New York Times Answers - Saturday, 20th September 2003 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 20th September 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TrifleTCHOTCHKEAAcross 10: Stars move in themLIMOSAAcross 15: Common dip ingredientSOUR CREAMAAcross 16: Terse turndown to an invitationICANTAAcross 17: Lunch counter ordersTUNAMELTSAAcross 18: Setting of Joseph Conrad's "Heart of Darkness"CONGOAAcross 19: Sch. assignmentRPTAAcross 20: Athlete who's earned a "Y"ELIAAcross 21: Enlivens, slangilyGINSUPAAcross 22: NBC sitcom showings of the late 1980'sALFSAAcross 24: Deem appropriateSEEFITAAcross 26: Some advanced degs.MASAAcross 27: ToilersPEONSAAcross 29: Diamond statsRBISAAcross 30: Low-___ dietCARBAAcross 31: LevelsSTRATAAAcross 33: Good-looking companion, in modern lingoARMCANDYAAcross 35: 1973 Peter Bogdanovich comedyPAPERMOONAAcross 37: Start of a sarcastic questionWHATNEXTAAcross 40: ToastsSKOALSAAcross 44: Eclipse effectHALOAAcross 45: Eponymous German mineralogistMOHSAAcross 47: Title for Juan Carlos IELREYAAcross 48: Not exactly customaryODDAAcross 49: Ones getting their marching ordersCADETSAAcross 51: Ft. Worth's ___ Carter MuseumAMONAAcross 52: Moon of UranusOBERONAAcross 54: "___ Juvante" (motto of Monaco)DEOAAcross 55: Lennon's loveONOAAcross 56: What to call un hombreSENORAAcross 57: Chassis problemCORROSIONAAcross 60: Organic fiberISTLEAAcross 61: Words of comfortDONTWORRYAAcross 62: Tip, informallySTEERAAcross 63: Bridge supportCROSSBEAMDDown 1: Women's shoe fastenersTSTRAPSDDown 2: Part of a stanzaCOUPLETDDown 3: PursueHUNTFORDDown 4: 60 minutiORADDown 5: Bravo competitor, on cableTCMDDown 6: First Nations tribeCREESDDown 7: Best-selling author of "Good as Gold," 1979HELLERDDown 8: Old-fashioned "Watch out!"KATIEBARTHEDOORDDown 9: North Sea feederEMSDDown 10: AllowedLICITDDown 11: James Dean, e.g.ICONDDown 12: Virile sortMANSMANDDown 13: WaryON GUARDDDown 14: VisitsSTOPSBYDDown 21: Beanie propellers and such: Var.GISMOSDDown 23: Come to lifeSNAPTODDown 25: See 39-DownFIRMDDown 28: 1972 Wimbledon winner SmithSTANDDown 30: ___ oilCANOLADDown 32: Primitive sortAPE-MANDDown 32: Primitive sortAPEMANDDown 34: "The global high-sign" sloganeer, onceCOKEDDown 36: Whence the line "Let my people go": Abbr.EXODDDown 37: Forgotten oneWHOOSISDDown 38: Ought toHAD BESTDDown 39: Like food that is served 25-DownAL DENTEDDown 41: Chamber pieceARMOIREDDown 42: "Il Trovatore" heroineLEONORADDown 43: Lay to rest, e.g.SYNONYMDDown 46: Smorgasbord stapleSTERNODDown 49: Kitchen gadgetCORERDDown 50: MannersSORTSDDown 53: PartROLEDDown 57: U.S. health org.CDCDDown 58: Pained expressionsOWSDDown 59: Melodramatic outburstSOB