New York Times Answers - Thursday, 19th September 2002 There are 38 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 19th September 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: DrawTIEGAMEAAcross 8: Blinking light, maybeWARNINGAAcross 15: Kind of calendar with 18 monthsAZTECANAAcross 16: Georgia neighborARMENIAAAcross 17: "Relax!"DON2RRYAAcross 18: Classic sci-fi story, with "The"LOS2RLDAAcross 19: Purim timeADARAAcross 20: First dog in spaceLAIKAAAcross 22: Children's author EnnisREESAAcross 23: West Coast air hub, for shortSFOAAcross 25: Medical manual makerMERCKAAcross 27: Person with a mikeEMCEEAAcross 30: Polit. labelIND.AAcross 31: Charles ___ATLASAAcross 35: Top of a dialXIIAAcross 36: Pedestal partDADOAAcross 38: RevealUNVEILAAcross 39: Adroit beginning?MALAAcross 40: Evidence of a shootingEXI2UNDAAcross 42: Robert Morse theater roleTRUAAcross 43: New arrivalEMIGREAAcross 45: Goddess whose children were swallowed by CronusRHEAAAcross 46: BeautyGEMAAcross 47: It tops a queenTIARAAAcross 48: Goals, e.g.: Abbr.PTSAAcross 49: ClumpsCLODSAAcross 51: Praised nameALLAHAAcross 53: Social eventTEAAAcross 54: GobsATONAAcross 57: Shakespearean title starterASYOUAAcross 59: Swinging SammySOSAAAcross 63: Home of the Star-TelegramFOR2RTHAAcross 65: Some parasitesFLA2RMSAAcross 67: Rocket launcherBAZOOKAAAcross 68: EruptFLARE-UPAAcross 68: EruptFLAREUPAAcross 69: Old fogiesSTODGESAAcross 70: TarsSEADOGSDDown 1: Relative of "voila"TADADDown 2: Name associated with crocodilesIZODDDown 3: European hot spotETNADDown 4: DeteriorateGE2RSEDDown 5: From left to right: Abbr.ACRDDown 6: Actress Thomas of "That Girl"MARLODDown 7: Grammy winner for "A Day Without Rain"ENYADDown 8: Went on strikeWALKEDDDown 9: CacophonousAROARDDown 10: Apt. partsRMSDDown 11: Regular national programmingNE2RKTVDDown 12: Reference precederINREDDown 13: Christie settingNILEDDown 14: WandersGADSDDown 21: "Wayne's World" catchphraseIMNO2RTHYDDown 24: Architecture style of 200 years agoFEDERALDDown 26: "Sex and the City" author BushnellCANDACEDDown 27: Darryl Strawberry or Rusty StaubEXMETDDown 28: Big East teamMIAMIDDown 29: LashesCILIADDown 30: First name in despotismIDIDDown 32: FreeLET GODDown 33: BroadcastAIREDDDown 34: Housing problemSLUMSDDown 37: CanAXEDDown 38: French articleUNEDDown 41: Inarticulate pausesUHSDDown 44: Noted painter of American rural lifeGRAN2ODDDown 48: Former Turkish V.I.P.'sPASHASDDown 50: Discussion conclusionLAS2RDDDown 52: Hanukkah treatLATKEDDown 53: Tutu clothTULLEDDown 54: Andrews, Langley, etc.: Abbr.AFBSDDown 55: ExactlyTO A TDDown 56: Pasta used in soupsORZODDown 58: IcesOFFSDDown 60: Snack since 1912OREODDown 61: Confident of one's superioritySMUGDDown 62: Old Egyptian symbolsASPSDDown 64: Baseball's Maris, for shortROGDDown 66: Minor-leagueAAA