New York Times Answers - Saturday, 22nd February 2014 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 22nd February 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Ones who think things are good as gold?ALCHEMISTSAAcross 11: Like metals used by 1-AcrossBASEAAcross 15: Feared sight on the Spanish MainPIRATE SHIPAAcross 16: Obama's favorite character on "The Wire"OMARAAcross 17: Like some parentsSTAY-AT-HOMEAAcross 18: Big long-distance carrier?SEMIAAcross 19: Coastal fish consumersERNSAAcross 20: Much may follow itHOWAAcross 21: Composer of the opera "Rusalka"DVORAKAAcross 23: Deal withSEETOAAcross 25: People might pass for them, for shortTDSAAcross 27: High line in the Middle EastEMIRSAAcross 28: Small cellAAAAAcross 30: Brand of body washesOLAYAAcross 32: Grp. with the Office of Iraq AnalysisCIAAAcross 33: Art that uses curse words?BLACK MAGICAAcross 37: Volt-ampereWATTAAcross 38: Takes the plungeRISKSITAAcross 39: Peak transmission setting of old?MTSINAIAAcross 41: Declines, with "out"OPTSAAcross 42: Fall apartCOMEUNDONEAAcross 44: Score abbr.ARRAAcross 45: First name of Woodstock's last performerJIMIAAcross 46: Split second?PEEAAcross 47: Golden, in GranadaDEOROAAcross 49: Hit with skits, for shortSNLAAcross 51: Get off the drive, sayERASEAAcross 55: No-gooderBAD EGGAAcross 57: 2012 baseball All-Star KinslerIANAAcross 59: Some plans for the future, brieflyIRASAAcross 60: RacketsADOSAAcross 61: High spirits?ARCHANGELSAAcross 64: Land capturer, in literatureNEMOAAcross 65: "Bummer"WHATASHAMEAAcross 66: TiedDREWAAcross 67: Whip wielderDOMINATRIXDDown 1: Vaulted areasAPSESDDown 2: Tall order at a British pubLITREDDown 3: Big picker-upper?CRANEDDown 4: Frequent Monet subjectsHAYSTACKSDDown 5: Projection in the air, for shortETADDown 6: Kind of bustMETHDDown 7: "___ a man in Reno" ("Folsom Prison Blues" lyric)ISHOTDDown 8: Well-trained boxer, maybeSHOWDOGDDown 9: Punk rocker Armstrong with a 2012 GrammyTIMDDown 10: Reached 100, saySPEDDDown 11: Near to one's heartBOSOMDDown 12: First drink ever ordered by James BondAMERICANODDown 13: Do-gooderSAMARITANDDown 14: Composer called a "gymnopédiste"ERIK SATIEDDown 22: Woe, in YiddishVEYDDown 24: Symbols of mightOAKSDDown 26: ScuzzSLIMEDDown 29: Facebook connections in Florence?AMICIDDown 31: Start sputtering, sayACT UPDDown 33: Aid in fast networkingBROADBANDDDown 34: One getting messages by word of mouth?LIP READERDDown 34: One getting messages by word of mouth?LIPREADERDDown 35: Site of the 1992 Republican National ConventionASTRODOMEDDown 36: Very small (and very important) matterATOMSDDown 37: Like some missed field goalsWIDERIGHTDDown 40: Weapon in "The Mikado"SNEEDDown 43: Telejournalist's itemMINICAMDDown 45: Part of many a training regimenJOGDDown 48: Plant in subsequent seasonsRESOWDDown 50: "Swing Shift" Oscar nomineeLAHTIDDown 52: In the backAREARDDown 53: Game stewSALMIDDown 54: Locale of London Stansted AirportESSEXDDown 56: "Good ___ A'mighty!"GAWDDDown 58: Side in an Indian restaurantNAANDDown 62: Certain sorority chapterRHODDown 63: Tapping grp.NSA