New York Times Answers - Saturday, 2nd April 2022 There are 34 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 2nd April 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Office held five times by Julius CaesarCONSULAAcross 7: Not physically, sayINSPIRITAAcross 15: Program commemorated on the back of the Eisenhower dollar coinAPOLLOAAcross 16: Do some wedding planningSETADATEAAcross 17: WithdrawRECANTAAcross 18: PreposterousFARCICALAAcross 19: Word with club or queenDRAMAAAcross 20: Stuff, but not junkSATEAAcross 21: Where "the cheese stands alone," in a classic songDELLAAcross 22: They're tops to ScotsTAMSAAcross 23: LugSCHLEPAAcross 25: Faulty: PrefixDYSAAcross 26: Grow upAGEAAcross 27: Color not generated by lightSPRAYTANAAcross 29: Very nearly resembleBORDER ONAAcross 31: Livened (up)SPICEDAAcross 35: Picked upLEARNEDAAcross 36: Sushi chef's tasting menuOMAKASEAAcross 37: Literally, "substitute"ERSATZAAcross 38: Midwife's focus in the third stage of laborPLACENTAAAcross 39: Dazzling skillWIZARDRYAAcross 41: 2019 World Series winner, in briefNATAAcross 42: Org. with clubs, in two sensesPGAAAcross 45: "Anything!"NAMEITAAcross 46: Veronica ___, author of the "Divergent" trilogyROTHAAcross 47: Orange candleflower, for exampleARUMAAcross 49: "Mastering the Art of French Cooking," for oneTOMEAAcross 50: Expert with picksMINERAAcross 51: "Whatever you say ..."SURESUREAAcross 53: ___ chai (Indian beverage)MASALAAAcross 54: Short hooking pitchTEASERADAAcross 55: EventuallyONEDAYAAcross 56: Herbalists' panaceasALLHEALSAAcross 57: Muscle connectorsSINEWSDDown 1: Setting for drinks and dealsCARD TABLEDDown 2: Met someone?OPERAGOERDDown 3: Policy around the publicity-shy, sayNOCAMERASDDown 4: In-verse functions?SLAMSDDown 5: It runs up the armULNADDown 6: Offering for a developerLOTDDown 7: Capital of ancient PersiaISFAHANDDown 8: In an elegant wayNEATLYDDown 9: CannySTREET SMARTDDown 9: CannySTREETSMARTDDown 10: Campaign fund-raising lettersPACDDown 11: "That ___ love thee, Caesar, O, 'tis true": Shak.IDIDDDown 12: ToreRACEDDDown 13: Where 23-Down was coinedITALYDDown 14: Flushes, e.g., in pokerTELLSDDown 20: Gloucester catchSCRODDDown 23: The art of appearing effortlessly nonchalantSPREZZATURADDown 24: Institution roughly two millennia oldPAPACYDDown 27: SubmittedSENTINDDown 28: It started in 1964 as Blue Ribbon SportsNIKEDDown 30: AllureDRAWDDown 32: Salvo from Old IronsidesCANNONADEDDown 33: Acts of will?ESTATELAWDDown 34: Sci-fi effects that are beyond stunningDEATHRAYSDDown 36: Source of some nostalgiaOLDIEDDown 38: Many human anatomy studentsPREMEDSDDown 40: Unlikely to pontificate, sayAMORALDDown 42: Some ribbons and shellsPASTADDown 43: Congee, e.g.GRUELDDown 44: Coming in waves, in a wayAURALDDown 46: Up nowRISENDDown 48: Barrier against burrowersMESHDDown 50: Digital job, in briefMANIDDown 52: MatchSEEDDown 53: 1-12: Abbr.MOS