New York Times Answers - Saturday, 24th May 2003 There are 37 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 24th May 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: BeseechAPPEALTOAAcross 9: DressesHABITSAAcross 15: Having just sold the last oneFRESHOUTAAcross 16: Alkene series hydrocarbonOLEFINAAcross 17: Wasn't worriedFELTSAFEAAcross 18: FixedREDONEAAcross 19: Prefix with style or sporeEPIAAcross 20: DisconnectedOFF-LINEAAcross 20: DisconnectedOFFLINEAAcross 22: Literary monogramRWEAAcross 23: Bad: PrefixCACOAAcross 25: Two-time U.S. Open winnerSELESAAcross 26: Cultural aid?AGARAAcross 27: It's a livingTRADEAAcross 29: Semicircular moldingsTORIAAcross 30: HeartCOREAAcross 31: Some "S.N.L." sketchesSENDUPSAAcross 33: PassedENACTEDAAcross 35: Title of respectSRIAAcross 36: Sharing wordOURAAcross 37: Initial advantageTOEHOLDAAcross 41: Life-giving principlesPNEUMASAAcross 45: ___ ChristiANNOAAcross 46: AboutOR SOAAcross 48: RestedLEANTAAcross 49: Half a 1980's sitcom duoKATEAAcross 50: Flip response?TAILSAAcross 52: RebukeSLAPAAcross 53: Obsolete suffixETHAAcross 54: Place for an autographFLYLEAFAAcross 56: ___ premiumATAAAcross 57: WorksOEUVREAAcross 59: "We have different styles"IMNOTYOUAAcross 61: Roman emblem signifying powerFASCESAAcross 62: Bureaucracy of a sortCITY HALLAAcross 63: Réunion arrivalsFRERESAAcross 64: Volatile solventsACETONESDDown 1: TouchesAFFECTSDDown 2: Whip upPREPAREDDown 3: ___ Island National Wildlife Refuge, in FloridaPELICANDDown 4: Fla. settingESTDDown 5: Comment of enlightenmentAHSODDown 6: Doesn't workLOAFSDDown 7: Low seatsTUFFETSDDown 8: 1887 La Scala premiereOTELLODDown 9: InterruptsHORNSINONDDown 10: Main course?ALEEDDown 11: Rock stratumBEDDDown 12: "Oops"IFORGOTDDown 13: Old kitchen suppliesTINWAREDDown 14: Disdained, with "at"SNEEREDDDown 21: French noun suffixIEREDDown 24: It's useless without its mateODDSHOEDDown 26: GrowsACCRUESDDown 28: Mark's successorEURODDown 32: Flying alonePILOTLESSDDown 34: "The Shelters of Stone" authorAUELDDown 37: LeaveTAKE OFFDDown 37: LeaveTAKEOFFDDown 38: Running wildONATEARDDown 39: ExciteENTHUSEDDown 40: Farm haulerDRAYDDown 41: Contents of a political tract, maybePOLEMICDDown 42: Language from which "amok" is derivedMALAYANDDown 43: France, for oneANATOLEDDown 44: Wren creationSTPAULSDDown 47: Flint is a form of itSILICADDown 51: Health, in Le HavreSANTEDDown 54: Without plansFREEDDown 55: Four-time Indy 500 winnerFOYTDDown 58: TaperVCRDDown 60: Even if, brieflyTHO