New York Times Answers - Saturday, 6th March 2004 There are 34 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 6th March 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Physician Golgi, for whom Golgi bodies are namedCAMILLOAAcross 8: Reader holderBOOK BAGAAcross 15: Evangeline, e.g.ACADIANAAcross 16: PenENCLOSEAAcross 17: "Separate Tables" playwrightTERENCE RATTIGANAAcross 19: MusterARRAYAAcross 20: ConAgra Foods brandPAMAAcross 21: Black Panthers co-founderSEALEAAcross 22: Half of a cartoon duoLOISAAcross 23: Writer who coined the word "robot"CAPEKAAcross 25: Lundi ___GRASAAcross 26: Al Jolson's real first nameASAAAcross 27: Italian colony, 1890-1941ERITREAAAcross 29: Numerical prefixTRIAAcross 30: UndoerNEGATORAAcross 32: Barely runs?STREAKSAAcross 34: One overseasEINSAAcross 35: "Shake a leg!"CMONAAcross 36: Stability enhancerBALLASTAAcross 39: One may live on itTHEEDGEAAcross 42: Student inside ivied wallsELIAAcross 43: Was in no way happySEETHEDAAcross 45: Old Egyptian titleBEYAAcross 46: Bad: PrefixCACOAAcross 48: Deceives, slangilySNOWSAAcross 49: Wind instrumentVANEAAcross 50: Low life?AMEBAAAcross 52: Code wordDAHAAcross 53: They may be taken before drawingPACESAAcross 54: It's set in a castle near SevilleLENOZZEDIFIGAROAAcross 57: Not as distinctMISTIERAAcross 58: Like some headsTITULARAAcross 59: They often come in twosSNEEZESAAcross 60: Actress Taylor of the silentsESTELLEDDown 1: Dali, by birthCATALANDDown 2: Needle-shapedACEROSEDDown 3: Union authorizationMARRIAGE LICENSEDDown 4: "Any ___?"IDEASDDown 5: WrinkledLINYDDown 6: Supérieur, e.g.LACDDown 7: Hand holdingONEPAIRDDown 8: Obviously happy peopleBEAMERSDDown 9: Where Stratford and Cambridge are: Abbr.ONTDDown 10: Fall times: Abbr.OCTSDDown 11: ___ lightKLIEGDDown 12: Couple in old picturesBOGARTANDBACALLDDown 13: One way to be happyASALARKDDown 14: OpeningGENESISDDown 18: Caught upRAPTDDown 23: ContradictsCROSSESDDown 24: Two-mastersKETCHESDDown 27: Old liquid heatersETNASDDown 28: Holding one's pieceARMEDDDown 31: BotherAILDDown 33: Many a hirer: Abbr.EOEDDown 36: Stops the progress ofBECALMSDDown 37: W.W. II battle site, with "El"ALAMEINDDown 38: Chicken servingsTENDERSDDown 39: "The Ill-Made Knight" novelistT. H. WHITEDDown 40: Campaign manager?GENERALDDown 41: DumpEYESOREDDown 44: Horse : herd :: ___ : knotTOADDDown 47: Deposed Ugandan leaderOBOTEDDown 49: FuzzyVAGUEDDown 51: Longtime adviser to Saddam HusseinAZIZDDown 53: Longtime British Tory P.M.PITTDDown 55: Sleep unit?ZEEDDown 56: Hi-___FIS