New York Times Answers - Friday, 31st January 2003 There are 34 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 31st January 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Star Trek: Voyager" captainJANEWAYAAcross 8: "Look out!"HEADS-UPAAcross 15: "You haven't started yet, have you?"AMILATEAAcross 16: "Paradise City" rockerAXLROSEAAcross 17: Make a bad entrance?BREAK-INAAcross 18: Library collectionVOLUMESAAcross 19: It may keep you on your toesBALLETAAcross 20: It gets shelvedETAGEREAAcross 21: Ones who are handed sentences: Abbr.EDSAAcross 22: First Russian Literature NobelistBUNINAAcross 24: ReparteeistWITAAcross 25: Per ___DIEMAAcross 27: Large red hog with drooping earsDUROCAAcross 28: Nothin'NADAAAcross 29: One way to buy thingsONCREDITAAcross 31: They're represented by blueBOYSAAcross 32: Skiffle instrumentJUGAAcross 33: Prince, e.g.SONAAcross 34: Choreographer MoiseyevIGORAAcross 36: Starter course at a Spanish mealGAZPACHOAAcross 41: Uppity typeSNOBAAcross 42: Library science innovatorDEWEYAAcross 43: A headEACHAAcross 45: U.S.A.F. E-7, e.g.NCOAAcross 46: Like some bondsRATEDAAcross 47: Common female middle nameMAEAAcross 48: Nostalgic timeOLDDAYSAAcross 50: Señorita, sayLATINAAAcross 53: ArrivalsCOMINGSAAcross 54: Perth Amboy is at its mouthRARITANAAcross 55: Generally speakingASARULEAAcross 56: Gate-crashINTRUDEAAcross 57: Two finsTEN-SPOTAAcross 58: It doesn't include overtimeBASEPAYDDown 1: Made a painful connection toJABBEDDDown 2: Common news sourceAMRADIODDown 3: Big name in ratingsNIELSENDDown 4: It's known for its tight securityELALDDown 5: Twister's trailWAKEDDown 6: Slaving awayATITDDown 7: ThirstYENDDown 8: Poor soulHAVE-NOTDDown 9: Unheard-ofEXOTICDDown 10: Scottish poet ___ RamsayALLANDDown 11: Psychedelic, sayDRUGDDown 12: By fair means or foulSOMEWAYDDown 13: Passwords' partnersUSERIDSDDown 14: The euro replaced itPESETADDown 22: Immature oneBUDDDown 23: Altdorf is its capitalURIDDown 26: Going-nowhere position, in modern lingoMCJOBDDown 27: Temperature abbr.DEGDDown 28: Present occasionNONCEDDown 30: 1921 man-vs.-machine playRURDDown 31: Burlesque accessoryBOADDown 33: One may bug youSPYDDown 34: NearbyINCLOSEDDown 35: Krupa played for himGOODMANDDown 36: Gears upGETSSETDDown 37: Really moveAWEDDown 38: Series end, in EnglandZEDDDown 39: Chew the sceneryHAM IT UPDDown 40: It's heard at some hockey gamesOCANADADDown 41: Vehicle with caterpillar treadsSNO-CATDDown 42: Kind of colorsDAYGLODDown 44: "Death of a Naturalist" poetHEANEYDDown 46: IncurredRANUPDDown 49: Ones who make scenes?: Abbr.DIRSDDown 50: Superboy's sweetheartLANADDown 51: Newspaper section, with "the"ARTSDDown 52: It may need airTIREDDown 54: Corduroy featureRIB