New York Times Answers - Saturday, 14th August 2004 There are 31 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 14th August 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: FillSATEAAcross 5: PuppetsMENOFSTRAWAAcross 15: BlockageCLOGAAcross 16: Question from the back seatAREWETHEREAAcross 17: ExcitedlyAGOGAAcross 18: NaperyTABLE LINENAAcross 19: Decrease the production (of)MAKELESSAAcross 21: Beginning of time?ONEADAAcross 22: FancyADOREAAcross 23: Fire extinguishersDOUSERSAAcross 25: Foes of the SeminolesGATORSAAcross 27: 3.7 x 10 to the 10th power disintegrations per second, to a physicistCURIEAAcross 28: Certain ArabOMANIAAcross 29: Ideal match, it's said, for a Cabernet SauvignonRARESTEAKAAcross 33: Kind of seatBOXAAcross 34: Break time, oftenTENAMAAcross 35: Buddy, in slangACEAAcross 36: Wasn't generous withSKIMPEDONAAcross 39: Group belonging to the same rankCASTEAAcross 41: Top spot?AERIEAAcross 42: GiveCAVE INAAcross 43: 1997 Stallone filmCOPLANDAAcross 46: Thomas Mann novella "___ Kröger"TONIOAAcross 47: "I'm gone"ADIOSAAcross 48: Flip overGOMADFORAAcross 51: Temporary lodgingPIED-A-TERREAAcross 54: 1950's-60's TV horseFURYAAcross 55: Having little supportOUTONALIMBAAcross 56: Sailing alongASEAAAcross 57: Good bettors follow itSMART MONEYAAcross 58: Shockingly brightNEONDDown 1: CozenageSCAMDDown 2: Eukaryotic organismALGADDown 3: Went faster than by foot, sayTOOKATAXIDDown 4: ExhortedEGGEDONDDown 5: MumsMATERSDDown 6: WipeERASEDDown 7: BillsNEBSDDown 8: Symbol of MinervaOWLDDown 9: It's often fixedFEEDDown 10: Super Bowl champs of 2000ST. LOUISDDown 11: Not laid on thickTHINSETDDown 12: She played Irene in "Me, Myself & Irene"RENEEDDown 13: BackwardAREARDDown 14: ProceedsWENDSDDown 20: Romance author FosterLORIDDown 23: Longtime Leonard foeDURANDDown 24: Its nickname is "Family City, U.S.A."OREMDDown 25: A lotGOBSDDown 26: CrazilyAMOKDDown 27: Woodskin, e.g.CANOEDDown 29: Made overREDIDDDown 30: Feature of good designEASEOFUSEDDown 31: Start of a showACTIDDown 32: BitingKEENDDown 34: It has a forked tailTERNDDown 37: FoulnessMALODORDDown 38: Robert Burns, the ___ BardPEASANTDDown 39: Galilee town in John 2:1CANADDown 40: Follower and then someAVIDFANDDown 42: ObtainCOME BYDDown 43: Family headsCAPOSDDown 44: LoathingODIUMDDown 45: Noted Italian marblePIETADDown 46: "Careless Hands" crooner, 1949TORMEDDown 48: Show of amusementGRINDDown 49: Wafers-and-creme treatOREODDown 50: Baseball's first $1 million/year playerRYANDDown 52: TopperTAMDDown 53: "Olé ___" (1976 rock album)ELO