New York Times Answers - Saturday, 11th September 2004 There are 31 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 11th September 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Ill-fated emperor of 1502-20MONTEZUMAAAcross 10: Marine tankSCUBAAAcross 15: "I'm waiting"ANYDAYNOWAAcross 16: Instrument Paul McCartney played on Ringo Starr's "You're Sixteen"KAZOOAAcross 17: Getting downCONSUMINGAAcross 18: PermanentlyININKAAcross 19: The last thing a Yale cheerleader wantsANEAAcross 20: ScruffyUNKEMPTAAcross 22: Southeast-most county of Ireland, or its seatWEXFORDAAcross 25: Tycoons' holdingsEMPIRESAAcross 29: Backslider?LUGERAAcross 31: California city NW of BakersfieldDELANOAAcross 32: KiwisAPTERYXESAAcross 36: English county from which the Pilgrims set sail in 1620DEVONAAcross 37: Take up, perhapsREHEMAAcross 38: Spaniard's "that"ESOAAcross 39: First secretary of H.E.W., 1953, ___ Culp HobbyOVETAAAcross 40: Santa ___ANITAAAcross 41: MessiahDELIVERERAAcross 43: Buffalo's AAA baseball teamBISONSAAcross 45: Face saverTONERAAcross 46: Cold startSNIFFLEAAcross 48: Astronomical distancesPARSECSAAcross 52: Blank pageFLYLEAFAAcross 54: FilchCOPAAcross 55: Holy Roman emperor crowned 962OTTO IAAcross 58: Clayey rock once common in buildingMARLSTONEAAcross 61: Attach, in a waySEWONAAcross 62: Passing legislation?ESTATELAWAAcross 63: Mexican War general known as Old Fuss and FeathersSCOTTAAcross 64: ChecksRESTRAINSDDown 1: Large bird with a loud screamMACAWDDown 2: See 57-DownONONEDDown 3: Half of a 1997 telecom mergerNYNEXDDown 4: Successful field results, for shortTDSDDown 5: Lac contentsEAUDDown 6: The chemistry of fermentationZYMURGYDDown 7: Hard to researchUNINDEXEDDDown 8: Figure in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose"MONKDDown 9: "Shucks!"AWGEEDDown 10: Not chosenSKIPPEDOVERDDown 11: Structural supportsCANTILEVERSDDown 12: Certain gunUZIDDown 13: French complimentBONDDown 14: Fine, slangilyA-OKDDown 21: Roman square?MMDDDown 23: SwiftFLEETOFFOOTDDown 24: 1966 James Bond spoofOURMANFLINTDDown 26: Obvious lunaticRAVERDDown 27: Short message via AOL, sayENOTEDDown 28: Bat signals?SONARDDown 30: Button for pinsRESETDDown 32: Luxor localsARABSDDown 33: ConfinePENINDDown 34: 2003 Nick Lachey hit "___ Swear"THISIDDown 35: AriasSOLOPARTSDDown 42: Like Elgar's Symphony No. 1INAFLATDDown 44: SneakingSLYDDown 47: Baseball Hall-of-Famer FlickELMERDDown 49: Gastrointestinal dangerE. COLIDDown 50: Big name in late-night TVCONANDDown 51: Throws offSPEWSDDown 53: Let upEASEDDown 55: Old spy grp.OSSDDown 56: ShamusTECDDown 57: With 2-Down, certain mismatchTWODDown 59: Orch. partSTRDDown 60: Some like it hotTEA