New York Times Answers - Saturday, 11th May 2002 There are 34 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 11th May 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Group under the sign of LeoMGMSTUDIOSAAcross 11: Sharks' enemiesJETSAAcross 15: "Legends of the Old Plantation" narratorUNCLE REMUSAAcross 16: Cream additiveALOEAAcross 17: Playing a roleTAKINGPARTAAcross 18: Ward of MississippiSELAAAcross 19: Police operationTRAPAAcross 20: They may be converted into caloriesERGSAAcross 21: Chess column infoMOVESAAcross 22: On the ___SLYAAcross 23: Word with high or holeKNEEAAcross 24: Bread for tamalesDINEROAAcross 25: Retiring groups?PITCREWSAAcross 27: Palindromic girl's nameNANAAcross 28: BuzzWHIRAAcross 30: "Santa Maria!"AYCARAMBAAAcross 32: PatronizesSHOPSATAAcross 34: Half past noon, at seaONEBELLAAcross 35: ConfessedCAMECLEANAAcross 37: Bad marksACNEAAcross 38: A U.P.S. driver has one: Abbr.RTEAAcross 39: Argues (with)HASWORDSAAcross 41: Ties a running knot?ELOPESAAcross 43: Colonial almanac compiler NathanielAMESAAcross 44: Spray in the kitchenPAMAAcross 47: Actor CaryELWESAAcross 48: Fall precederTRIPAAcross 49: Pierce's portrayerALDAAAcross 50: Chihuahua childNINOAAcross 51: Privacy protector, of a sortBEDCURTAINAAcross 53: Starting pointEDENAAcross 54: SinglyONE AT A TIMEAAcross 55: Paddled craftDORYAAcross 56: FoolishADDLEPATEDDDown 1: Ones outside established lines?MUTTSDDown 2: DistortGNARLDDown 3: "Home to Harlem" author ClaudeMCKAYDDown 4: It's bad when it's pinkSLIPDDown 5: Count on both handsTENDDown 6: Like overnight mailURGENTDDown 7: Drops in valueDEPRECATESDDown 8: Feature of good poetryIMAGERYDDown 9: It's for you and meOURSDDown 10: One making a quick tripSSTDDown 11: Pupil of Chiron, in mythJASONDDown 12: Side in footballELEVENMENDDown 13: So-soTOLERABLEDDown 14: Like some workersSEASONALDDown 21: Doesn't correctly interpretMISREADSDDown 23: Cherry brandiesKIRSCHESDDown 24: Allan ___, "Sands of Iwo Jima" directorDWANDDown 25: Kind of dreamPIPEDDown 26: Eschewing wasteECONOMICALDDown 28: 1924 Irving Berlin tuneWHATLLIDODDown 29: Target viewer of HGTVHOMEOWNERDDown 31: Kid stuffABC'SDDown 31: Kid stuffABCSDDown 32: CulledSCREENEDDDown 33: "Ohhh"ALASDDown 36: Passed outAWARDEDDDown 40: StandingREPUTEDDown 42: Spring bloomPEONYDDown 44: FoldPLAITDDown 45: "Ain't Got ___ to My Name" (Bing Crosby song)ADIMEDDown 46: Well-locked?MANEDDDown 48: LeanTENDDDown 49: Slangy lead-in for "way"ATTADDown 51: SqueezerBOADDown 52: Relative of a thumpRAP