New York Times Answers - Saturday, 22nd June 2002 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 22nd June 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Leave behindSHAKE OFFAAcross 9: BeliefsDOGMASAAcross 15: Entertain, as guestsHAVEOVERAAcross 16: Skater ZayakELAINEAAcross 17: "___ was in our lips and eyes": "Antony and Cleopatra"ETERNITYAAcross 18: Rebate card, e.g.MAILINAAcross 19: Hay thereBARNAAcross 20: Vital momentNICKOFTIMEAAcross 22: Hosp. areasORSAAcross 23: Particle in a quark modelMESONAAcross 24: SoloSTAGAAcross 25: DevotionPIETYAAcross 27: Some farm handsHOERSAAcross 30: ___ premiumATAAAcross 31: Punch lines?OWSAAcross 33: 1920's Japanese premierKATOAAcross 34: It's faith-based: Abbr.RELAAcross 35: Drop downDEMOTEAAcross 38: Airport woesDELAYSAAcross 40: ___ scripta (statute)LEXAAcross 41: ReddishRAREAAcross 43: Cuisinier's needSELAAcross 44: "Oh!" overseasACHAAcross 45: Not getting many laughs, as a comedianDYINGAAcross 47: Central positionMIDSTAAcross 51: Mess-upSLIPAAcross 53: ConkCROWNAAcross 55: Taxonomic suffixOTAAAcross 56: Predetermined fareTABLE D'HOTEAAcross 59: Warning deviceHORNAAcross 60: Jim Palmer, notablyORIOLEAAcross 61: Like a grenade reaching a bunker, maybeLOBBEDINAAcross 63: BugNETTLEAAcross 64: Have insomniaLIE AWAKEAAcross 65: Point's opposite?ERASERAAcross 66: High and drySTRANDEDDDown 1: 1984 Cyndi Lauper hitSHE-BOPDDown 2: John Wayne adventure filmHATARIDDown 3: ObjectingAVERSEDDown 4: Composer of Broadway's "Sunny"KERNDDown 5: AgesEONDDown 6: Like bighornsOVINEDDown 7: CharmFETISHDDown 8: Diner employeeFRY COOKDDown 9: Certain tapeDEMODDown 10: Minnesota's St. ___ CollegeOLAFDDown 11: Ambles and othersGAITSDDown 12: Common career choice, with "the"MILITARYDDown 13: Gets goingANIMATESDDown 14: Gambia's only neighborSENEGALDDown 21: Press, fold and stretchKNEADDDown 23: Astonished cryMYWORDDDown 26: Alley denizenTOMDDown 28: Many begin with I: Abbr.RTESDDown 29: Kind of oathSOLEMNDDown 32: Host's requestSTAYDDown 35: Dummy's oppositeDECLARERDDown 36: Start of a court presentationEXHIBITADDown 37: Expressionist painter HeckelERICHDDown 39: His won-lost record was 56-5ALIDDown 40: Hawker's tempting wordsLASTONEDDown 42: RecordsENROLLSDDown 46: Begin immediatelyGOTOITDDown 48: ThingyDOODADDDown 49: Call at homeSTRIKEDDown 50: ThrashedTANNEDDDown 52: They may be brewingPLOTSDDown 54: "Cubist Poems" writer MaxWEBERDDown 57: Women's issue?ELLEDDown 58: BucksDEERDDown 59: CutHEWNDDown 62: Bucolic cryBAA