New York Times Answers - Sunday, 2nd March 2014 There are 61 across clues and 75 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 2nd March 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: CompadreAMIGOAAcross 6: Director of “Carrie” and “Scarface”DEPALMAAAcross 13: MussTOUSLEAAcross 19: They put up wallsMASONSAAcross 21: Does some farrier’s work onRESHOESAAcross 22: BerateRANTATAAcross 23: Nelson Mandela? [1995, 1985]BRAVEHEARTOUTOFAFRICAAAcross 26: She, in LisbonELAAAcross 27: Strike the ground in a golf swingBAFFAAcross 28: On the lineRISKEDAAcross 29: Fraternal groupELKSAAcross 30: One giving unreliable testimony? [1976, 1985*]ROCKYWITNESSAAcross 34: Blood-relatedHEMALAAcross 36: Gang girlMOLLAAcross 37: ParadigmsIDEALSAAcross 40: Bread holder?WALLETAAcross 43: MagnateTITANAAcross 46: AlternativelyELSEAAcross 48: Like yaks and mynasASIANAAcross 50: Muckraker TarbellIDAAAcross 51: Flips overADORESAAcross 53: Reason for missing a flight? [1970*, 2000*]AIRPORTTRAFFICAAcross 57: Message from one who’s all thumbs?TEXTAAcross 58: It’s pitchfork-shapedPSIAAcross 60: “With the jawbone of ___ ...” (declaration of Samson)ANASSAAcross 61: Purposely misinformLIETOAAcross 62: First name in tyrannyIDIAAcross 63: Real enthusiastFIENDAAcross 65: Ending for acro- or homo-NYMAAcross 66: Look-alikeTWINAAcross 68: Part of a line at O’Hare? [2002, 1976*]CHICAGOTAXIDRIVERAAcross 73: From the topANEWAAcross 74: Hide-hair connectorNORAAcross 75: ___ cologneEAUDEAAcross 76: Put awayATEAAcross 79: Leader of the packALPHAAAcross 82: Insurance giantAETNAAAcross 84: Part of a jazz duo?ZEEAAcross 85: Noted provider of pictorial instructionsIKEAAAcross 86: Cheesy pickup line? [1944, 1995*]GOINGMYWAYBABEAAcross 90: Bears, but not CubsNFLERSAAcross 92: Novelist PatchettANNAAcross 93: ForfeitsLOSESAAcross 94: Degrees for attys.LLDSAAcross 96: “Hound Dog” or “What’s New Pussycat?”OLDIEAAcross 97: Baseball’s Iron ManRIPKENAAcross 99: Snowmobile brandSKIDOOAAcross 102: River to the RhineAAREAAcross 104: V-shaped fortificationREDANAAcross 106: Reason why all the computers are down? [1976*, 2005]NETWORKCRASHAAcross 111: Gallic girlfriendAMIEAAcross 113: Surgically removeRESECTAAcross 116: Pulitzer winner JamesAGEEAAcross 117: Locale in Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”LEAAAcross 118: Seaside outing? [1955*, 1954]PICNICONTHEWATERFRONTAAcross 123: Former Gracie Mansion residentEDKOCHAAcross 124: RepeatITERATEAAcross 125: Lying face upSUPINEAAcross 126: ___ Channel (“Hannah Montana” airer)DISNEYAAcross 127: Successfully impersonatePASSFORAAcross 128: Early Apple computersLISASDDown 1: Yellow shadeAMBERDDown 2: Thomas of TVMARLODDown 3: Caravaggio’s “The Sacrifice of ___”ISAACDDown 4: End of some URLsGOVDDown 5: IndividuallyONE BY ONEDDown 6: Annual N.B.A. eventDRAFTDDown 7: Auction ending?E'ERDDown 8: The Oscars are awarded on it: Abbr.PSTDDown 9: When repeated, a plea of Richard IIIAHORSEDDown 10: Daughter in “The Sound of Music”LOUISADDown 11: 1986 World Series champsMETSDDown 12: “Dilbert” internASOKDDown 13: Reciprocal raising of tariffs, e.g.TRADEWARDDown 14: LummoxOAFDDown 15: “Amazing!”UNREALDDown 16: Many a hangingSTILL LIFEDDown 17: DeficiencyLACKDDown 18: Some P.A. announcementsETASDDown 20: Knitted wrapSHAWLDDown 24: TurboTax optionEFILEDDown 25: “Yuk!”FEHDDown 31: Target competitorKMARTDDown 32: Not yet final, legallyNISIDDown 33: Linda of Broadway’s “Jekyll & Hyde”EDERDDown 35: “Holy cow!”MANALIVEDDown 38: Historic fort on the Oregon TrailLARAMIEDDown 39: Bygone boomersSSTSDDown 41: Mince words?EDITDDown 42: Tijuana treatTACODDown 43: Star of “Mr. Hulot’s Holiday”TATIDDown 44: Put the finger onIDEDDDown 45: PoisonousTOXICDDown 47: “The Divided Self” author R. D. ___LAINGDDown 49: “I’m not kidding!”ITSTRUEDDown 52: Enliven, with “up”SPICEDDown 54: Like Gamal Abdel Nasser’s movementPANARABDDown 55: Jet blackONYXDDown 56: Numismatic conditionFINEDDown 59: Ocean routesSEAWAYSDDown 63: Achieved through trickeryFINAGLEDDDown 64: “Rough day?” responseDONTASKDDown 67: ExpandWIDENDDown 69: Chemistry Nobelist OttoHAHNDDown 70: Award won 21 times by Harold PrinceTONYDDown 71: In a stuporDAZEDDDown 72: Like fall leavesRAKEDDDown 77: Hatcher or PoloTERIDDown 78: AllayEASEDDown 79: Food thickenerAGARDDown 80: Actress AndersonLONIDDown 81: Small irritationsPINPRICKSDDown 83: Meadow mamasEWESDDown 85: “No one’s ___ than me” (Eminem lyric)ILLERDDown 87: Belgium or DenmarkMONARCHYDDown 88: TonsA LOTDDown 89: Diddle awayBLOWDDown 91: EmphaticFORCEFULDDown 95: “Beetle Bailey” figureSARGEDDown 98: Excited aboutKEENONDDown 100: Moves slowlyINCHESDDown 101: Scares offDETERSDDown 103: Astronaut Thomas on four space shuttle flightsAKERSDDown 105: Prefix with natalNEODDown 107: WesternOATERDDown 108: Dr. AlzheimerALOISDDown 109: Medicinal plantSENNADDown 110: Can’t standHATESDDown 111: MimickedAPEDDDown 112: Skirt styleMIDIDDown 114: Short cutSNIPDDown 115: James portrayed by BeyoncéETTADDown 119: ClinchICEDDown 120: Post-W.W. II female service memberWAFDDown 121: From ___ ZATODDown 122: The Engineers of the N.C.A.A., for shortRPI