New York Times Answers - Saturday, 21st April 2007 There are 31 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 21st April 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: SputteredLOSTSTEAMAAcross 10: "Go ahead!"TRYITAAcross 15: Prosciutto, oftenANTIPASTOAAcross 16: Catch up with the classREUNEAAcross 17: "I'm countin' on it!"YOUBETTERAAcross 18: With 24-Across, Fortune 500 company founded by two college dropoutsAPPLEAAcross 19: Began drawingENTICEDAAcross 20: Tennis techniqueTOPSPINAAcross 22: Shah ___ PahlaviREZAAAcross 23: A lot of TijuanaBARSAAcross 24: See 18-AcrossINCAAcross 25: JamsSNARLSAAcross 28: Recourse?VEERAAcross 29: With 37-Across, mid 20th-century avant-garde movementTHEATEROFAAcross 33: Like a showstopperBOFFOAAcross 34: ShowstopperHARDACTTOFOLLOWAAcross 36: Trevanian's peakEIGERAAcross 37: See 29-AcrossTHE ABSURDAAcross 38: Shingle abbr.BROSAAcross 39: What cuirasses coverCHESTSAAcross 40: See 51-AcrossUSNAAcross 41: It may be pumpedFUELAAcross 42: Parliamentary doings, e.g.ACTAAAcross 46: Less sympatheticSTONIERAAcross 48: ___ Pass (Candy Land shortcut)GUMDROPAAcross 51: Adm. Rickover of the 40-AcrossHYMANAAcross 52: 1969 Frank Sinatra album featuring Rod McKuen songsAMANALONEAAcross 54: "John Q" actress KimberlyELISEAAcross 55: Prowler avoided by prowlersPOLICE CARAAcross 56: Some offshootsSECTSAAcross 57: ForsoothYEAVERILYDDown 1: Parfait featureLAYERDDown 2: Down ___ kneeONONEDDown 3: Old Indianapolis-based automakerSTUTZDDown 4: It connects to the deltoid ligamentTIBIADDown 5: Project particularSPECDDown 6: English poet laureate of 1692-1715TATEDDown 7: Shingle abbr.ESTDDDown 8: Had a cow?ATEDDown 9: They fight to the finishMORTALFOESDDown 10: Catch-22sTRAPSDDown 11: Curl unitsREPSDDown 12: Chronic fatigue syndrome, informallyYUPPIEFLUDDown 13: DueINLINEFORDDown 14: Mall rats, typicallyTEENCROWDDDown 21: Settings for some special deliveries: Abbr.ORSDDown 23: Toulouse-Lautrec hangoutBROTHELDDown 25: HeadlineSTARDDown 26: Japanese computer giantNECDDown 27: Psychiatric discipline pioneered by Margaret NaumburgARTTHERAPYDDown 28: Tennessee ___VOLSDDown 29: Subject of 2004's best seller "American Dynasty"THEBUSHESDDown 30: A cut above?HAIR STYLEDDown 30: A cut above?HAIRSTYLEDDown 31: Well-suited for an officeERGONOMICDDown 32: Stirred drinksADESDDown 33: Fishing corksBOBSDDown 35: Like some paychecksFATDDown 39: Help line?CUEDDown 41: MulctsFINESDDown 42: "How to Read a Book" author MortimerADLERDDown 43: Saffron sourcesCROCIDDown 44: Like Chinese, as a languageTONALDDown 45: It's not original workAPERYDDown 47: Santa's drawerNASTDDown 48: BlowoutGALADDown 49: Butler, e.g.: Abbr.UNIVDDown 50: Big clubMACEDDown 53: National Ski Hall-of-Famer TommyMOE