New York Times Answers - Saturday, 4th January 2003 There are 34 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 4th January 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Subject of a classic hoaxSASQUATCHAAcross 10: Bit of laughterSNORTAAcross 15: Wye Accord figureNETANYAHUAAcross 16: Actor Rutger ___ of "Blade Runner"HAUERAAcross 17: Crayola color retired in 1990ORANGE-REDAAcross 18: WellAPTLYAAcross 19: Like some willsCONTESTEDAAcross 20: Dylan Thomas's homeWALESAAcross 21: One went to Washington in 2002OSCARAAcross 22: High gradeAPLUSAAcross 24: ___ grassOATAAcross 25: Some votesNOESAAcross 26: Growing business establishmentGREENHOUSEAAcross 28: Clattery transportsELSAAcross 29: GunkCRUDAAcross 30: Like much protective wearPADDEDAAcross 31: Things to stew aboutWOESAAcross 32: CrookCANEAAcross 33: More easily attainableONSALEAAcross 36: WhupLICKAAcross 37: TrendyHIPAAcross 40: Flower whose blooms open in the late afternoonFOUR O'CLOCKAAcross 42: Red-hot one?MAMAAAcross 43: Catholic titleFRAAAcross 44: Get toREACHAAcross 45: "Good ___" (1966 Young Rascals hit)LOVINAAcross 46: Sporting equipment that's strapped to the wristCESTAAAcross 48: GaugeCALCULATEAAcross 50: Klingon, e.g.ALIENAAcross 51: The Seneca Chief was the first vessel to travel its entire lengthERIE CANALAAcross 52: Gloria ___, first black president of the Girl Scouts, 1975SCOTTAAcross 53: Review unfairlyUNDERRATEAAcross 54: Subdues, with "down"TONESAAcross 55: Full of the devilPOSSESSEDDDown 1: Summer coolerSNOCONEDDown 2: Kind of bombAEROSOLDDown 3: BearingsSTANCESDDown 4: Overseas carrierQANTASDDown 5: Madison's mateUNGERDDown 6: Some votesAYESDDown 7: Region below Hades, in Greek mythTARTARUSDDown 8: Made little soundsCHEEPEDDDown 9: Field meetingHUDDLEDDown 10: Prison in a Stephen King novellaSHAWSHANKDDown 11: Winemaking valleyNAPADDown 12: One way to thinkOUT LOUDDDown 13: Studio productRELEASEDDown 14: MetTRYSTEDDDown 23: Empty boxesUNPACKDDown 26: Nation aided by the Truman DoctrineGREECEDDown 27: John Logan's "To the Cuckoo," e.g.ODEDDown 29: Shade providersCOLORANTSDDown 31: Reason for restrictionsWARDDown 32: Spiny-rayed fishes popular in aquariumsCICHLIDSDDown 33: DiscardedOFFCASTDDown 34: Maker of clippers and trimmersNORELCODDown 35: Effort to convinceSUASIONDDown 36: International conference site in Switzerland, 1925LOCARNODDown 37: Illegal importsHAVANASDDown 38: CopyIMITATEDDown 39: Denlike, sayPANELEDDDown 41: Like some bootsLACE UPDDown 42: Back bitersMOLARSDDown 45: Monetary gainLUCREDDown 47: French noodle?TETEDDown 49: Crescent shapesCEES