New York Times Bonus Answers - Saturday, 1st October 2011 There are 43 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times Bonus crossword on Saturday, 1st October 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times Bonus AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: All the world's one, to ShakespeareSTAGEAAcross 6: ASCAP counterpartBMIAAcross 9: SeaWorld barkerSEALAAcross 13: Blood-relatedHEMALAAcross 14: Board game of world dominationRISKAAcross 16: Toy block brandLEGOAAcross 17: Manicurist's materialEMERYAAcross 18: Closely relatedAKINAAcross 19: Baseball's youngest 600-homer man, informallyARODAAcross 20: Busy mo. for the I.R.S.APRAAcross 21: "We can __ the world ..." (lyrics from CSNY's "Chicago")SAVEAAcross 23: John who wrote "The World According to Garp"IRVINGAAcross 25: Add to the staffHIREAAcross 26: Get-up-and-goPEPAAcross 27: Robert Jordan's "The __ of the World"EYEAAcross 28: Flash of lightGLEAMAAcross 30: Costner of "Waterworld"KEVINAAcross 32: Its calendar predicts the end of the world in 2012MAYANAAcross 33: CootiesLICEAAcross 34: "Change the World" singer ClaptonERICAAcross 38: Sea of __ (Black Sea arm)AZOVAAcross 39: "She loves me ... " unitPETALAAcross 40: Jay who wrote "How to Be the Funniest Kid in the Whole Wide World"LENOAAcross 41: Great __ (dog breed claiming the record for the world's tallest)DANEAAcross 42: All tied upEVENAAcross 43: "Stop the World and Let Me Off" singer PatsyCLINEAAcross 44: Org. that "tracks" SantaNORADAAcross 46: Nickels and dimesCOINSAAcross 47: One who fought in World War II, sayVETAAcross 50: Builder: Abbr.MFRAAcross 51: The world record for this is 3:43MILEAAcross 52: Macworld 2007 debutIPHONEAAcross 54: World Cup announcer's cryGOALAAcross 55: "CSI" evidenceDNAAAcross 58: Ponzi scheme, e.g.SCAMAAcross 59: Navy noncomsCPOSAAcross 61: Best in the worldIDEALAAcross 63: Muscular fitnessTONEAAcross 64: Fit __ tiedTOBEAAcross 65: Niven who starred in "Around the World in 80 Days"DAVIDAAcross 66: Abbr. on a memoATTNAAcross 67: Grafton's "__ for Evidence"EISAAcross 68: Tina Majorino's "Waterworld" roleENOLADDown 1: 2000 World Series siteSHEADDown 2: Office fill-inTEMPDDown 3: From the New World: Abbr.AMERDDown 4: Long-nosed fishGARDDown 5: __ Fields (mythological afterworld)ELYSIANDDown 6: Huxley's "__ New World"BRAVEDDown 7: Myers of "Wayne's World"MIKEDDown 8: "It __" (reply to "Who's there?")ISIDDown 9: Serb or CroatSLAVDDown 10: OtherworldlyEERIEDDown 11: "... the __ of defeat" ("Wide World of Sports" intro words)AGONYDDown 12: Meeting place for Moose or ElksLODGEDDown 15: Stuntman Evel, holder of the Guinness World Record for broken bonesKNIEVELDDown 22: Slot machine partARMDDown 24: Sch. in Troy, N.Y.RPIDDown 25: Devoutly-hoped-for afterworldHEAVENDDown 26: Praline nutPECANDDown 28: Mideast's __ StripGAZADDown 29: French city known for silkLYONDDown 30: Passed illegally, as a checkKITEDDDown 31: Bly who circled the worldNELLIEDDown 32: Word appearing four times before "World" in a 1963 movie titleMADDDown 33: Burton of "Roots"LEVARDDown 35: Jockey's strapREINDDown 36: B&B'sINNSDDown 37: Sebastian who once held the world record for the 51-AcrossCOEDDown 39: Like Don Larsen's famous 1956 World Series gamePERFECTDDown 43: "When Worlds __" (1951 sci-fi film)COLLIDEDDown 45: Every, on an RxOMNDDown 46: Org. that publishes "The World Factbook"CIADDown 47: Lake Buena __ (Disney World setting)VISTADDown 48: Disney World theme parkEPCOTDDown 49: Former U.N. leader U __THANTDDown 51: Mel Brooks role in "History of the World Part I"MOSESDDown 53: Prophetic signOMENDDown 54: World's most northern desertGOBIDDown 55: "Whip It" rock groupDEVODDown 56: Execute perfectly, slangilyNAILDDown 57: Pierce player on "M*A*S*H"ALDADDown 60: Poet who wrote "I dwelt alone / In a world of moan"POEDDown 62: Rather who used to end his show with "That's part of our world tonight"DAN