New York Times Answers - Saturday, 4th February 2012 There are 33 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 4th February 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Navajo terrainMESASAAcross 6: Chicken ___PARMAAcross 10: Pack member, for short?CIGAAcross 13: TopOUTDOAAcross 14: What going 100 might result inSTEEPFINEAAcross 17: "You ___ one"OWEMEAAcross 18: 1980s-'90s hip-hop show co-hosted by Fab 5 FreddyYOMTVRAPSAAcross 19: IngurgitateDEVOURAAcross 21: DelectableLUSCIOUSAAcross 22: JoinsENROLLSAAcross 24: Food item whose name means "pounded"PESTOAAcross 25: "Patton" settingTUNISIAAAcross 27: RelieveRIDAAcross 28: They often accompany discoveriesAHASAAcross 29: Congregation, metaphoricallySHEEPAAcross 32: Org. studying virusesNIHAAcross 35: Be daringPUSHTHEENVELOPEAAcross 39: Sound after "Lower ... lower ... that's it!"AHHAAcross 40: Noted entertainer with a whistleHARPOAAcross 41: Site of a religious retreatAPSEAAcross 42: OafLUGAAcross 43: Sneeze causeRAGWEEDAAcross 46: Salad bar offeringBACONAAcross 49: Writer about a bearA. A. MILNEAAcross 51: "Julie & Julia" co-starAMYADAMSAAcross 53: AmassRACK UPAAcross 56: "Bad for bacteria" brandLISTERINEAAcross 58: Setting for the 1996 documentary "When We Were Kings"ZAIREAAcross 59: "Funny People" actorSETHROGENAAcross 60: "Pietà or Revolution by Night" artistERNSTAAcross 61: JerkASSAAcross 62: ZipDARTAAcross 63: "L'Amateur d'estampes" painterDEGASDDown 1: Subjunctive, e.g.MOODDDown 2: Dutch chess grandmaster MaxEUWEDDown 3: First N.B.A. player to light the Olympic cauldronSTEVENASHDDown 4: CautionADMONISHDDown 5: French nunsSOEURSDDown 6: Liberal arts dept.PSYDDown 7: Midway, e.g.ATOLLDDown 8: Fratricide victim of mythREMUSDDown 9: "Meet the ___" (major-league fight song)METSDDown 10: Bye lines?CIAOSDDown 11: DataINPUTDDown 12: Artist's supplyGESSODDown 15: Line at a water fountain, maybePVCPIPEDDown 16: Burned outFRIEDDDown 20: Échecs pieceROIDDown 23: Modern-day pointerLASERDDown 25: Part of a bar orderTAPADDown 26: "Dream on!"UHUHDDown 27: King, e.g.: Abbr.REVDDown 30: Like '40s boppersHEPDDown 31: Colossal, to ColeridgeENORMDDown 32: Christmas orderNOPEEKINGDDown 33: Alter ___ amicusIPSEDDown 34: FollowHEEDDDown 36: It rolls across fieldsTHUNDERDDown 37: Gorgon, e.g.HAGDDown 38: Business that's always cutting back?LAWNCAREDDown 42: DisinclinedLOATHDDown 44: Put onAIRDDown 45: Like some doughnuts and eyesGLAZEDDDown 46: Makings of a model, maybeBALSADDown 47: Billet-doux recipientsAMIESDDown 48: Some bump producersCYSTSDDown 49: Computer that pioneered in CD-ROMsAMIGADDown 50: Onetime Moore co-starASNERDDown 52: Longtime Yankee monikerARODDDown 54: Nocturnal bearURSADDown 55: No ___ (store sign)PETSDDown 57: Rhinology expert, for shortENT