New York Times Answers - Saturday, 3rd August 2002 There are 32 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 3rd August 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: StickerCACTUSAAcross 7: Giants and Titans, e.g.NFLTEAMSAAcross 15: Sunflower seed, botanicallyACHENEAAcross 16: Constituent of cryoliteALUMINUMAAcross 17: Noisy oppositionSTATICAAcross 18: City on the Ganges where Buddha is said to have first preachedVARANASIAAcross 19: King's workHORRORAAcross 20: ParallelAKINAAcross 21: Enemy of the MoorsCIDAAcross 22: Artfully brought aboutENGINEEREDAAcross 24: Large bell's soundBONGAAcross 25: What a crowned head does?SEESSTARSAAcross 26: Not stay in one placeRANGEAAcross 27: House of waxHIVEAAcross 28: Apollo XII astronautGORDONAAcross 29: PassAPPROVEAAcross 33: Egyptians of oldNUBIANSAAcross 34: Spaghetti western costumeSERAPEAAcross 35: Rooftop coopCOTEAAcross 36: Cheating aids, in slangTROTSAAcross 37: Bicker vehementlyALTERCATEAAcross 42: Mountain in ThessalyOSSAAAcross 43: In position, as the British might sayORIENTATEDAAcross 44: Fear ___NOTAAcross 45: Palindromic magazine titleELLEAAcross 46: Certain poplarsASPENSAAcross 47: "The Comancheros" actress, 1961INABALINAAcross 49: Rufus ___, Daniel Webster's successor in the SenateCHOATEAAcross 50: Juvenal, for oneSATIRISTAAcross 51: Humperdinck opera heroHANSELAAcross 52: FoolhardyHEEDLESSAAcross 53: Some professorial attireTWEEDSDDown 1: Takes one's profits, with "in"CASHESDDown 2: Prologue followerACTONEDDown 3: Battlefield shoutCHARGEDDown 4: Arcade sensation of the 90'sTETRISDDown 5: Laborites' preferred workplacesUNIONSHOPSDDown 6: Close-mouthedSECRETIVEDDown 7: Kingdom from which France's Henry IV hailedNAVARREDDown 8: Total makeup?FLAKESDDown 9: SensationalLURIDDDown 10: Counterfeiter catcherT-MANDDown 11: Kafka articleEINDDown 12: Montana mining townANACONDADDown 13: Idly ponderingMUSINGONDDown 14: DollopsSMIDGENSDDown 23: Place for a wasp's nestEAVEDDown 24: Italian port on the AdriaticBARIDDown 26: Actor whose character is stung in "The Sting"ROBERTSHAWDDown 28: Parting words in WürzburgGUTENACHTDDown 29: FloorASTONISHDDown 30: Fictional charactersPERSONAEDDown 31: ___ glandPROSTATEDDown 32: Pro ___RATADDown 33: One with a staff positionNOTEDDown 35: Business needsCLIENTSDDown 37: TV title role for Robert WuhlARLISSDDown 38: Notorious Alcatraz inmateCAPONEDDown 39: RelaxedATEASEDDown 40: Like some hospital bedsTENTEDDDown 41: Collectors' items from 1958EDSELSDDown 43: Stan's palOLLIEDDown 45: Person at courtEARLDDown 48: Shout heard around the block?BID