New York Times Answers - Friday, 6th July 1979 There are 35 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 6th July 1979. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Kind of raceDRAGAAcross 5: Flutter or sway looselyFLAPAAcross 9: Impure diamondBORTAAcross 13: Kansas cityIOLAAAcross 14: Do-re-miMOOLAAAcross 15: Arrow poisonINEEAAcross 16: NeutralizedCOUNTERBALANCEDAAcross 19: What exodists doEMIGRATEAAcross 20: Mock-upsMODELSAAcross 21: Isle of ___ (English county)ELYAAcross 22: LairsDENSAAcross 23: Moist and coldCLAMMYAAcross 27: Take the baitBITEAAcross 28: Old soldiers' org.VFWAAcross 31: Cattle roundupRODEOAAcross 32: U.S.N. vesselLSTAAcross 33: Alone, as a diva onstageSOLAAAcross 34: Illicit, as a saleUNDER-THE-COUNTERAAcross 38: Become gentleMELTAAcross 39: "Them as ___ gits"HASAAcross 40: Burmese nativeKARENAAcross 41: Prefix with suppose and signifyPREAAcross 42: Sardine packagesTINSAAcross 43: Furious fellowsRAGERSAAcross 44: Joker, for oneCARDAAcross 45: Three-toed slothsAISAAcross 46: Extra item in a newspaperINSERTAAcross 49: Go beforeANTECEDEAAcross 54: Retaliatory actionsCOUNTERMEASURESAAcross 56: "Don't bet ___!"ON ITAAcross 57: Jackets and collarsETONSAAcross 58: Large quantitiesTONSAAcross 59: N.J. fiveNETSAAcross 60: Something to featherNESTAAcross 61: Ferrara nameESTEDDown 1: "Galloping dominoes"DICEDDown 2: " . . . always ___ at the top"ROOMDDown 3: His: Fr.ALUIDDown 4: Antisocial groupGANGDDown 5: "Fair, fat, and ___": ScottFORTYDDown 6: Ear partLOBEDDown 7: In the style ofALADDown 7: In the style ofALA.DDown 8: ___ State (S. Carolina)PALMETTODDown 9: TiesBINDSDDown 10: Story starterONCEDDown 11: Spool's cousinREELDDown 12: Kennedy and WilliamsTEDSDDown 14: FarinaceousMEALYDDown 17: Nervous thrillTREMORDDown 18: Highly ratedA-ONEDDown 22: RecordDISCDDown 23: Appropriate rhyme for thumpCRUMPDDown 24: AsceticLONERDDown 25: ConfuseADDLEDDown 26: Run intoMEETDDown 27: SanctifyBLESSDDown 28: Part of a French toastVOTREDDown 29: Smirk or scoffFLEERDDown 30: AlertsWARNSDDown 33: Fisherman's headacheSNAGDDown 35: Thurber's "The ___ Clocks"THIRTEENDDown 36: WorkerHANDDDown 37: Arbitrary proclamationsUKASESDDown 42: SharpTARTDDown 43: Sopranos Hunter and ShaneRITASDDown 44: Monetary unitsCENTSDDown 45: In reference toANENTDDown 46: Representation for venerationICONDDown 47: "___ but the brave . . . ": DrydenNONEDDown 48: Diamonds, e.g.SUITDDown 49: Radio name of yoreAMOSDDown 50: DaintyCUTEDDown 51: Psyche's belovedEROSDDown 52: Auto scarDENTDDown 53: To be, to CiceroESSEDDown 55: Highway: Abbr.RTE