New York Times Answers - Saturday, 22nd August 2020 There are 33 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 22nd August 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Finger-on-lips soundSHHAAcross 4: Performer for whom a San Diego stadium was namedSHAMUAAcross 9: Some company bigwigs, for shortCFOSAAcross 13: Food mascot in a green suit jacketKEEBLERELFAAcross 16: Gifford's talk show successorRIPAAAcross 17: "Take that, loser!"IN-YOUR-FACEAAcross 18: Pole position?AXISAAcross 19: Comic whom Seinfeld called "the Picasso of our profession"PRYORAAcross 20: ___ sleepREMAAcross 21: Only graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize (awarded 1992)MAUSAAcross 22: Onetime neighbor of French IndochinaSIAMAAcross 23: Find outrageously funnyROARATAAcross 26: "OK, I've heard enough"TMIAAcross 27: Prompter of a channel change, maybeTVADAAcross 29: Rain can ruin itSUEDEAAcross 31: BingesGOESONABENDERAAcross 35: What it takes to become a queen?PAWNPROMOTIONAAcross 36: Neil Patrick Harris's role on "How I Met Your Mother"BARNEYSTINSONAAcross 37: Herb of the parsley familyANISEAAcross 38: Romeo or JulietTEENAAcross 39: Member of the famSIBAAcross 40: Settles withREPAYSAAcross 44: Some pricey cars, for shortJAGSAAcross 48: Great dealSCADAAcross 50: "Pourquoi ___?"PASAAcross 51: Actress Linney of Netflix's "Ozark"LAURAAAcross 52: Opposite of ineptABLEAAcross 53: Words that sometimes follow 1-AcrossITSASECRETAAcross 56: GuysLADSAAcross 57: SkinflintCHEAPSKATEAAcross 58: Leading role in "The Phantom of the Opera"ERIKAAcross 59: Doesn't take any cards, saySTAYSAAcross 60: In need of a lift?SADDDown 1: Passes onSKIPSDDown 2: French philosopher BergsonHENRIDDown 3: 2003 #1 hit with the lyric "Shake it like a Polaroid picture"HEYYADDown 4: Relative of a tie in musicSLURDDown 5: Lead-in to storyHERDDown 6: Newfoundland soundARFDDown 7: Half of a classic comedy duoMEARADDown 8: Reason to see a gastroenterologistULCERDDown 9: Do some fast data processing?CRAMDDown 10: Obsessed withFIXATEDONDDown 11: Hangout for Dorian GrayOPIUM DENDDown 12: FlipperSASSIERDDown 14: Gold rush phenomenaBOOMTOWNSDDown 15: Branch of the D.H.S.FEMADDown 23: Like a stereotypical mobster's voiceRASPYDDown 24: Things picked up at a landfillODORSDDown 25: Sub-Saharan scourgeTSETSEDDown 28: False frontVENEERDDown 30: British flierUNION JACKDDown 31: Giuseppe ___, leader in Italy's unificationGARIBALDIDDown 32: English translation of 50-AcrossNOTDDown 33: AccordAMITYDDown 34: Natural history museum sightsBONESDDown 35: Emergency exit featurePANICBARDDown 36: Beer with a triangular logoBASSALEDDown 41: Way coolEPICDDown 42: WaysPATHSDDown 43: A keen eye, for a proofreader, sayASSETDDown 45: Waves of New Agers?AURASDDown 46: "Little Women" director GerwigGRETADDown 47: Having had quite enoughSATEDDDown 49: Much can be written on thisDESKDDown 51: OffLESSDDown 54: Small cellAAADDown 55: Piece in StrategoSPY