New York Times Answers - Saturday, 17th January 2009 There are 34 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 17th January 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Stadium standsSNACKBARSAAcross 10: It's sometimes ribbon-shapedPASTAAAcross 15: They have extensionsFILENAMESAAcross 16: His tribute to Marilyn was remade for DianaELTONAAcross 17: VentsUNLEASHESAAcross 18: PantYEARNAAcross 19: 2004 U.S. Women's Open winner MallonMEGAAcross 20: 100 senRIELAAcross 21: Future eggOOCYTEAAcross 22: Pricing wordsAPOPAAcross 24: BracingCRISPAAcross 26: Cardsharp's goalPOTAAcross 27: Brown and othersTINASAAcross 29: Futile searchSNIPE HUNTAAcross 32: AceONE-SPOTAAcross 34: Range accessoryBOLO TIEAAcross 35: What 16-Across has been called since 1998SIRAAcross 36: 64 crayons, e.g.SETAAcross 37: Gave away an intruder, maybeCREAKEDAAcross 41: Military districtsSECTORSAAcross 45: GlareDIRTYLOOKAAcross 47: Whence some spaniels and terriersTIBETAAcross 48: N.C.A.A. rival of VassarRPIAAcross 49: Like some weavesSATINAAcross 51: Legendary athlete on the 6/23/75 cover of Sports IllustratedPELEAAcross 52: Landslide election winner of 1945ATTLEEAAcross 55: Player in a docking stationIPODAAcross 57: GerrymanderRIGAAcross 58: Lipstick shadeCORALAAcross 59: Player of Pat Nixon in "Nixon"JOANALLENAAcross 61: Word after Vanilla or Chocolate, at Dunkin' DonutsKREMEAAcross 62: ForwardASSERTIVEAAcross 63: Head of Hogwarts School's Slytherin HouseSNAPEAAcross 64: 34-Across sporterWESTERNERDDown 1: Artist's tone-blending technique, used in the "Mona Lisa"SFUMATODDown 2: Part of some splitsNINEPINDDown 3: SpentALLGONEDDown 4: Communist leader?CEEDDown 5: Trunk protuberanceKNARDDown 6: Not advancedBASICDDown 7: Where Hampshire College isAMHERSTDDown 8: Try to landREELINDDown 9: Certain card issuer: Abbr.SSSDDown 10: One-named Belgian cartoonist who created the SmurfsPEYODDown 11: "The Black Stallion" ladALECDDown 12: Go nowhereSTAY PUTDDown 13: Dessert garnished with crumbled macaroonsTORTONIDDown 14: Only Mouseketeer personally chosen by Walt DisneyANNETTEDDown 21: Try to blockOPPOSEDDown 23: Volkswagen modelPASSATDDown 25: KindredSIBDDown 28: Sharply irritatingSPIKYDDown 30: Governor or mayor followerELECTDDown 31: Buzz generator on Wall StreetHOTTIPDDown 33: Words often accompanied by a 45-AcrossOR ELSEDDown 37: Music store arrayCDRACKSDDown 38: Player of Richard Nixon in "Blind Ambition"RIPTORNDDown 39: Its flag features an olive branch inside a wreathERITREADDown 40: 1950 film that opens with a man reporting his own murderD.O.A.DDown 41: What to flash when you need a lift?SKIPASSDDown 42: First U.S. coed collegeOBERLINDDown 43: SpellRELIEVEDDown 44: Wallace ___, Pulitzer winner for "Angle of Repose"STEGNERDDown 46: IdleOTIOSEDDown 50: Certain jazz comboNONETDDown 53: Miner's aidLAMPDDown 54: Part of a noted reb's signatureELEEDDown 56: Show pluckDAREDDown 59: YakJAWDDown 60: Photocopier abbr.LTR