New York Times Answers - Saturday, 27th October 2007 There are 31 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 27th October 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Billionaire sports entrepreneur who heads HDNetMARKCUBANAAcross 10: Like some seasonal helpersELFINAAcross 15: Within the next few minutes, potentiallyATANYTIMEAAcross 16: Some piano playersROLLSAAcross 17: Case made for a shooterCAMERABAGAAcross 18: AgitatedROILYAAcross 19: Real-estate ad statisticAREAAAcross 20: Its motto is "All for our country": Abbr.NEV.AAcross 22: Go overSPANAAcross 23: Orchestra sectionWINDSAAcross 25: Dr. Seuss's "Too Many ___"DAVESAAcross 27: Consumer protection grp.FTCAAcross 28: Yokohama "yes"HAIAAcross 30: Marathon runner GebrselassieHAILEAAcross 32: It served the Mid-Atlantic until 1976READINGRAILROADAAcross 39: Classic laugh-inducing parlor game with writing or illustrationsEXQUISITECORPSEAAcross 40: Move on after a humiliating defeatCOUNTONESLOSSESAAcross 41: ClaimedTAKENAAcross 42: Vintner's prefixOENAAcross 43: Kind of engr.CIVAAcross 44: Member of a popular college fratSIGEPAAcross 47: Parliament rivalSALEMAAcross 52: Shot one onACEDAAcross 54: Name for Quantum Computer Services since '89AOLAAcross 55: Heavyweights compete in itSUMOAAcross 56: An overabundancePILESAAcross 58: "You said it!"DONTIKNOWAAcross 62: Sent regrets, sayRSVPDAAcross 63: Help get settledORIENTATEAAcross 64: Priceless instrumentAMATIAAcross 65: What green might ripen intoTOMATOREDDDown 1: Bird remarkable for its longevityMACAWDDown 2: Breakout makerATARIDDown 3: Far Eastern bowlfulRAMENDDown 4: Manipulate, in a wayKNEADDDown 5: France's Saint-___-l'ÉcoleCYRDDown 6: She played Martha in Broadway's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"UTADDown 7: One hanging around at Red Lobster?BIBDDown 8: Range optionAMANADDown 9: Ben-Gurion settingNEGEVDDown 10: StumbleERRDDown 11: "Happy Birthday" playwrightLOOSDDown 12: About-facesFLIPFLOPSDDown 13: NervousILL AT EASEDDown 14: Band with the highest first-week album sales in music historyNSYNCDDown 21: It'll get you somewhereVEHICLEDDown 24: Some religious fundamentalistsSHIITESDDown 25: Cook's wordsDIG INDDown 26: Old settings for many out-of-tune pianosSALOONSDDown 29: Connecticut city on the NaugatuckANSONIADDown 31: Factory seconds: Abbr.IRRSDDown 32: Sport, for shortRECDDown 33: ForeignnessEXOTICISMDDown 34: Old Spice alternativeAQUAVELVADDown 35: Court stuffDUNKDDown 36: Bus spec.RTEDDown 37: "The Mischievous Dog" authorAESOPDDown 38: ___ Peres (St. Louis suburb)DESDDown 43: "Lady for a Day" director, 1933CAPRADDown 45: One who's waited uponGODOTDDown 46: Ecuador's southernmost coastal provinceELORODDown 48: Provide an invitation forASKTODDown 49: Kind of cycleLUNARDDown 50: Mug, e.g.EMOTEDDown 51: CutMOWEDDDown 53: Firm part: Abbr.DEPTDDown 57: Arms race plan: Abbr.SDIDDown 59: Takeaway gameNIMDDown 60: Hot spot?TEADDown 61: Gridiron datumINT