New York Times Answers - Sunday, 2nd March 2008 There are 62 across clues and 79 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 2nd March 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Offer for an R. J. Reynolds brand?KOOLBIDAAcross 8: Rules, for shortREGSAAcross 12: 1970 Simon & Garfunkel hitCECILIAAAcross 19: Away from a teaching postONLEAVEAAcross 20: Forster's "___ With a View"AROOMAAcross 22: JoiningUNITINGAAcross 23: Cube holderICETRAYAAcross 24: IUD partINTRAAAcross 25: Realm of Otto von BismarckPRUSSIAAAcross 26: 1802 acquisition of 25-AcrossESSENAAcross 27: Settles on, in a wayELECTSAAcross 28: Top of a platterSIDEAAAcross 29: Papa pad?DADDYSHACKAAcross 32: ComposesCALMSAAcross 34: Org. that oversees quadrennial gamesI.O.C.AAcross 34: Org. that oversees quadrennial gamesIOCAAcross 37: Sporty MazdaMIATAAAcross 38: Canola and sunflower oil?GOODFATSAAcross 41: Best fraternity pledge tormentor?STARHAZERAAcross 45: Jack who said "Just the facts, ma'am"WEBBAAcross 47: Rugged coastline featureRIAAAcross 48: "My!"OHDEARAAcross 49: Casual attireDENIMAAcross 52: Not the most exciting school athletes?JVDRIPSAAcross 56: Social gathering with the Rockettes?LEGPARTYAAcross 59: "Like a Rock" singer BobSEGERAAcross 61: Cosmetician Lauder and othersESTEESAAcross 62: Get decked outDRESSAAcross 63: Waste makerHASTEAAcross 65: Puts up again, as bowling pinsRESETSAAcross 67: Squiggly letterESSAAcross 68: Got sober?NIXEDDRINKSAAcross 70: FlutterADOAAcross 73: Shows past the doorstepSEESINAAcross 75: Student of BartókSOLTIAAcross 76: The lion in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe"ASLANAAcross 78: Clap hands onSNATCHAAcross 81: Pan-frySAUTEAAcross 83: C.I.A. noggins?SPYBEANSAAcross 85: Hit boxer John with a haymaker?POPRUIZAAcross 87: "___ Calloways" (Disney film)THOSEAAcross 89: "Damien" subtitleOMENIIAAcross 90: Mount Rigi, e.g.ALPAAcross 91: Head setEYESAAcross 93: Fog in Zürich?SWISSMISTAAcross 96: How-to films for a dairy farm?MILKDVDSAAcross 100: ___ nerveOPTICAAcross 102: First song on "More of the Monkees"SHEAAcross 103: ___, meenie, miney, moEENIEAAcross 104: Side view of salmon?LOXPROFILEAAcross 109: "Soon It's ___ Rain" ("The Fantasticks" song)GONNAAAcross 111: ReliquarySHRINEAAcross 112: Temple of Isis localeASWANAAcross 116: Facial growthsGOATEESAAcross 118: Phrase of agreementSOAMIAAcross 119: Words heard after opening a gift, maybePUTITONAAcross 121: Hazel, e.g.NUT TREEAAcross 122: Ice Cube né ___ JacksonOSHEAAAcross 123: It started around 1100 B.C.IRON AGEAAcross 124: Do a mailroom taskPRESORTAAcross 125: Professional org.ASSNAAcross 126: Transcribe some Dickens?COPYBOZDDown 1: Colorful carpKOIDDown 2: Enough, for someONCEDDown 3: Plaudits, of a sortOLESDDown 4: "Sure, I'm game"LETSDDown 5: ExposedBAREDDDown 6: One of Donald's exesIVANADDown 7: Susan of "Looker"DEYDDown 8: Train storage areaRAILYARDDDown 9: ___ Tubb, the Texas TroubadourERNESTDDown 10: Nabber's cryGOTCHADDown 11: Rather, informallySORTADDown 12: Silver prizesCUPSDDown 13: Physicist FermiENRICODDown 14: ___ Real, SpainCIUDADDDown 15: The "se" in per seITSELFDDown 16: The King's "princess"LISAMARIEDDown 17: Common pasta suffixINIDDown 18: Eastern titleAGADDown 21: Like some Sp. nounsMASCDDown 27: "The Sopranos" Emmy winner FalcoEDIEDDown 30: No man's land, in briefDMZDDown 31: Vladimir Putin's onetime org.KGBDDown 33: Michael of R.E.M.STIPEDDown 34: Wagner heroineISOLDEDDown 35: ExtrasOTHERSDDown 36: MoochesCADGESDDown 39: It commonly follows a verb: Abbr.OBJDDown 40: DisrespectSASSDDown 42: Salespeople, informallyREPSDDown 43: Lukas of "Witness"HAASDDown 44: Sheet music abbr.ARRDDown 45: Locks on a domeWIGDDown 46: Chef LagasseEMERILDDown 50: Cornerstone abbr.ESTDDDown 51: MustNEEDSTODDown 53: Winners' signsVEESDDown 54: August hrs.DSTDDown 55: Some football blockers: Abbr.RTSDDown 57: "See ___?"THISDDown 58: Plane partY-AXISDDown 60: Signs a leaseRENTSDDown 64: "Julius Caesar" settingSENATEDDown 66: Deejay's baneSKIPDDown 68: Classic soft drink with orange, grape and peach flavorsNEHIDDown 69: Shad delicaciesROESDDown 70: "So-Called Chaos" singer MorissetteALANISDDown 71: Like Niels BohrDANISHDDown 72: Kind of inspectionON-SITEDDown 73: Orch. sectionSTRDDown 74: Old French coinECUDDown 76: Means of defense: Abbr.ABMSDDown 77: Come across asSEEMDDown 78: Canned meat brandSPAMDDown 79: "And that's ___" ("Believe you me")NOLIEDDown 80: Christina in the 2005 revival of "Sweet Charity"APPLEGATEDDown 82: Speech stumblesUHSDDown 84: Informal greetingsYOSDDown 86: Zoo feature, in EnglandZEDDDown 88: Finnic languageESTONIANDDown 92: Fashion inits.YSLDDown 94: Ring bearerWIFEDDown 95: Here, on the RivieraICIDDown 97: Fife playerKNOTTSDDown 98: Bread for tacos?DINERODDown 99: Plywood layerVENEERDDown 100: ___ Book ClubOPRAHSDDown 101: 7, 11 and 13PRIMESDDown 105: Bologna boneOSSODDown 106: Mandela's native tongueXHOSADDown 107: Hijacked cruise ship Achille ___LAURODDown 108: Bar at the barESTOPDDown 110: "I'd hate to break up ___"ASETDDown 113: Having a taste of the grapeWINYDDown 114: Run up ___ATABDDown 115: NASA cancellationNO-GODDown 116: Econ. measureGNPDDown 117: Your and myOURDDown 119: SnapPICDDown 120: Cyrano's noseNEZ