New York Times Answers - Friday, 14th March 2003 There are 31 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 14th March 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Unlocked area?BALDSPOTAAcross 9: PhaseASPECTAAcross 15: GraduallyOVERTIMEAAcross 16: It does a lot of firingNEURONAAcross 17: Very recently deliveredNEONATALAAcross 18: Winemaker GalloERNESTAAcross 19: Lover of EosORIONAAcross 20: Criticized and how!REAMEDAAcross 22: Stuff in a robber-foiling packDYEAAcross 24: LowestMINIMUMAAcross 28: CliqueINGROUPAAcross 32: Common solventACETONEAAcross 33: Fault line?MEA CULPAAAcross 35: He chalked up 915 pointsORRAAcross 36: 100 pointsCARATAAcross 37: TasteSIPAAcross 39: 1983 Woody Allen filmZELIGAAcross 41: Mouths: Lat.ORAAAcross 42: Aspiring artist's submissionDEMOTAPEAAcross 44: Like a snakeLEGLESSAAcross 49: DoggiesPOOCHESAAcross 50: ConcoctDREAM UPAAcross 51: Dreaming phenomenonREMAAcross 52: Capital near the AdriaticTIRANAAAcross 54: Partner of partsLABORAAcross 59: Like LiechtensteinALPINEAAcross 62: Trusted friendALTER EGOAAcross 64: Its employees are in trainingLIONELAAcross 65: Snake alternativesPLUNGERSAAcross 66: EroticSTEAMYAAcross 67: Trash heaps, e.g.EYESORESDDown 1: Rock star turned activistBONODDown 2: MaintainAVERDDown 3: Sainted pope called "the Great"LEO IDDown 4: 1962 Joseph Wiseman title roleDRNODDown 5: Really shineSTAND OUTDDown 5: Really shineSTANDOUTDDown 6: Set (against)PITDDown 7: L. L. Cool J's "In Too Deep" co-starOMAREPPSDDown 8: Commercial prefix with mundoTELEDDown 9: WeakANEMICDDown 10: PacificSERENEDDown 11: Wise onePUNDITDDown 12: "... die strangled ___ my Romeo comes?": Shak.EREDDown 13: Firms: Abbr.COSDDown 14: ExplosiveTNTDDown 21: Influential journal publisher: Abbr.AMADDown 23: Deborah's "The King and I" co-starYULDDown 25: GreenMOOLAHDDown 26: GreenUNRIPEDDown 27: ConfederatesMERGESDDown 28: "Brrr!"IMCOLDDDown 29: More likely to bump intoNEARERDDown 30: Park place?GARAGEDDown 31: Cable modem producerRCADDown 34: It may be humanitarianAIDDDown 38: Big show of supportPEP RALLYDDown 39: Magnifier, of sortsZOOM LENSDDown 40: Truncation indication: Abbr.ETC.DDown 43: Taverner of "The Simpsons"MOEDDown 45: Bilingual woman, maybeLATINADDown 46: Marshall Mathers, familiarlyEMINEMDDown 47: DoubtlessSURELYDDown 48: Fancy home amenitySPADDown 53: Bun's placeNAPEDDown 55: 50-oared shipARGODDown 56: Draft, e.g.BEERDDown 57: Unpleasant oneOGREDDown 58: Historical sewerROSSDDown 59: Comedian Ritz and othersALSDDown 60: On, in a wayLITDDown 61: Dupin's creatorPOEDDown 63: It's named for a Germanic war god: Abbr.TUE