New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 2nd March 2011 There are 35 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 2nd March 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Only patron on "Cheers" to appear in all 275 episodesNORMAAcross 5: Honshu metropolisOSAKAAAcross 10: SoundHALEAAcross 14: Manitoba nativeCREEAAcross 15: Needing nourishmentUNFEDAAcross 16: Over, in OberammergauUBERAAcross 17: "Taxi Driver" tagline?AFARETOREMEMBERAAcross 20: Org. in a 1955 mergerAFLAAcross 21: Super Bowl XLV M.V.P. RodgersAARONAAcross 22: The Minutemen of the 1-DownUMASSAAcross 23: Buy-now-pay-later arrangement: Abbr.MTGEAAcross 24: Cavaliers, on scoreboardsCLEAAcross 25: "Back to the Future" tagline?ACOMEDYOFERASAAcross 31: Tapenade ingredientOLIVEAAcross 32: Actor/composer NovelloIVORAAcross 33: TruckloadTONAAcross 35: Cat's tongue?JIVEAAcross 36: BailiwicksAREASAAcross 38: Dreyfus defenderZOLAAAcross 39: Band of geishas?OBIAAcross 40: Lipinski leapAXELAAcross 41: Have a cowCALVEAAcross 42: "Titanic" tagline?ICYDEADPEOPLEAAcross 46: ArchaicOLDAAcross 47: Bumps hardRAMSAAcross 48: Like the Aramco oil companySAUDIAAcross 51: TeemSWARMAAcross 53: Geller with a spoon-bending actURIAAcross 56: "Return of the Jedi" tagline?LUKEBACKINANGERAAcross 59: Pitcher-turned-sportscaster HershiserORELAAcross 60: Grammatically dissectPARSEAAcross 61: Marlon's "On the Waterfront" directorELIAAAcross 62: Striped swimmerBASSAAcross 63: Worked at home?UMPEDAAcross 64: Dix halvedCINQDDown 1: March Madness org.NCAADDown 2: "Carmina Burana" composerORFFDDown 3: Down-to-earthREALDDown 4: Cousteau's milieuMERDDown 5: Power failureOUTAGEDDown 6: Sawed logs, so to speakSNOREDDDown 7: Big doAFRODDown 8: Gung-hoKEENDDown 9: Naval V.I.P.: Abbr.ADMDDown 10: G.M. brand discontinued in 2010HUMMERDDown 11: "Dancing Queen" groupABBADDown 12: DregsLEESDDown 13: Slips upERRSDDown 18: Inscription on a Wonderland cakeEATMEDDown 19: Swiss who pioneered in graph theoryEULERDDown 23: Bxe5 or 0-0-0, in chessMOVEDDown 24: Corp. money execsCFOSDDown 25: What an accused perpetrator needsALIBIDDown 26: Palindromic car nameCIVICDDown 27: Triangular traffic signYIELDDDown 28: They travel down fallopian tubesOVADDown 29: Bikini, for oneATOLLDDown 30: Figure outSOLVEDDown 31: Spanish eyeOJODDown 34: "No way, laddie!"NAEDDown 36: FiredAXEDDDown 37: "Michael Collins" actorREADDown 38: MicrowavesZAPSDDown 40: Ignore the cue cards, sayAD-LIBDDown 41: Short stop?COMMADDown 43: Mountain airsYODELSDDown 44: Purpose of an odePRAISEDDown 45: Like most runs, in baseballEARNEDDDown 48: Person who uses a sleeve for a napkin, saySLOBDDown 49: Je ne sais quoiAURADDown 50: Strings at luausUKESDDown 51: E-mail from a Nigerian prince, probablySCAMDDown 52: Cincinnati sitcom stationWKRPDDown 53: Aptly named fruitUGLIDDown 54: It may hold your horsesREINDDown 55: Mesopotamia, todayIRAQDDown 57: Kwik-E-Mart owner on "The Simpsons"APUDDown 58: I.B.M. competitorNEC