New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 18th June 2002 There are 39 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 18th June 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Shoe blemishSCUFFAAcross 6: Sean Connery, for oneSCOTAAcross 10: Plod alongSLOGAAcross 14: Trivial objectionCAVILAAcross 15: GrandmaNANAAAcross 16: Like some tales or ordersTALLAAcross 17: Mountain ridgeARETEAAcross 18: Uzis and AK-47'sARMSAAcross 19: Columnist BombeckERMAAAcross 20: Barely wound Lee's men?GRAZEGRAYSAAcross 22: AffirmAVERAAcross 23: Math course, brieflyCALCAAcross 24: IntertwineENLACEAAcross 26: ___ room (place for tots)ROMPERAAcross 30: Van Gogh homeARLESAAcross 32: Skater's jumpAXELAAcross 33: Ricky playerDESIAAcross 35: Skylit lobbiesATRIAAAcross 39: Elude captureGET AWAYAAcross 39: Elude captureGETAWAYAAcross 41: Primal therapy soundsSCREAMSAAcross 43: Beachhead of 1/22/44ANZIOAAcross 44: Dance at a barn danceREELAAcross 46: Braun and GaborEVASAAcross 47: "Julius" in Gaius Julius CaesarNOMENAAcross 49: Join the navy, sayENLISTAAcross 51: Major publicityHOOPLAAAcross 54: Weight not charged forTAREAAcross 56: Airline to Ben-GurionELALAAcross 57: Examine an Eastern European language?CHECKCZECHAAcross 63: Moreno of "West Side Story"RITAAAcross 64: To laugh, to LafayetteRIREAAcross 65: One-tenth paymentTITHEAAcross 66: OastOVENAAcross 67: More thanOVERAAcross 68: Per ___ (yearly)ANNUMAAcross 69: Bohr or BorgeDANEAAcross 70: Many a BosnianSERBAAcross 71: Lots and lotsREAMSDDown 1: Heroin, slangilySCAGDDown 2: Mystery writer John Dickson ___CARRDDown 3: Iris's placeUVEADDown 4: Irish surname starterFITZDDown 5: Lamb's coverFLEECEDDown 6: Traffic problemSNARLDDown 7: Venezuela's capitalCARACASDDown 8: "Gentle ___ Mind" (country classic)ONMYDDown 9: Mortarboard attachmentTASSELDDown 10: Pilfer I-beams?STEALSTEELDDown 11: Caterpillar, e.g.LARVADDown 12: Ancient MexicanOLMECDDown 13: Menacing lookGLAREDDown 21: Italy's largest lakeGARDADDown 25: In the areaNEARDDown 26: Sitar selectionRAGADDown 27: Yoked pairOXENDDown 28: City on the MoselleMETZDDown 29: No-frills Cessna?PLAINPLANEDDown 31: Greet the dayRISEDDown 34: Brontë heroineEYREDDown 36: 26-Down player ShankarRAVIDDown 37: "___ corny ..."IMASDDown 38: Kind of prof.ASSTDDown 40: Moth's temptationWOOLDDown 42: Office workerCLERKDDown 45: One on the way inENTERERDDown 48: Computer shortcutsMACROSDDown 50: Sweet stuffNECTARDDown 51: Judean kingHERODDDown 52: Three-time batting champ TonyOLIVADDown 53: Like CheeriosOATENDDown 55: Sour-tastingACERBDDown 58: Busy placeHIVEDDown 59: Fan's publication, for shortZINEDDown 60: Sicilian spouterETNADDown 61: Ground-up baitCHUMDDown 62: Clothes linesHEMS