New York Times Answers - Friday, 6th December 2002 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 6th December 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Played ducks and drakes withSQUANDEREDAAcross 11: Classic symbol of bad luckOPALAAcross 15: It may be pushed at a partyTUPPERWAREAAcross 16: Mata ___HARIAAcross 17: He hid under the alias Thomas HowardJESSE JAMESAAcross 18: Vision: PrefixOPTOAAcross 19: Made knownOUTEDAAcross 20: Cozy retreatNESTAAcross 21: "Shampoo" co-starHAWNAAcross 22: "Hath ___ sister?": Shak.HEAAAcross 23: Originate (from)STEMAAcross 25: Name for the namelessDOEAAcross 26: DaftNUTSAAcross 28: SteadLIEUAAcross 30: Frankincense and myrrh, but not goldODORSAAcross 32: Some phones have themSPEAKERSAAcross 34: Mental problemsBLOCKSAAcross 35: Icky stuffGUNKAAcross 36: WearyFLAGAAcross 37: Choice in trunksSPEEDOAAcross 40: Close oneNEAR MISSAAcross 44: Sitcom landlordMERTZAAcross 45: Slap onDAUBAAcross 46: "Wait ___!"ASECAAcross 47: Grp. with the 1976 platinum album "A New World Record"ELOAAcross 48: Colgate, e.g.: Abbr.UNIVAAcross 50: 1990 film star autobiography subtitled "My Story"AVAAAcross 51: It rolls inTIDEAAcross 53: Anthem openerOSAYAAcross 55: "Incompleteness theorem" formulatorGODELAAcross 57: Tennis whizACERAAcross 58: Like the GodheadTHREEINONEAAcross 60: Zola heroineNANAAAcross 61: "Hungry Like the Wolf" bandDURANDURANAAcross 62: Some marching groupsANTSAAcross 63: You may get in with itOPEN SESAMEDDown 1: Canadian province capitalST. JOHN'SDDown 1: Canadian province capitalST. JOHNSDDown 2: Get one behind the otherQUEUE UPDDown 3: Like Rome vis-à-vis New York CityUPSTATEDDown 4: Side roomAPSEDDown 5: Scholarship basisNEEDDDown 6: Player whose number 6 jersey is now retiredDR. JDDown 7: Obi-Wan portrayer, 1999EWANDDown 8: He was told to "let my people go"RAMESESDDown 9: 1974 Mocedades hitERESTUDDown 10: Villa ___DESTEDDown 11: Anticipatory cryOHOHDDown 12: Haitian dictator, commonlyPAPA DOCDDown 13: Text accompanierARTWORKDDown 14: Den motherLIONESSDDown 24: One may be crownedMOLARDDown 27: First host of "America's Funniest Home Videos"SAGETDDown 28: Successor to AllenLENODDown 29: Get toIRKDDown 31: Can you believe it?DOGMADDown 33: Spreading plantKUDZUDDown 34: Not keep to oneselfBLABDDown 36: Bordeaux blazeFEUDDown 37: "Dalibor" composerSMETANADDown 38: A symbol of LouisianaPELICANDDown 39: Likely to wear downERODENTDDown 40: Where Basque is spokenNAVARREDDown 41: First name in danceISADORADDown 42: Morning timeSEVENAMDDown 43: Unequal on all three sidesSCALENEDDown 45: ServeDISH UPDDown 49: Abstain fromNOTDODDown 52: The Roosevelt years and othersERASDDown 54: Have a kidYEANDDown 55: "Travels in the Congo" writerGIDEDDown 56: WeightONUSDDown 59: Pair of nines?ENS