New York Times Answers - Saturday, 10th March 2012 There are 32 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 10th March 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Regular fluctuationEBBANDFLOWAAcross 11: ResourcefulnessWITSAAcross 15: Choose not to mess withLEAVE ALONEAAcross 16: Stop shootingWRAPAAcross 17: Written between two rows of textINTERLINEDAAcross 18: "But men are men; the best sometimes forget" speakerIAGOAAcross 19: OpposingSTANDINGAGAINSTAAcross 21: "Jelly Roll, Bix and ___" (1994 history of early jazz)HOAGYAAcross 22: Lamb's "___ From Shakespeare"TALESAAcross 23: Empty spaceGAPAAcross 24: ___ of Denmark (James I's queen consort)ANNEAAcross 25: Fiber-rich fruitsFIGSAAcross 26: Madrigal syllablesTRA-LAAAcross 28: Crumbled ingredient in "dirt pudding"OREOAAcross 29: Takes the big cheese down to size?GRATESAAcross 30: Surprising revelationSHOCKERAAcross 34: Superior facilityPROWESSAAcross 35: "You have been ___"WARNEDAAcross 36: Salon selectionsDYESAAcross 37: She bests Sherlock in "A Scandal in Bohemia"IRENEAAcross 38: LightAIRYAAcross 39: Snide remarkGIBEAAcross 43: Items found in jacketsLPSAAcross 44: TV golf analyst who won three MastersFALDOAAcross 46: What tickets may get youFINESAAcross 47: Some movies on TV are shown in itLETTERBOXFORMATAAcross 50: Possible solutionIDEAAAcross 51: ApproximatelyGIVE OR TAKEAAcross 52: Film genreNOIRAAcross 53: Quick affair?ONENIGHTERAAcross 54: One attracted to vinegarGNATAAcross 55: Terrible #2sSORELOSERSDDown 1: "24" actress CuthbertELISHADDown 2: Robert who won Oscars for both writing and directing "Kramer vs. Kramer"BENT ONDDown 2: Robert who won Oscars for both writing and directing "Kramer vs. Kramer"BENTONDDown 3: 1942 invasion siteBATAANDDown 4: Pay backAVENGEDDown 5: SquareNERDYDDown 6: "Burning Giraffes in Yellow" painterDALIDDown 7: More obdurateFLINTIERDDown 8: Much earlierLONG-AGODDown 9: Two stars of "Paper Moon"ONEALSDDown 10: One held in a trapWEDGEDDown 11: When the O.S.S. was formedWWIIDDown 12: Reagan-era scandalIRANGATEDDown 13: Subjects of many notices stapled to telephone polesTAGSALESDDown 14: Part of a timing pattern on a football fieldSPOT PASSDDown 20: Winners of the longest postseason game in major-league history (18 innings, 2005)ASTROSDDown 25: Lead role in "Miracle on 34th Street"FREDDDown 27: Way to serve vegetablesRAWDDown 28: 1940s-'50s tough-guy portrayer DennisOKEEFEDDown 29: Gandalf the ___GREYDDown 30: Drinking to excessSWILLINGDDown 31: Brought up incessantlyHARPEDONDDown 32: Aeschylus trilogyORESTEIADDown 33: "This Week at War" airerCNNDDown 34: Mineral found in igneous rocksPYROXENEDDown 36: Took a mulligan onDIDOVERDDown 38: Typical lab rat, e.g.ALBINODDown 39: CircumferencesGIRTHSDDown 40: YardbirdINMATEDDown 41: Cylindrical vessel with a flat bottomBEAKERDDown 42: Compounds found in wineESTERSDDown 45: Ancient Mycenaean strongholdARGOSDDown 46: Do withoutFORGODDown 48: Pointed, in a wayTARTDDown 49: StymieFOIL