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New York Times Answers - Saturday, 16th March 2013

There are 33 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 16th March 2013. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Increases the intensitySTEPSITUP
AAcross 10: High-hatter's wear?
AAcross 15: Totally plugged-inWELLAWARE
AAcross 16: Bury
AAcross 17: Sheepskin source
AAcross 18: Spirit, in Stuttgart
AAcross 19: Maximum, nonstandardly
AAcross 20: Sprites are similar to themFRESCAS
AAcross 22: :, at timesISTO
AAcross 23: "The Ground Beneath ___ Feet" (U2 song)
AAcross 25: Go a long way
AAcross 26: Rapper with the 2002 #1 hit "Always on Time"JARULE
AAcross 28: 1972 treaty subjects, brieflyABMS
AAcross 31: Like many ventilation systems
AAcross 35: Dress-to-impress attireBESTSUIT
AAcross 37: Singer CarmenMCRAE
AAcross 38: Fukuda's predecessor as Japan's P.M.ABE
AAcross 39: Italian game akin to pétanque
AAcross 40: Football Hall-of-Famer who became a Minnesota Supreme Court justiceALANPAGE
AAcross 42: Thirst
AAcross 43: Genre for 37-Across
AAcross 44: Ice cream or pizza follower
AAcross 46: Won't shut up
AAcross 48: Comment while putting something away
AAcross 49: Yuri's beloved, in literatureLARA
AAcross 53: More prone to bellyaches
AAcross 56: Growled at, say
AAcross 58: Welcomed to one's houseHADIN
AAcross 59: One may be represented by stars
AAcross 61: PlaguedATEAT
AAcross 62: Became fairCLEAREDUP
AAcross 63: Shakespeare's Ross, e.g.
AAcross 64: Gift for a TV buffDVDBOXSET
DDown 1: Studier of sutras
DDown 2: Final aim, to a philosopher
DDown 3: Title site of six films: Abbr.ELMST
DDown 4: He wrote "No human thing is of serious importance"
DDown 5: Old story intro?
DDown 6: Gull's cryIWASHAD
DDown 7: Rip up
DDown 8: Strict follower?
DDown 9: Stamp feature, in philately lingoPERF
DDown 10: Fierce sort
DDown 11: What a 64-Across may compriseONESEASON
DDown 12: What a day trader tries to turn
DDown 13: Supervillain from Krypton
DDown 14: M.D.'s with tiny flashlightsENTS
DDown 21: Travel plans: Abbr.RTES
DDown 24: Like 49-Down
DDown 26: Major mode of transportation?
DDown 27: Pace of "Pushing Daisies"
DDown 29: Many sit on pads
DDown 30: Start moving
DDown 31: Baroque "key of glory": Abbr.DMAJ
DDown 32: Carol Burnett's 17-AcrossUCLA
DDown 33: It's unlikely to workCRAZYIDEA
DDown 34: Like Jane Goodall's study site
DDown 36: Means of reaching a peak level?
DDown 38: "Lord," in Turkish
DDown 41: View from a pew
DDown 42: Where one may have personal reactions?HOMELAB
DDown 45: Put up with
DDown 47: Role for both Burton and Amos in a 1977 miniseriesKINTE
DDown 49: Stuff in a swim cap
DDown 50: They're not basic things
DDown 51: Noël Coward's "Sigh No More," e.g.
DDown 52: Ace
DDown 53: With 54-Down, start of a historic telegraph message
DDown 54: See 53-Down
DDown 55: Invoice abbr.RECD
DDown 57: Tutee of Seneca
DDown 60: Year in Claudius's reign
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