New York Times Answers - Saturday, 27th May 2006 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 27th May 2006. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: BanteredJOSHEDAAcross 7: Early Hebrew kingJEROBOAMAAcross 15: RiseAPPEARAAcross 16: Sponsor of a historic expeditionISABELLAAAcross 17: Sticks in the supermarketCELERYAAcross 18: Potential to get aroundMOBILITYAAcross 19: Food filtered from seawaterKRILLAAcross 20: Some sorority womenZETASAAcross 21: Sliding door siteVANAAcross 22: SloughsFENSAAcross 23: PrincipleTENETAAcross 24: Ceramic muralist for the Unesco building in ParisMIROAAcross 25: 1960's sitcom role for Felix SillaITTAAcross 26: U-Haul alternativeRYDERAAcross 27: Common catalystYEASTAAcross 28: IncreaseSTEP-UPAAcross 30: EnergeticZIPPYAAcross 32: Beset by problemsHARRIEDAAcross 34: NostrumCURE-ALLAAcross 38: Spam localeINBOXAAcross 40: ___ Farms, Maryland-based food giantPERDUEAAcross 41: Stressful things?POEMSAAcross 44: Some execsVEEPSAAcross 46: Kelly Clarkson's record labelRCAAAcross 47: Constellation appellationURSAAAcross 48: Adams of Sinn FeinGERRYAAcross 49: Potential conPERPAAcross 50: Touch of frostNIPAAcross 51: Mayan commodityCOCOAAAcross 52: Exchanged notes?MONEYAAcross 53: Sara Sidle's player on "CSI"JORJAFOXAAcross 55: Labor class?LAMAZEAAcross 56: Drive offALIENATEAAcross 57: Henry Fielding title heroineAMELIAAAcross 58: BeatBETTEREDAAcross 59: Matthew who founded a college in 1861VASSARDDown 1: Northern pikeJACKFISHDDown 2: "Die Fledermaus," for oneOPERETTADDown 3: It might get under your skinSPLINTERDDown 4: Cooled things?HEELSDDown 5: Count, nowEARLDDown 6: UninterestingDRYDDown 7: Nobel-winning poet Juan Ramón ___JIMENEZDDown 8: RarefiedESOTERICDDown 9: Capital on the AtlanticRABATDDown 10: Bands of geishasOBISDDown 11: With 43-Down, très witty personBELDDown 12: Niece of Sir Toby Belch, in "Twelfth Night"OLIVIADDown 13: Sites for some swearersALTARSDDown 14: Is forbidden toMAYNOTDDown 20: Series finale, in StaffordZEDDDown 23: Laid-backTYPE BDDown 24: Debbie ___, triple gold-medal Olympic swimmer, 1968MEYERDDown 26: Archaeologists' interestRUINSDDown 27: Battle site of 1914, 1915 and 1917YPRESDDown 29: Franco's firstPRIMADDown 31: Lightweight boxer?PUPPYDDown 33: Birdhouse, of a kindDOVECOTEDDown 35: Pair above the kidneysADRENALSDDown 36: Daughter of Pope Alexander VILUCREZIADDown 37: 1984, e.g.LEAP YEARDDown 39: Reproduced, in a wayXEROXEDDDown 41: Asian region whose name means "five rivers"PUNJABDDown 42: Blue Jay opponentORIOLEDDown 43: See 11-DownESPRITDDown 45: Century 21 alternativeERADDown 48: Succeed in spadesGO FARDDown 49: Apples, e.g.POMESDDown 51: Means of supportCANEDDown 52: Nursery cryMAMADDown 54: Nose-in-the-air model?JETDDown 55: Head, for shortLAV