New York Times Answers - Saturday, 1st November 2003 There are 33 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 1st November 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: GorgesCHASMSAAcross 7: Liquid offering at a "bar"SALAD OILAAcross 15: Kind of valveAORTICAAcross 16: Be a segue forLEADINTOAAcross 17: Asian clue collectorMR. MOTOAAcross 18: Indefinite yesIGUESSSOAAcross 19: Online newsgroup systemUSENETAAcross 20: Occult characters?CEESAAcross 21: Churned-out prosePAPAAcross 22: Keep awaySTEERCLEARAAcross 24: Straining aidMESHAAcross 25: Game ender, perhapsHORNAAcross 26: UnfeminineMACHOAAcross 27: Karat measureFINENESSAAcross 32: UnderlingMENIALAAcross 33: CounterpartsANALOGSAAcross 34: Fore-play?PRE-GAMEAAcross 34: Fore-play?PREGAMEAAcross 35: Piano pieceSTRINGAAcross 36: Does up differentlyRESTYLESAAcross 37: PangTHROEAAcross 38: Natural rustlerLEAFAAcross 39: Dancing stimulusBEATAAcross 40: Got really upsetHADKITTENSAAcross 46: Invoice fig.AMTAAcross 47: Chauffeur's orderHOMEAAcross 48: HotEROTICAAcross 49: StoredLAIDAWAYAAcross 51: ___ Beach, Calif.LAGUNAAAcross 52: FirecrackerLIVE WIREAAcross 53: King topperDIADEMAAcross 54: Pair for the courtSNEAKERSAAcross 55: Doesn't look good?SNEERSDDown 1: "The Fall" novelistCAMUSDDown 2: Physicist ___ StörmerHORSTDDown 3: Foch's forceARMEEDDown 4: Something may be written in itSTONEDDown 5: Top of the Catholic Church?MITERDDown 6: Sausage-wrapped British breakfast dishSCOTCH EGGDDown 7: Kitchen gadgetsSLICERSDDown 8: ___ Islands, which include the CycladesAEGEANDDown 9: Gumbel's "Today" successorLAUERDDown 10: They're usually fruit-flavoredADESDDown 11: Bash a bitDISDDown 12: ReducedONSPECIALDDown 13: "Terrible pity"ITSASHAMEDDown 14: Escape mechanisms?LOOPHOLESDDown 23: Surety concernLOSSDDown 24: In sorry shapeMANGYDDown 26: Track eventMEETDDown 27: Bullets, so to speakFASTBALLSDDown 28: By and largeIN THE MAINDDown 29: AccountNARRATIVEDDown 30: "The Sacred Wood" writer, 1920ELIOTDDown 31: How many symphonies Chopin wroteNONEDDown 32: Great American Cookies rivalMRSFIELDSDDown 34: BusiestPEAKDDown 36: Fly-by-nights?REDEYESDDown 38: Tracy's "Tortilla Flat" co-starLAMARRDDown 40: Dorough of the Backstreet BoysHOWIEDDown 41: Traffic stopper, sometimesTRAINDDown 42: Senate wearTOGAEDDown 43: One may be full of scalesETUDEDDown 44: Eighty-___ (early Oklahoma homesteader)NINERDDown 45: ConsSCAMSDDown 47: Good watcherHAWKDDown 50: It may make a bust: Abbr.DEA