New York Times Answers - Saturday, 16th May 2009 There are 35 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 16th May 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Exuberant gesture with splayed fingersJAZZHANDSAAcross 10: Snake in the grassPERILAAcross 15: Captain's commandASYOUWEREAAcross 16: Coat cutA-LINEAAcross 16: Coat cutALINEAAcross 17: SafeSTRONGBOXAAcross 18: Something gays and straights have in common?LONGAAAcross 19: PhrasePUTAAcross 20: Sideshow Bob's last name on "The Simpsons"TERWILLIGERAAcross 22: "Vous ___ ici" (French map indication)ETESAAcross 24: Studio propsEASELSAAcross 25: Onetime Nascar outletTNNAAcross 26: Like some gems and old moviesRECUTAAcross 28: Corriere della ___, Italy's top-selling newspaperSERAAAcross 29: Vexed lookMOUEAAcross 30: Registers, with "in"SOAKSAAcross 32: Longfellow or Millay, by birthMAINERAAcross 34: Tree with heart-shaped leavesCATALPAAAcross 37: Tack itemHARNESSAAcross 38: Mrs. Wingfield in "The Glass Menagerie"AMANDAAAcross 39: Maker of the first electric compact calculatorCASIOAAcross 40: Rtes. with plazasTPKSAAcross 41: More than brownCHARAAcross 43: In accordance withASPERAAcross 47: One going steady?SHEAAcross 48: They may be fingeredCHORDSAAcross 50: ___-tymeOLDEAAcross 51: Work stoppage?COFFEE BREAKAAcross 54: Island in the ThamesAITAAcross 55: Red-haired Disney princessARIELAAcross 56: "Deliverance" actorNEDBEATTYAAcross 58: Central pointNAVELAAcross 59: Something pulled out in churchORGAN STOPAAcross 60: HandleSEETOAAcross 61: "I sympathize"BEENTHEREDDown 1: Traditional March birthstoneJASPERDDown 2: SharpASTUTEDDown 3: Antiallergy brandZYRTECDDown 4: Common field trip destinationZOODDown 5: Kind of clubHUNTDDown 6: "You shouldn't have"AWGEEDDown 7: Location of the 44-DownNEBRASKADDown 8: Suffers through a boring meeting, maybeDROWSESDDown 9: Closer to 10?SEXIERDDown 10: ShroudsPALLSDDown 11: "My God," in AramaicELOIDDown 12: Bars for a cell?RINGTONEDDown 13: Wide-eyed onesINGENUESDDown 14: Picker-uppers?LEARNERSDDown 21: Foals : horses :: crias : ___LLAMASDDown 23: Preakness flowers, familiarlySUSANSDDown 27: All ___TOLDDDown 29: Baseball player known as Mr. White SoxMINOSODDown 31: Extra in "Broken Arrow," 1950APACHEDDown 33: "Votre toast," for oneARIADDown 34: Radiodensity indicatorsCATSCANSDDown 35: Early containersAMPHORAEDDown 36: RestTAKE FIVEDDown 37: Like a style of painting with sharply delineated formsHARDEDGEDDown 39: "Wayne's World" actressCARREREDDown 42: ChatHOBNOBDDown 44: River facetiously described as "a mile wide at the mouth, but only six inches deep"PLATTEDDown 45: White, in fiction, or Brown, in real lifeEDITORDDown 46: Enter againRETYPEDDown 48: Item with a pegboxCELLODDown 49: Nick of college football who was twice A.P. Coach of the YearSABANDDown 52: "Dogs"FEETDDown 53: Frequent phone booth userKENTDDown 57: Powdery evidenceASH