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New York Times Answers - Saturday, 22nd November 2003

There are 30 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 22nd November 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Highest-ranking, in some hierarchies
AAcross 6: Kind of cholera
AAcross 13: Side in eightball
AAcross 15: Best Original Screenplay winner for "American Beauty"ALANBALL
AAcross 16: What Putin is often put inPRAVDA
AAcross 17: Like peppercorns
AAcross 18: Regional
AAcross 20: Game winnerOOO
AAcross 21: Potluck array
AAcross 22: Good thing to get over
AAcross 23: 9W and others
AAcross 24: Gray ___
AAcross 25: Place for knights
AAcross 29: Silvery white
AAcross 31: Small flap on a garment
AAcross 32: Like worker bees
AAcross 33: One may have stilts
AAcross 34: Naval Medical Center locale
AAcross 36: Divergent doctrine developer
AAcross 37: Place for the high life?
AAcross 38: Commercial catchword
AAcross 39: Like hors d'ouevres
AAcross 44: It may be crushed
AAcross 45: There until the bitter endLASTTOLEAVE
AAcross 46: Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753CARLISLE
AAcross 48: Miners
AAcross 49: Taxed
AAcross 50: Surrounded
AAcross 51: Margins of safety
AAcross 52: Victims
DDown 1: Glistening garnish
DDown 2: First name of a Blackmore heroineLORNA
DDown 3: Pieces of land
DDown 4: Queens' homes
DDown 5: One on a podium, perhaps
DDown 6: Some garment cuts
DDown 7: Puts (away)
DDown 8: Toward the center
DDown 9: Old hoops grp.
DDown 10: Low stools
DDown 11: Unlucky
DDown 12: Visitor to Rome in 46 B.C.
DDown 14: Cleric's vesting place
DDown 15: Necklace option
DDown 19: Get through slowly
DDown 22: ___ Tribunal (international arbitration court)HAGUE
DDown 25: Music genre
DDown 26: Be able to gather enough evidenceHAVEACASE
DDown 27: "Iliad," e.g.EPICVERSE
DDown 28: Avalanche
DDown 29: Alexander V, e.g.
DDown 30: Cobbler's job
DDown 34: Beat
DDown 35: While lead-in
DDown 37: Some seats are next to them
DDown 39: Large and heavy-looking
DDown 40: Axed
DDown 41: 1819 Keats poem
DDown 42: Turn outward
DDown 43: They may be pounded out
DDown 45: Heroine of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame"LISA
DDown 47: Two-time Wimbledon winner ___ Hoad
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