New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th March 2016 There are 35 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th March 2016. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: King or queenBEDAAcross 4: Record six-time N.B.A. M.V.P.ABDULJABBARAAcross 15: Northeast sch. in the Liberty LeagueRPIAAcross 16: Rather caricaturedCARTOONLIKEAAcross 17: Understanding responsesOHSAAcross 18: One involved in a pyramid scheme?CHEERLEADERAAcross 19: Broke down, sayWEPTAAcross 21: End of a Hemingway titleRISESAAcross 22: Fleck on the banjoBELAAAcross 23: Atlanta train systemMARTAAAcross 25: Drink often served chilledNOGAAcross 27: Bert's sister in children's literatureNANAAcross 28: Dandy headpiecesPERIWIGSAAcross 31: CatchNABAAcross 33: Excessively harshDRACONIANAAcross 35: Philadelphia train systemSEPTAAAcross 39: Trio in Greek mythFATESAAcross 40: New Deal org.FHAAAcross 41: Pope John Paul II's first nameKAROLAAcross 42: Was outSLEPTAAcross 43: Aida in "Aida," e.g.TITLE ROLEAAcross 45: Go precederSETAAcross 47: Unsightly spotsBLOTCHESAAcross 48: Country music's ___ Brown BandZACAAcross 51: DigsPADAAcross 53: Early customer of BoeingUSAIRAAcross 54: Old Testament kingdomEDOMAAcross 56: Like the cities Yazd and ShirazIRANIAAcross 59: Transport method usually used in the winterT-BARAAcross 61: One who can see right through you?RADIOLOGISTAAcross 64: Author Chinua Achebe, by birthIBOAAcross 65: Back-to-back hitsONETWOPUNCHAAcross 66: "Kate Plus 8" airerTLCAAcross 67: Harmless slithererGARTER SNAKEAAcross 68: See 63-DownSEADDown 1: Something that's knittedBROWDDown 2: Here today, gone tomorrowEPHEMERALDDown 3: Quite differentDISPARATEDDown 4: Latin grammar case: Abbr.ACCDDown 5: Country with the King Hamad HighwayBAHRAINDDown 6: Trio abroadDREIDDown 7: Shoshone relativesUTESDDown 8: Player of Cleopatra in "Two Nights With Cleopatra"LORENDDown 9: Who had a #1 hit with "Toot Toot Tootsie (Goo'bye)"JOLSONDDown 10: Suffix with meth-ANEDDown 11: Spill everythingBLABDDown 12: Politico with the 2007 autobiography "Promises to Keep"BIDENDDown 13: "The Jungle Book" wolfAKELADDown 14: Put back onRERANDDown 20: Muscle used in bench-pressingTRICEPSDDown 24: Simple danceTWO-STEPDDown 26: Things that may be blownGASKETSDDown 28: Some email picsPDFSDDown 29: Photographic memory or perfect pitch, e.g.GIFTDDown 30: MasterSAHIBDDown 32: Cincinnati athleteBEAR CATDDown 32: Cincinnati athleteBEARCATDDown 34: NASA part: Abbr.NATLDDown 36: OutlawsPROHIBITSDDown 37: Not too awfulTOLERABLEDDown 38: Consumables often described with a percentageALESDDown 44: Comic who said "I open my eyes, remember who I am, what I'm like, and I just go 'Ugh'"LOUISCKDDown 46: Worker on London's Savile RowTAILORDDown 48: WeightlessnessZEROGDDown 49: 1943 Churchill conference siteADANADDown 50: Computer programmerCODERDDown 52: DivesDROPSDDown 55: Useful thing to keep on hand?MITTDDown 57: "Janie's Got ___" (1989 Aerosmith hit)AGUNDDown 58: First in a historical trioNINADDown 60: Almond ___ (candy)ROCADDown 62: Be shortOWEDDown 63: With 68-Across, end of a Hemingway titleTHE