New York Times Answers - Saturday, 30th October 2010 There are 34 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 30th October 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Treaty of Fort McIntosh signer, 1785CHIPPEWAAAcross 9: Taste test needPALATEAAcross 15: Can't do withoutREQUIRESAAcross 16: William Herschel discovery of 1787OBERONAAcross 17: Comment while hemmingISUPPOSEAAcross 18: Has an impressive addressORATESAAcross 19: Local listingsSTOPSAAcross 20: Coin collector's classificationEXTRAFINEAAcross 22: De Gaulle's predecessorCOTYAAcross 23: Part of the Kingdom of the NetherlandsARUBAAAcross 24: Contrivance for taking people for a rideSCAMAAcross 25: 440 yards, for many runnersONELAPAAcross 27: They often want to settle: Abbr.ATTSAAcross 29: Ad conclusion?LIBAAcross 30: "What's New, Pussycat?" co-star, 1965O'TOOLEAAcross 32: Antigen attackerT CELLAAcross 34: Least likely to turn tailBRAVESTAAcross 37: Automobil siteSTRASSEAAcross 39: Bethlehem's regionJUDEAAAcross 40: Pump alternativeTSTRAPAAcross 42: Subway inspection org.TSAAAcross 43: Empathic counselor of sci-fiTROIAAcross 45: Has a loan fromOWESTOAAcross 49: What a webmaster may masterHTMLAAcross 51: Gulf of Aqaba cityEILATAAcross 53: EatsCHOWAAcross 54: MonomaniacalOBSESSIVEAAcross 56: Group 13 member, in chemistryBORONAAcross 57: MistreatingMEANTOAAcross 58: Common salad ingredientESCAROLEAAcross 60: ConfederateALLIEDAAcross 61: Eponym of an Australian Open arenaROD LAVERAAcross 62: Surgeons' insertionsSTENTSAAcross 63: Deliverers of product lines?SPIELERSDDown 1: Big name in oilCRISCODDown 2: El Cid playerHESTONDDown 3: Lead-in to someone else's words, after "and"IQUOTEDDown 4: What a crush might bePUPPY LOVEDDown 5: Marks in a casinoPIPSDDown 6: Leandro's partnerERODDown 7: River to the North SeaWESERDDown 8: Kind of reproductionASEXUALDDown 9: Not skilled inPOORATDDown 10: Magician's openingABRADDown 11: Browses (through)LEAFSDDown 12: They're in ragsARTICLESDDown 13: They may be treated in a spaTOENAILSDDown 14: Pieces together?ENSEMBLEDDown 21: American Lung Assn. recommendationTBTESTDDown 23: Blood drive spec.APOSDDown 26: DistressedATEATDDown 28: One stuck in a floatSTRAWDDown 31: Holy Roman emperor, 973-83OTTOIIDDown 33: Florida city on the CaloosahatcheeCAPECORALDDown 34: Singer with the 1966 hit "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"BJTHOMASDDown 35: Area with aging factoriesRUST BELTDDown 35: Area with aging factoriesRUSTBELTDDown 36: WaterADAMSALEDDown 38: Compete in the Breeders CrownTROTDDown 41: Some Olympians get themSILVERSDDown 44: Covers over, in a wayRESODSDDown 46: Freed from guiltSHROVEDDown 47: Stonemason's chiselTOOLERDDown 48: They have rightsOWNERSDDown 50: Comintern creatorLENINDDown 52: "The Frogs Who Desired a King" authorAESOPDDown 55: Editorial reconsiderationSTETDDown 56: "Oklahoma!" set pieceBALEDDown 59: Year the Visigoths invaded ItalyCDI