New York Times Answers - Friday, 18th March 2005 There are 32 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 18th March 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: SquealsBLABSAAcross 6: One of the Ewings on "Dallas"PAMAAcross 9: Father of well-known twinsISAACAAcross 14: Gold-relatedAURICAAcross 15: He racked up 645 assistsORRAAcross 16: Liquor alternative, in verseCANDYAAcross 17: Like an unlucky thiefCAUGHTREDHANDEDAAcross 20: When doubled, a literary lecherHUMBERTAAcross 21: Beethoven's oneEINSAAcross 22: Many correspondents, nowadaysEMAILERSAAcross 24: Lions play in it: Abbr.NFCAAcross 27: Like the thief at 17-AcrossSENTENCEDTOJAILAAcross 31: Piece activists?: Abbr.NRAAAcross 32: RevoltsRIOTSAAcross 33: "Picnic" playwrightINGEAAcross 34: SonglikeARIOSOAAcross 36: Hall-of-Fame golfer Tommy ___, called the "Silver Scot"ARMOURAAcross 38: Hugh Downs was his announcerPAARAAcross 39: Some knit goodsLISLEAAcross 42: Dot followerORGAAcross 43: Like the thief at 17- and 27-AcrossUNDERLOCKANDKEYAAcross 47: Tally: Abbr.PTSAAcross 48: Not enter hurriedlyEASEINTOAAcross 49: Cause of some shakingAGUEAAcross 50: Short land route between two lakesPORTAGEAAcross 54: Classic moralCRIMEDOESNOTPAYAAcross 58: "The Wild Duck" playwrightIBSENAAcross 59: Inner city, e.g.URBAAcross 60: Loyal subjectLIEGEAAcross 61: MegacorporationGIANTAAcross 62: Longest river of ScotlandTAYAAcross 63: German shoe materialLEDERDDown 1: Mass producerBACHDDown 2: Occasion to cook in an imuLUAUDDown 3: Kind of lilyARUMDDown 4: High roller's ventureBIGBETDDown 5: They have plotsSCHEMERSDDown 6: Attachment in classical architecturePORTICODDown 7: Form of "to be"AREDDown 8: 2002 title role for Adam SandlerMRDEEDSDDown 9: Rejoinder to a doubterICANSODDown 10: WithoutSANSDDown 11: AdditionallyANDDDown 12: "Fables in Slang" authorADEDDown 13: Children's book illustrator MooreCYDDDown 18: Romantic plotter in "The Taming of the Shrew"TRANIODDown 19: "Honey in the Horn" jazzmanHIRTDDown 23: Court callLETDDown 24: Title subject of a classic 1922 documentaryNANOOKDDown 25: 1, for oneFIGUREDDown 26: ClothCLERGYDDown 27: Purchase quicklySNAP UPDDown 28: Seeking adventureERRANTDDown 29: Juvenile dragonfliesNAIADSDDown 30: Name in the original "Star Trek"JIMDDown 35: Graphite, e.g.OREDDown 35: Graphite, e.g.ORE.DDown 36: Its motto is "To help them, you have to help yourself first"ALANONDDown 37: Landlord's recordRENT-ROLLDDown 39: Get the short end of the stickLOSEOUTDDown 40: Driving dangerICEDDown 41: Passes jauntilySKIPSBYDDown 44: University officerREGENTDDown 45: Sing a paean toLAUDDDown 46: Golfer PepperDOTTIEDDown 49: Service approvalAMENDDown 51: Did likeAPEDDDown 52: Plum varietyGAGEDDown 53: One giving the once-overEYERDDown 54: SmokeCIGDDown 55: An Indian might get one: Abbr.RBIDDown 56: "Love ___ Ball" (1963 comedy)ISADDown 57: Chronology componentERA