New York Times Answers - Friday, 11th March 2005 There are 28 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 11th March 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Rehashes again and againBEATSADEADHORSEAAcross 16: Chauvinist's viewETHNOCENTRICITYAAcross 17: Avenging a wrongEVENINGTHESCOREAAcross 18: Ode's openingTOAAAcross 19: Halloween superlativeEERIESTAAcross 20: Family mem.RELAAcross 21: "___ Rose" (song from "The Music Man")LIDAAAcross 23: Relatives of carps and minnowsDACESAAcross 24: Fruit salad fruitKIWIAAcross 25: What Spanish athletes go for at the OlympicsELOROAAcross 27: AssignedDELEGATEDAAcross 29: Went big-game huntingSAFARIEDAAcross 31: Keeps outDEBARSAAcross 32: Take a bow?BENDAAcross 33: InsensitiveNUMBAAcross 34: Fictional GrayDORIANAAcross 37: Rigging supportsTOPMASTSAAcross 41: Hardly conclusiveANECDOTALAAcross 43: A as in ArchimedesALPHAAAcross 44: Start of something big?MEGAAAcross 45: One of 300 in the length of Noah's arkCUBITAAcross 47: Violinist LeopoldAUERAAcross 48: Here, in HidalgoACAAAcross 49: One chewing outBERATERAAcross 51: New Deal inits.NRAAAcross 52: Becomes angryGETSONESIRISHUPAAcross 55: Diplomatic achievementENTENTE CORDIALEAAcross 56: BedazzlementSTARSINONESEYESDDown 1: They got back on the road in 1998BEETLESDDown 2: Unveiling cryETVOILADDown 3: LeadingAHEADOFDDown 4: Former cable inits.TNNDDown 5: Fine French fabricSOIEDDown 6: Having bad marksACNEDDDown 7: Kicked downstairsDEGRADEDDDown 8: Led onENTICEDDDown 9: Following closelyATHEELDDown 10: Wore a tux, maybeDRESSED-UPDDown 11: Pulitzer Prize category: Abbr.HISTDDown 12: Line of work: Abbr.OCCDDown 13: 1942 Abbott and Costello movieRIORITADDown 14: ScattererSTREWERDDown 15: They are raised for all to seeEYELIDSDDown 22: ___ coffeeARABICADDown 24: Certain Jewish theosophy: Var.KABBALADDown 26: Mythical nymphOREADDDown 28: Bud, to a botanistGEMMADDown 30: Sainted pope of A.D. 401-17INNOCENTIDDown 33: Unwillingness, in rare usageNOLITIONDDown 34: Suit requestDAMAGESDDown 35: Minimal amountONECENTDDown 36: Occasion for flagsREGATTADDown 37: Sauce with a kickTABASCODDown 38: Dried grass twisted into ropesSPUNHAYDDown 39: What an exception "proves"THERULEDDown 40: Mexican blankets, in MéxicoSARAPESDDown 42: Stew holderTUREENDDown 46: ___-Neuve (province bordering Québec)TERREDDown 49: ___ motsBONSDDown 50: PurgesRIDSDDown 53: Sabbath talk: Abbr.SERDDown 54: German pronounSIE