New York Times Answers - Saturday, 8th March 2008 There are 36 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 8th March 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Big flap on the road?SPLASH-GUARDAAcross 12: Yearbook div.SRSAAcross 15: Song sung by Mehitabel in Broadway's "Shinbone Alley"TOUJOURSGAIAAcross 16: Treaty of Rome org.EECAAcross 17: TraitorousUNPATRIOTICAAcross 18: First Fiesta Bowl winner: Abbr.ASUAAcross 19: SinceAGOAAcross 20: Algorithm componentSTEPAAcross 21: Forgoes a cab, sayLEGSITAAcross 23: Nickelodeon nutRENAAcross 24: Rijksmuseum subjectREMBRANDTAAcross 26: Ready to be drivenTEEDUPAAcross 30: Poetry Out Loud contest org.NEAAAcross 31: Vandals' targetGAULAAcross 32: Tennis's IvanovicANAAAcross 33: Est., onceSSRAAcross 34: ___-BallSKEEAAcross 35: SketchingLIMNINGAAcross 39: She's entertainingHOSTESSAAcross 41: Abba's "___ the Music Speak"ILETAAcross 42: Subj. of the 2006 film "The Good Shepherd"CIAAAcross 44: Identification aid in an obituaryNEEAAcross 45: Sponsoring publication of TV's "Project Runway"ELLEAAcross 46: Prefix with cultureAVIAAcross 47: The Danube flows through itSERBIAAAcross 51: People in a rushATTACKERSAAcross 54: Host and winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr.ENGAAcross 55: With 59-Across, it lasted from about 3500 to 1000 B.C.BRONZEAAcross 56: Defeater of Schmeling in 1933BAERAAcross 59: See 55-AcrossAGEAAcross 60: Slogan endingE'ERAAcross 61: Dedicatee of "The Muppet Movie"EDGARBERGENAAcross 64: Flow checkerDAMAAcross 65: Dish with coddled eggCAESAR SALADAAcross 66: ___-Mère-Église (D-Day town)STEAAcross 67: Order of antsHYMENOPTERADDown 1: Prolific suspense novelist WoodsSTUARTDDown 2: Soft, thin silk clothPONGEEDDown 3: 2006 Tony-nominated "Sweeney Todd" actressLUPONEDDown 4: 1977 Steely Dan title trackAJADDown 5: They're often friedSOTSDDown 6: OffendedHURTDDown 7: Member of the 1960s Rams' Fearsome FoursomeGRIERDDown 8: Sports biggiesUSOPENSDDown 9: Insurance fig.AGTDDown 10: Cornelius Vanderbilt and Jay GouldRAILBARONSDDown 11: Cook, at timesDICERDDown 12: Dangerous swimmer with an oarlike tailSEA SNAKEDDown 13: Bathtub rings, e.g.RESIDUESDDown 14: Deep-sixesSCUTTLESDDown 22: CardGAGSTERDDown 25: Be in harmonyMESHDDown 27: Bizarrely hellishDANTEANDDown 28: Aussie's place of higher learningUNIDDown 29: Mardi Gras, in the U.K.PANCAKE DAYDDown 35: Early-birds' oppositesLIEABEDSDDown 36: Ride roughshod overILL-TREATDDown 37: "Born to Be Blue" singerMELTORMEDDown 38: Yield someGIVEDDown 40: Lead-in to a sheepish excuseSEEDDown 43: Home to some fightersAIR BASEDDown 43: Home to some fightersAIRBASEDDown 48: Charles Darwin's ship H.M.S. ___BEAGLEDDown 49: Ready to be drivenIN GEARDDown 50: Steering committee's creationAGENDADDown 52: Language in which "k" and "v" are the words for "to" and "in"CZECHDDown 53: Kitchen gripperSARANDDown 57: It rises in the Cantabrian MountainsEBRODDown 58: Plaintiff's opposite: Abbr.RESPDDown 62: BeautyGEMDDown 63: TurncoatRAT