New York Times Answers - Friday, 10th March 2006 There are 36 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 10th March 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: IdleJOBLESSAAcross 8: CrusadeHOLYWARAAcross 15: One who might be in for a fallACROBATAAcross 16: AwayONLEAVEAAcross 17: ErrSTUMBLEAAcross 18: Lacking the usual oomphWEARIEDAAcross 19: Shelley's fairy queenMABAAcross 20: Common alarm clock settingSEVENAMAAcross 22: Montemezzi's "L'Amore dei ___ Re"TREAAcross 23: Noted Americana lithographerIVESAAcross 25: Storage siteSILOAAcross 26: AnalyzeASSAYAAcross 28: Strings run along oneNECKAAcross 29: Bob's partnerWEAVEAAcross 31: Good place to sitLOGEAAcross 32: Many a sled driverESKIMOAAcross 34: FibulaeLEGBONESAAcross 36: Entrance partJAMBAAcross 38: MGM co-founderLOEWAAcross 39: TeetotalersNONUSERSAAcross 43: EnvironmentsCLIMESAAcross 47: Official required to have a beardIMAMAAcross 48: Jefferson's portrayer in "Jefferson in Paris"NOLTEAAcross 50: Old German duchy nameSAXEAAcross 51: Actress HedrenTIPPIAAcross 53: Gus who wrote "Dream a Little Dream of Me"KAHNAAcross 54: Broadcasting optionHDTVAAcross 55: An agt.'s takePCTAAcross 56: Awful, and then someTHE PITSAAcross 59: It may be raised by a rabblerouserIREAAcross 60: Belfast blokeIRISHERAAcross 62: The Fonz, for oneGREASERAAcross 64: Set againstCOMPAREAAcross 65: ResonatedHIT HOMEAAcross 66: WorkedKNEADEDAAcross 67: Speed-readSCANNEDDDown 1: Light yellowJASMINEDDown 2: Staff sizes?OCTAVESDDown 3: Classic quartet leaderBRUBECKDDown 4: Sellers co-star in "A Shot in the Dark," 1964LOMDDown 5: Goes outEBBSDDown 6: Avon peddlers, traditionallySALESWOMENDDown 7: 1978 Glenda Jackson title roleSTEVIEDDown 8: "Isn't that unusual!"HOWNOVELDDown 9: Most fit to serveONEADDown 10: Member of the Camelidae familyLLAMADDown 11: The Beatles' "___ Blues"YERDDown 12: ServesWAITSONDDown 13: Ho-humAVERAGEDDown 14: Result of lack of sleep, maybeREDEYESDDown 21: Company famous for its safety recordELALDDown 24: Winter Olympics sightSKI JUMPDDown 27: A bit denseSLOWISHDDown 30: Having I-strain?EGOCENTRICDDown 33: They're often asked to lookMASDDown 35: ___ airBELDDown 37: NegotiatedBROKEREDDDown 39: Not be satisfied, perhapsNITPICKDDown 40: A fraternity chapterOMICRONDDown 41: Afternoon, often, for a toddlerNAPTIMEDDown 42: High-five, e.g.SLAPDDown 44: Peak in New Hampshire's Presidential RangeMADISONDDown 45: NthEXTREMEDDown 46: Cut offSEVEREDDDown 49: Exercise targetsTHIGHSDDown 52: "___ to Be You"ITHADDDown 57: HitherHEREDDown 58: ___ place forSETADDown 61: Masseur's workplace, maybeSPADDown 63: "Kung Fu" actor PhilipAHN