New York Times Answers - Friday, 20th September 2002 There are 34 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 20th September 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Chain founded by the Raffel Brothers (hence the name)ARBYSAAcross 6: Web surfers' annoyancesPOPUPADSAAcross 14: Bordeaux productCLARETAAcross 15: Done, to a cinematographerINTHECANAAcross 16: 87, sayREGULARGASOLINEAAcross 18: CarousingONASPREEAAcross 19: Ibsen's GablerHEDDAAAcross 20: PC keyESCAAcross 21: Cutworm, eventuallyMOTHAAcross 24: Electronic narcotic in Shatner novelsTEKAAcross 25: Cry to a plow horseHAWAAcross 25: Cry to a plow horseHAW.AAcross 28: PAC whose members pack?NRAAAcross 29: Something that's spunTALEAAcross 30: "The Arraignment of Paris" dramatistPEELEAAcross 32: Army negativeSIRNOSIRAAcross 34: "Aha!"THATSITAAcross 36: No ritzy neighborhoodsGHETTOSAAcross 37: Stripped and stained, maybeRESTOREDAAcross 39: Hardly hale-lookingASHENAAcross 40: Stage org.ANTAAAcross 41: Augustine's "De civitate ___"DEIAAcross 42: Way to go: Abbr.RTEAAcross 43: Market index, brieflyDOWAAcross 44: ___ accountONNOAAcross 46: Early 70's White House namePATAAcross 49: Screened letters?E-MAILAAcross 49: Screened letters?EMAILAAcross 52: 1999 "Star Wars" releaseEPISODEIAAcross 56: 16-Across offerersSERVICESTATIONSAAcross 59: Using a fake ID, perhapsUNDERAGEAAcross 60: Doctrine developerMONROEAAcross 61: TransmittedPASSEDONAAcross 62: Comparatively quickAPTERDDown 1: Coeur d'___ALENEDDown 2: Indian melodiesRAGASDDown 3: Trattoria appetizerBRUSCHETTADDown 4: Pound soundYELPDDown 5: Big nameSTARDDown 6: Easy marksPIGEONSDDown 7: Actress Munson of "Gone With the Wind"ONADDown 8: Sports stat.PTSDDown 9: Goof followerUHOHDDown 10: Edson Arantes do Nascimento, familiarlyPELEDDown 11: Pucker producerACIDTASTEDDown 12: Bitter salad baseDANDELIONDDown 13: They're often heard during hoops gamesSNEAKERSDDown 14: ___-MagnonCRODDown 17: Sleep clinic studyREMDDown 22: It has several functionsTRIGDDown 23: "Very funny"HARHARDDown 26: FurtherALSODDown 27: NutWEIRDODDown 29: DirectTO THE POINTDDown 30: They're extraordinaryPHENOMENADDown 31: Like 1990's NATO expansionEASTWARDSDDown 33: Digs in a treeNESTDDown 34: Changes for the betterTRADESUPDDown 35: Romeo or JulietTEENDDown 38: "Out of Africa" authorDINESENDDown 45: Go with, with "for"OPTDDown 47: Like lotsADOREDDown 48: Kind of hornTENORDDown 50: Lithographer of AmericanaIVESDDown 51: Old moneyLIREDDown 53: Dylan's "___ Lonesome Hobo"IAMADDown 54: Market orderSTOPDDown 55: Final ending, in EnglandISEDDown 57: No gentlemanCADDDown 58: It may get a boostEGO