New York Times Answers - Friday, 30th March 2007 There are 37 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 30th March 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: With 60-Across, much-heard sound bite of 1988READMYLIPSAAcross 11: "The Human Stain" novelistROTHAAcross 15: Singer of the Top 10 hit "Walk on Water"EDDIEMONEYAAcross 16: Emperor for only three monthsOTHOAAcross 17: Unpleasant cause of being woken upSMOKE ALARMAAcross 18: Start of a break-in?AHEMAAcross 19: Part of a party lineTENETAAcross 20: Pale purple shadeIRISAAcross 21: SlightMEREAAcross 22: ObsoleteDEADAAcross 23: Draw alternativeSTUDAAcross 24: One of Canada's two main polit. partiesLIBAAcross 25: Do-do linkASIAAcross 26: "Miracle on 34th Street" directorSEATONAAcross 28: Range of some robe wearersALTOAAcross 29: "We definitely should"YESLETSAAcross 31: Service cover-up?TEA COZYAAcross 33: Top prize at las OlimpiadasOROAAcross 34: Drainpipe discoveryRATAAcross 35: Circuit City alternativeBESTBUYAAcross 39: FloutsDERIDESAAcross 43: ScufflingATITAAcross 44: ExerciseTONE UPAAcross 46: Org. established by NixonE.P.A.AAcross 46: Org. established by NixonEPAAAcross 47: Hill, in HebrewTELAAcross 48: Some dollsKENSAAcross 49: CoverVEILAAcross 50: Language closely related to MontagnaisCREEAAcross 52: With no imperfectionsTO A TAAcross 53: Pop labelPEPSIAAcross 54: 1999 Jodie Foster title roleANNAAAcross 55: Cardinal, e.g.HOLY PERSONAAcross 57: Fermentation locationsVATSAAcross 58: Being supportiveONONESSIDEAAcross 59: Actress SommerELKEAAcross 60: See 1-AcrossNONEWTAXESDDown 1: Athlete's downtimeREST DAYDDown 2: "With Reagan" memoir writerEDMEESEDDown 3: 1821 elegy to commemorate KeatsADONAISDDown 4: Like some banksDIKEDDDown 5: An athlete might swim in itMEETDDown 6: First name in exotica musicYMADDown 7: TeasesLOLITASDDown 8: Bored with life, sayINARUTDDown 9: Olivine varietyPERIDOTDDown 10: Jazz singer SylviaSYMSDDown 11: RangeROAMDDown 12: It was first performed at Whitehall Palace in 1604OTHELLODDown 13: Posh place to stay in Piccadilly, familiarlyTHERITZDDown 14: Hood monikerHOMEBOYDDown 23: StartSET OUTDDown 23: StartSETOUTDDown 26: Dweller on the Morava RiverSERBDDown 27: Greek sea godNEREUSDDown 28: Broadway openingACTIDDown 30: Dole's successor in the SenateLOTTDDown 32: Grp. founded by a former high-school principal in 1958AARPDDown 35: Robin's placeBATCAVEDDown 36: Never cut offETERNALDDown 37: Knuckle head?SILENTKDDown 38: "Starpeace" performerYOKO ONODDown 39: Brand available in "fire" and "ice"DENTYNEDDown 40: PitchDEEP-SIXDDown 41: Serial number?EPISODEDDown 42: Hospital supplySALINESDDown 45: Miller's "S.N.L." "Weekend Update" successorNEALONDDown 49: Part of v.v.VERSADDown 51: Opposite of aggravateEASEDDown 52: Fund-raising suffixTHONDDown 53: Slug, sayPESTDDown 56: Place of worshipPEW