New York Times Answers - Saturday, 29th November 2003 There are 39 across clues and 27 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 29th November 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: They come in fitsSOBSAAcross 5: Insurer's file: Abbr.ACCTAAcross 9: Firmly add onGRAFTAAcross 14: Take ___ (rest)ANAPAAcross 15: Ethnic cuisineTHAIAAcross 16: Kitchen gadgetRICERAAcross 17: Writer Earl ___ BiggersDERRAAcross 18: Basketball Hall-of-Famer HarshmanMARVAAcross 19: SkirtEVADEAAcross 20: Big job for a tellerSAGAAAcross 21: Prefix with industryAGROAAcross 22: Turns overCEDESAAcross 23: ___-deucey (game)ACEYAAcross 24: Games that go into overtimeNAILBITERSAAcross 26: SqualledCRIEDAAcross 28: Actress Hyams of 1920's-30's filmLEILAAAcross 29: Common female middle nameMAEAAcross 30: Popular toys since 1961KENDOLLSAAcross 32: 1969 N.B.A. M.V.P. who played for the BulletsUNSELDAAcross 34: HotONASTREAKAAcross 36: Work the roomHOBNOBAAcross 39: D-HORRIBLEAAcross 43: Old war zone: Abbr.ETOAAcross 44: Antiquarian's stockTOMESAAcross 46: Escalator featureTREADAAcross 47: Turned state's evidenceCOOPERATEDAAcross 50: Wagner sopranoELSAAAcross 51: RepresentativeTOKENAAcross 52: "___ ask you!"NOWIAAcross 53: BagletsSACSAAcross 54: ___ onceALLATAAcross 55: EdgeTRIMAAcross 56: Port near MascaraORANAAcross 57: "Don't You Know" hitmaker, 1959REESEAAcross 58: Bad spotsACNEAAcross 59: Make a decisionRULEAAcross 60: Triglyceride, e.g.ESTERAAcross 61: Mothers and daughtersSHESAAcross 62: Rimsky-Korsakov's "The Tale of ___ Saltan"TSARDDown 1: BumblerSAD SACKDDown 2: Quite a lotONEACREDDown 3: Show no respect for privacyBARGE INDDown 4: Like some pesticidesSPRAYEDONDDown 5: Hindu soulATMANDDown 6: Two murals at the MetCHAGALLSDDown 7: Is in love vainlyCARRIESTHETORCHDDown 8: Danish tourist attractionTIVOLIDDown 9: Some vase decorationsGRECIANARTDDown 10: PinRIVETDDown 11: It's far removed from the real worldACADEMEDDown 12: Furniture style of the early 1800'sFEDERALDDown 13: In braidsTRESSEDDDown 25: Further downBLUERDDown 27: Warning signDONOTENTERDDown 31: British partyLABORDDown 33: Vacation destinationSKI RESORTDDown 35: Certain ZinfandelROSE WINEDDown 36: Big tractHECTAREDDown 37: Peter and othersOTOOLESDDown 38: Small tractBOOKLETDDown 40: The Dnieper flows through itBELARUSDDown 41: House of MilanLASCALADDown 42: Star of "The Bronx Zoo"EDASNERDDown 45: RaysMANTASDDown 48: Food in a nursery rhymePEASEDDown 49: Small changeDIMES