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.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Highest-ranking, in some hierarchiesALPHAAAcross 6: Kind of choleraASIATICAAcross 13: Side in eightballSOLIDSAAcross 15: Best Original Screenplay winner for "American Beauty"ALANBALLAAcross 16: What Putin is often put inPRAVDAAAcross 17: Like peppercornsMILLABLEAAcross 18: RegionalINTERCOUNTYAAcross 20: Game winnerOOOAAcross 21: Potluck arrayCASSEROLESAAcross 22: Good thing to get overHUMPAAcross 23: 9W and othersSIZESAAcross 24: Gray ___AREAAAcross 25: Place for knightsCHESS SETAAcross 29: Silvery whiteARGENTAAcross 31: Small flap on a garmentLAPPETAAcross 32: Like worker beesNEUTERAAcross 33: One may have stiltsAVIARYAAcross 34: Naval Medical Center localeBETHESDAAAcross 36: Divergent doctrine developerSECTAAcross 37: Place for the high life?AERIEAAcross 38: Commercial catchwordSAVEAAcross 39: Like hors d'ouevresMISSPELLEDAAcross 44: It may be crushedICEAAcross 45: There until the bitter endLASTTOLEAVEAAcross 46: Pennsylvania city where Franklin signed a treaty with Indians, 1753CARLISLEAAcross 48: MinersPITMENAAcross 49: TaxedASSESSEDAAcross 50: SurroundedENGIRTAAcross 51: Margins of safetyLEEWAYSAAcross 52: VictimsGOATSDDown 1: Glistening garnishASPICDDown 2: First name of a Blackmore heroineLORNADDown 3: Pieces of landPLATSDDown 4: Queens' homesHIVESDDown 5: One on a podium, perhapsADDRESSERDDown 6: Some garment cutsALINESDDown 7: Puts (away)SALTSDDown 8: Toward the centerINLYDDown 9: Old hoops grp.ABADDown 10: Low stoolsTABOURETSDDown 11: UnluckyILL-OMENEDDDown 12: Visitor to Rome in 46 B.C.CLEOPATRADDown 14: Cleric's vesting placeSACRISTYDDown 15: Necklace optionAMULETDDown 19: Get through slowlyOOZEDDown 22: ___ Tribunal (international arbitration court)HAGUEDDown 25: Music genreCLASSICALDDown 26: Be able to gather enough evidenceHAVEACASEDDown 27: "Iliad," e.g.EPICVERSEDDown 28: AvalancheSPATEDDown 29: Alexander V, e.g.ANTIPOPEDDown 30: Cobbler's jobREHEELINGDDown 34: BeatBESTEDDDown 35: While lead-inERSTDDown 37: Some seats are next to themAISLESDDown 39: Large and heavy-lookingMASSYDDown 40: AxedLET GODDown 41: 1819 Keats poemLAMIADDown 42: Turn outwardEVERTDDown 43: They may be pounded outDENTSDDown 45: Heroine of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame"LISADDown 47: Two-time Wimbledon winner ___ HoadLEW