New York Times Answers - Saturday, 6th May 2006 There are 33 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 6th May 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Picnic side dishPASTA SALADAAcross 11: Dosage abbr.TSPSAAcross 15: Defensive shellARMOR PLATEAAcross 16: Van ___ (Ohio county or its seat)WERTAAcross 17: Difficult to eradicateDEEP-SEATEDAAcross 18: Ready to serveONEAAAcross 19: Cutting-edge featuresSAWTEETHAAcross 20: On pins and needlesUNEASYAAcross 22: "Momo" author Michael ___ENDEAAcross 23: It's often sweetenedICED TEAAAcross 24: A Pointer sisterBONNIEAAcross 27: On the way upEMERGENTAAcross 28: Springfield storekeeper on TVAPUAAcross 29: ___ caramelCREMEAAcross 31: SoundingDEPTHAAcross 32: Turn overCEDEAAcross 34: Blinds, essentiallySLATSAAcross 36: Woodworking channelDADOAAcross 37: ___ KringleKRISSAAcross 39: MX-5, in the auto worldMIATAAAcross 41: Pinup partGAMAAcross 42: CountryPASTORALAAcross 44: Ponderosa choiceRIBEYEAAcross 46: The Queen of Latin PopESTEFANAAcross 47: G.I. garb, for shortCAMOAAcross 48: Make less threateningDECLAWAAcross 49: Compound used to treat chiggers and scabiesROTENONEAAcross 53: ___ Sea (giant salt lake)ARALAAcross 54: Jacqueline Onassis, professionallyBOOKEDITORAAcross 56: It might be added with a twistLIMEAAcross 57: Surrendering sortsABNEGATORSAAcross 58: Uses upSAPSAAcross 59: Requiring no preparationREADY-TO-EATDDown 1: Fills outPADSDDown 2: State statAREADDown 3: Merganser relativeSMEWDDown 4: Hit listTOPTENDDown 5: It's detected by the Marsh test, in forensicsARSENICDDown 6: They can get caught in trapsSPEEDERSDDown 7: WingedALATEDDown 8: Plaster baseLATHDDown 9: Took a loss onATEDDown 10: GatherDEDUCEDDown 11: AmbiguousTWOEDGEDDDown 12: Hill runnerSENATEPAGEDDown 13: ModernPRESENT-DAYDDown 14: Like some dadsSTAY-AT-HOMEDDown 21: Whom a bully may bullyNERDDDown 23: "___ King this afternoon!": Emily DickinsonIMETADDown 24: Reverses courseBACKPEDALSDDown 25: Mozart's "La Clemenza di Tito," e.g.OPERASERIADDown 26: Where visitors can barely relax?NUDISTCAMPDDown 27: Screened correspondence?E-MAILDDown 27: Screened correspondence?EMAILDDown 30: Jazz trumpeter ZiggyELMANDDown 33: Harris of "Seinfeld" and othersESTELLESDDown 35: ApproachSTRATEGYDDown 38: Remote hiding place?SOFADDown 40: TargetedAIMEDATDDown 43: Shucked-to-order spotRAWBARDDown 45: SkipjackBONITODDown 47: High, in a way, with "up"COKEDDDown 49: First name in gossipRONADDown 50: Oklahoma nativeOTOEDDown 51: Romance novelist RobertsNORADDown 52: At first, onceERSTDDown 55: Honour given to Joan Collins: Abbr.OBE