawn tightTENSEDDown 13: Chipped inANTEDDDown 18: Neighbor of ZambiaMALAWIDDown 19: Rare and wonderfulEXOTICDDown 24: Like some humorETHNICDDown 26: Five: PrefixPENTADDown 27: Male turkeysTOMSDDown 28: Operatic songARIADDown 29: Waiter's cardMENUDDown 31: One of TV's Brady girlsMARCIADDown 33: Mythical sorceressMEDEADDown 35: Frequently, to FrostOFTDDown 37: BreezyAIRYDDown 38: ZeroNONEDDown 39: Slaughter of baseballENOSDDown 41: MiniwaveRIPPLEDDown 42: What Richard III offered "my kingdom" forAHORSEDDown 47: Tristan's loveISOLDEDDown 49: Inventor TeslaNIKOLADDown 51: Sir, in IndiaSAHIBDDown 52: WitchCRONEDDown 53: Catches one's breathRESTSDDown 54: IntendsMEANSDDown 55: OverhangsEAVESDDown 58: Ancient porticoSTOADDown 60: Afternoon socialsTEASDDown 61: Scottish GaelicERSEDDown 62: ConcordesSSTSDDown 64: PreschoolerTOTDDown 65: Shift, tab or caps lockKEY