New York Times Answers - Saturday, 3rd December 2005 There are 36 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 3rd December 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Sinclair Lewis's ___ TimberlaneCASSAAcross 5: Bad tadsIMPSAAcross 9: Forest issueFAWNSAAcross 14: "___ Hora" (Ezra Pound poem)ERATAAcross 15: "Dutch Interior" painterMIROAAcross 16: Dull typeIDIOTAAcross 17: Wealthy, as a dueñaRICAAAcross 18: Lies, perhapsPROPAGANDAAAcross 20: Sports affiliateFARM TEAMAAcross 22: HamMUGGERAAcross 23: Kind of columnOPEDAAcross 24: The Arc feeds itISEREAAcross 26: Region between the Vosges and the RhineALSACEAAcross 28: Career pitcherSALES REPAAcross 32: LixiviateLEACHAAcross 33: One bottled upGENIEAAcross 34: TV debut of 1972HBOAAcross 35: Red distributor, sayVINTNERAAcross 37: Grocery store suppliersDAIRIESAAcross 39: Abbr. in the Yellow PagesINCAAcross 40: Composition of some towersIVORYAAcross 42: KindGENREAAcross 43: High-tech company with a landmark 1995 I.P.O.NETSCAPEAAcross 45: Some are fit for a kingSHEETSAAcross 46: Walked from one bank to anotherWADEDAAcross 47: Balance providersATMSAAcross 48: Steamed dishTAMALEAAcross 51: Certain doo-wopperFALSETTOAAcross 55: Norton Anthology focus, for shortENGLISHLITAAcross 57: Outback crittersROOSAAcross 58: Fen residentEGRETAAcross 59: "Suddenly, as ___ things will, it vanished": E. B. BrowningRAREAAcross 60: White-bearded AfricansGNUSAAcross 61: Hard to settleMESSYAAcross 62: Hungarian city near MiskolcEGERAAcross 63: Innovative furniture designer AarnioEERODDown 1: Old "What's My Line?" panelistCERFDDown 2: Cantatrice's offeringARIADDown 3: Beyond criticismSACROSANCTDDown 4: Quickly repealed statuteSTAMP ACTDDown 5: BlockIMPEDEDDown 6: Red giant in CetusMIRADDown 7: Indication of future successPROMISEDDown 8: Conciliatory gestureSOPDDown 9: Graceful loopsFIGUREEIGHTSDDown 10: GnomesADAGESDDown 11: Prayer partner?WINGDDown 12: Orbital pointNODEDDown 13: Play a big partSTARDDown 19: 1751 Henry Fielding novelAMELIADDown 21: Specialist's pointTECHNICALITYDDown 25: Light-coloredSANDYDDown 26: Sgt. YorkALVINDDown 27: Hanover's riverLEINEDDown 29: Cheap substitute, of sortsRHINESTONEDDown 30: 1975 Pulitzer-winning criticEBERTDDown 31: Puts forwardPOSESDDown 33: Get a feel for things?GROPEDDown 36: ShakesEVADESDDown 38: Make a comebackRE-EMERGEDDown 38: Make a comebackREEMERGEDDown 41: Mark for a particular purposeRED FLAGDDown 44: Moist lowlandsSWALESDDown 45: One who might get a pinchSALTERDDown 48: Be prolificTEEMDDown 49: Parisian protectorANGEDDown 50: Some hirers: Abbr.MGRSDDown 52: Ending with some very large numbersAIREDDown 53: Museum offeringTOURDDown 54: Benito's boneOSSODDown 56: Its spiritual head was the pope: Abbr.HRE