New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd January 2004 There are 40 across clues and 30 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd January 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "O Captain! My Captain!," e.g.DIRGEAAcross 6: What some watches display: Abbr.SECSAAcross 10: Watch things, for shortLCDSAAcross 14: "All ___" (1967 Temptations hit)INEEDAAcross 15: Choice for small toiletriesETUIAAcross 16: Company whose name is derived from a passage in HoseaELALAAcross 17: WatchSTAND GUARDAAcross 19: Musher's goal in MarchNOMEAAcross 20: Places for rootsCELLARSAAcross 21: "Hmmm ..."LETSSEEAAcross 23: It began in A.D. 800: Abbr.HREAAcross 24: Town in east UmbriaASSISIAAcross 26: It may get licked: Abbr.ENVAAcross 27: Pioneer in scholasticismANSELMAAcross 30: Part of un opéraACTEAAcross 31: One doing garden work?BEEAAcross 32: 1969 film character who said "I'm walkin' here! I'm walkin' here!"RATSOAAcross 33: BondGLUEAAcross 34: "As I Lay Dying" family nameTULLAAcross 35: Montana's ___ National ParkGLACIERAAcross 37: Writing of St. Basil the GreatEPISTLEAAcross 39: "A Dream" artistERTEAAcross 40: Physics Nobelist Fitch and othersVALSAAcross 42: Jackal genusCANISAAcross 43: Third of September?PEEAAcross 44: Shakespeare's Gertrude, e.g.DANEAAcross 45: Violent upheavalTHROESAAcross 46: Clark's "Mogambo" co-starAVAAAcross 47: BromideOLDSAWAAcross 49: It follows a chain in the military: Abbr.CMDAAcross 50: Carrier of Bellerophon, in mythPEGASUSAAcross 52: Having a richer white hueMILKIERAAcross 55: Hydrocarbon endingsENESAAcross 56: Goose-pimplyALLATINGLEAAcross 58: Something Eric the Red readRUNEAAcross 59: Georgia O'Keeffe's "___ Pueblo"TAOSAAcross 60: 9000 carsSAABSAAcross 61: "La Scala di ___" (Rossini opera)SETAAAcross 62: Some lifesaversEMTSAAcross 63: Hiding place in "Hamlet"ARRASDDown 1: Service endersDISCHARGEPAPERSDDown 2: It doesn't include customsINTERNAL REVENUEDDown 3: Bathroom shower, at timesREAL ESTATE AGENTDDown 4: Pentagon fig.GENLDDown 5: Snorri Sturluson storyEDDADDown 6: Yooks' and Zooks' creatorSEUSSDDown 7: Announcement over the P.A.ETADDown 8: Script extrasCURLICUESDDown 9: SkirtSIDESTEPDDown 10: See-through itemLENSDDown 11: "Almost!"CLOSEBUTNOCIGARDDown 12: Toasted singer?DAME NELLIE MELBADDown 13: Summery attireSLEEVELESSDRESSDDown 18: Unit of fatGRAMDDown 22: WedTIEDDown 25: "A wild sort of devil" in songSALDDown 28: Verb endingESCEDDown 29: Napoleonic lawLOIDDown 33: Sweeping successGRAND SLAMDDown 34: Old overlordTSARDDown 36: WeighEVALUATEDDown 38: First person in Frankfurt?ICHDDown 41: Baudelaire's "___ fleurs du mal"LESDDown 44: Recommended behaviorDOSDDown 45: DweebTWITDDown 48: Build a reserve ofAMASSDDown 51: Where liners goASEADDown 53: Soprano SafferLISADDown 54: Bump on a logKNARDDown 57: Great dealLOT