New York Times Answers - Saturday, 12th April 2014 There are 33 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 12th April 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Popularity boost due to a certain TV endorsementCOLBERTBUMPAAcross 12: Rebel in a beretCHEAAcross 15: "A thousand pardons"EVERSOSORRYAAcross 16: Athlete in a shellOARAAcross 17: Diet, e.g.LEGISLATUREAAcross 18: "Collages" novelist, 1964NINAAcross 19: Arab spring?TROTAAcross 20: Mexicans roll themARSAAcross 21: Composers of some rhapsodiesODISTSAAcross 23: Business of 41-Down: Abbr.INSAAcross 24: Wear for Hu JintaoMAOSUITAAcross 25: Mythical abode of heroes slain in battleASGARDAAcross 29: "Each of us bears his own Hell" writerVIRGILAAcross 30: Part of a drag outfitHEELSAAcross 31: Relatives of black holesDARKSTARSAAcross 34: Cousin of an agaveALOEAAcross 35: DispatchHASTEAAcross 36: To you, in ToulouseATOIAAcross 37: Place for rank-and-filers in the House of CommonsBACKBENCHAAcross 39: Ozone menaceFREONAAcross 40: Pungent panini ingredientASIAGOAAcross 41: Gets startedSETSTOAAcross 42: They often provide illumination in galleriesDOCENTSAAcross 44: Arm with many vessels, maybeBAYAAcross 45: Like angelsONHIGHAAcross 46: PalookaOAFAAcross 47: Throws for a loopAWESAAcross 51: Shakespeare sonnet that begins "So am I as the rich, whose blessed key"LIIAAcross 52: Parts of some alarmsHEATSENSORSAAcross 55: FleeceCONAAcross 56: White whale's whereaboutsARCTIC OCEANAAcross 57: Bath setting: Abbr.ENGAAcross 58: People sampling mushrooms, sayMYCOLOGISTSDDown 1: Druid, e.g.CELTDDown 2: SpanningOVERDDown 3: Theme of several theme parksLEGODDown 4: Piltdown man, sayBRITDDown 5: Dot-dot-dotESSDDown 6: Casualty of the Battle of RoncesvallesROLANDDDown 7: Old dynastsTSARSDDown 8: Some spam sendersBOTSDDown 9: The Negro R. runs through itURUDDown 10: "Fantasy Island" hostMRROARKEDDown 11: Stray mongrelsPYEDOGSDDown 12: Chancellery settingsCONSULATESDDown 13: Where Nord, Nord-Est and Nord-Ouest are departmentsHAITIDDown 14: Arp contemporaryERNSTDDown 22: "Interesting ... but museum-worthy?"ISITARTDDown 23: Org. whose logo has an eagle and scalesIRSDDown 24: Opposite of gloomMIRTHDDown 25: King of KingsAHABDDown 26: 1987 Lionel Richie hitSELADDown 27: 21st-century pastime for treasure huntersGEOCACHINGDDown 28: Leonov who was the first man to walk in spaceALEKSEIDDown 29: Balboa's first nameVASCODDown 31: Alternative to shoots?DANGSDDown 32: A cube has oneROOTDDown 33: ___-SovietSINODDown 35: Like many a purple-tinged moorlandHEATHERYDDown 38: "Fur Traders Descending the Missouri" painter, 1845BINGHAMDDown 39: Creator of "30 Rock"FEYDDown 41: Its parent is Liberty MutualSAFECODDown 42: Opposite of agitatoDOLCEDDown 43: Pizza toppingONIONDDown 44: Pizza toppingBASILDDown 46: Bart and Lisa's bus driverOTTODDown 47: Sacs studied by 58-AcrossASCIDDown 48: Parts of a sob storyWOESDDown 49: Latin 101 wordERATDDown 50: Phishing loot: Abbr.SSNSDDown 53: Orange's org.ACCDDown 54: Periodic dairy aisle offeringNOG