New York Times Bonus Answers - Tuesday, 1st May 2001 There are 42 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Tuesday, 1st May 2001. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Bonus AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Polar __ (Polaris)STARAAcross 5: Bryn __ CollegeMAWRAAcross 9: Creator of Mickey and GoofyWALTAAcross 13: Four-letter wordsOATHSAAcross 15: Canyon comebackECHOAAcross 16: Capital of Western SamoaAPIAAAcross 17: Stanford-__ testBINETAAcross 18: Lou Grant's paper, with "The"TRIBAAcross 19: Pole __ (ceiling-to-floor unit)LAMPAAcross 20: __ Arner Boyd, the first woman to fly over the North PoleLOUISEAAcross 22: Auto racer FabiTEOAAcross 24: Box score statRBIAAcross 25: "I have a dream" monogramMLKAAcross 26: Map projection on which the poles cannot be shownMERCATORAAcross 28: Pole __ (desirable starting spot in an auto race)POSITIONAAcross 32: "I wouldn't touch it with a __-foot pole!"TENAAcross 33: Oil cartel lettersOPECAAcross 34: Onetime tadpoleFROGAAcross 36: Polar __ (measurement in some coordinate systems)ANGLEAAcross 40: "Ich bin __ Berliner"EINAAcross 41: G.I. rankPFCAAcross 42: Sought officeRANAAcross 44: Don the feed bagEATAAcross 45: 1/10,000,000 of the distance between a pole and the equator, roughlyMETERAAcross 47: Herring kinSHADAAcross 49: Explorer Sverdrup, who sought to reach the North PoleOTTOAAcross 50: Fond du __, Wis.LACAAcross 52: Roald, the first person to reach the South PoleAMUNDSENAAcross 54: Line passing through both the earth's polesMERIDIANAAcross 58: Blazed a trailLEDAAcross 59: Outer: PrefixEXOAAcross 60: Heavenly bodyORBAAcross 61: Race on a course with flag-marked polesSLALOMAAcross 64: Color of some hummingbirds' throatsRUBYAAcross 66: __ tree (pole on which to hang clothing)COATAAcross 68: Low man on the __ poleTOTEMAAcross 70: "Each Dawn __" (Cagney film)IDIEAAcross 71: "Peanuts" girlLUCYAAcross 72: Brown ermineSTOATAAcross 73: Shelter supported by polesTENTAAcross 74: Politically incorrect suffixETTEAAcross 75: HardensSETSDDown 1: Cry hardSOBDDown 2: Horse's fly-swatterTAILDDown 3: "__ cost to you!"ATNODDown 4: Exhibiting cold symptomsRHEUMICDDown 5: Allot, with "out"METEDDown 6: Crossworder's dir.ACRDDown 7: Like half a barber poleWHITEDDown 8: Peary, credited with being the first to reach the North PoleROBERTDDown 9: __-MartWALDDown 10: Poles __ (completely opposite)APARTDDown 11: Dance employing a poleLIMBODDown 12: Fleshy-snouted beastTAPIRDDown 14: One of a circus clown's pair of polesSTILTDDown 21: Flatbottom boatSKIFFDDown 23: Arctic __ (North Pole surrounder)OCEANDDown 26: Telephonic 6 trigramMNODDown 27: Advice giver LandersANNDDown 28: Limerick, e.g.POEMDDown 29: Mayberry boyOPIEDDown 30: FedExed or faxedSENTDDown 31: Tolkien monstersORCSDDown 35: Ending with cable or candyGRAMDDown 37: ComprehendsGETSDDown 38: Running behindLATEDDown 39: English school since 1440ETONDDown 41: Madrid galleryPRADODDown 43: "Never __ moment!"ADULLDDown 46: New Haven collegianELIDDown 48: __ Solo ("Star Wars" role)HANDDown 49: Nonstandard stock-purchase quantitiesODDLOTSDDown 51: Hour __ (intersector of the poles of a celestial sphere)CIRCLEDDown 53: __-foot oilNEATSDDown 54: Be worthy ofMERITDDown 55: Display, as charmEXUDEDDown 56: He slid down the BatpoleROBINDDown 57: In the neighborhood ofABOUTDDown 61: Eye woeSTYEDDown 62: Platte River IndiansOTOEDDown 63: Potatoes' partnerMEATDDown 65: To this dayYETDDown 67: Play a partACTDDown 69: Washington, McKinley et al.: Abbr.MTS