New York Times Answers - Saturday, 15th March 2003 There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 15th March 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: It often has an advantageHOMETEAMAAcross 9: RealINESSEAAcross 15: Like some choirs: Var.A CAPELLAAAcross 16: "$" star, 1971BEATTYAAcross 17: Cousin of a mariposaSEGO LILYAAcross 18: HabitATTIREAAcross 19: Serving, sometimesSLICEAAcross 20: Surfaces, in a wayTARSAAcross 22: Sue Grafton's "___ for Lawless"LISAAcross 23: Tay, sayLOCHAAcross 24: Some partiesSTAGSAAcross 26: Part of an Asian capital's namePENHAAcross 27: Flier's concern, for shortETAAAcross 28: One who answers to a looieSARGEAAcross 29: Outset, slangilyGET-GOAAcross 30: Part of an Asian capital's nameBATORAAcross 31: Expression of disapprovalTUT-TUTAAcross 32: 1959 Jackie Wilson hitLONELYTEARDROPSAAcross 36: Sadist, e.g.ABUSERAAcross 37: Brand name with an accent at the endPREGOAAcross 38: Kind of driveCD-ROMAAcross 39: It may be lostCAUSEAAcross 40: Aviary soundCAWAAcross 43: Autumnal hueRUSTAAcross 44: Minuscule amountsWHITSAAcross 45: Midway cryWHEEAAcross 46: 60 minutes, in MilanORAAAcross 47: With 10-Down, bun protectorsHAIRAAcross 48: Top with jewelsTIARAAAcross 49: Brits' bladesSABRESAAcross 51: Civil War battlefieldMANASSASAAcross 54: It's continuous with the corneaSCLERAAAcross 55: French folk songALOUETTEAAcross 56: Place for a laceEYELETAAcross 57: Feature accompanier, onceNEWSREELDDown 1: PainHASSLEDDown 2: Endangered South AmericanOCELOTDDown 3: Ars ___ (sorcery)MAGICADDown 4: PeriodEPOCHDDown 5: Market leader?TELEDDown 6: "Down the Field" singer, at a football gameELIDDown 7: Tie termALLDDown 8: Madison Avenue's "loneliest guy in town"MAYTAGREPAIRMANDDown 9: Support group?IBARSDDown 10: See 47-AcrossNETSDDown 11: Get downEATDDown 12: DaggerSTILETTODDown 13: Hang, in a waySTRING UPDDown 14: ViewsEYESHOTSDDown 21: Basis of some divisionsAGEDDown 24: Debauchee of a sortSATYRDDown 25: HurryTROTDDown 26: Prefix with chemicalPETRODDown 28: Capital nicknamed the Cherry CitySALEMDDown 29: Character in Chesterton's "What's Wrong With the World"GUDGEDDown 30: Plaster?BESOTDDown 31: LockTRESSDDown 32: Relative of hurlingLA CROSSEDDown 32: Relative of hurlingLACROSSEDDown 33: MulishnessOBDURACYDDown 34: Like infants and grudgesNURSABLEDDown 35: In ___ (trapped)ARUTDDown 39: Singer ColtraneCH'IDDown 39: Singer ColtraneCHIDDown 40: Snow-whiteCHASTEDDown 41: Cause to sparkleAERATEDDown 42: Popper of songWEASELDDown 44: AttendedWASATDDown 45: More likely to mouth offWISERDDown 47: Epitaph openerHEREDDown 48: Greek crossesTAUSDDown 50: Shepherd's field: Abbr.RELDDown 52: Cream ___ALEDDown 53: Children's prayer starterNOW