New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th July 1996 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th July 1996. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: FellowCHAPAAcross 5: Hardly a blabbermouthCLAMAAcross 9: "Saturday Night Live" bitSPOOFAAcross 14: Priest of the EastLAMAAAcross 15: "Ritorna vincitor" singerAIDAAAcross 16: Form of electric powerHYDROAAcross 17: "I smell___!"ARATAAcross 18: Farm feedMASHAAcross 19: On___(succeeding)AROLLAAcross 20: Swizzle stickSTIRRERAAcross 22: Like some vansARMOREDAAcross 24: Longer-livedSENIORAAcross 25: InterweavePLAITAAcross 26: Expo '70 siteOSAKAAAcross 28: California eventTREMORAAcross 32: Boccaccio's "Life of___"DANTEAAcross 35: Sills offeringARIAAAcross 37: ConfineCAGEAAcross 38: Liquid fatOLEINAAcross 39: OwnedHADAAcross 40: Greenland baseTHULEAAcross 41: Meeting of ministers associationOPECAAcross 42: Gump of the comicsANDYAAcross 43: OverENDEDAAcross 44: TidbitMORSELAAcross 46: Nicholas Gage bookELENIAAcross 48: News mediaPRESSAAcross 50: Part of a 10-DownROCKETAAcross 54: Basketball strategyDEFENSEAAcross 57: Public facePERSONAAAcross 58: Be in harmonyAGREEAAcross 59: Astronaut BeanALANAAcross 61: "What___God wrought!"HATHAAcross 62: Political alliancesBLOCSAAcross 63: Fictional detectiveMOTOAAcross 64: Toast topperOLEOAAcross 65: VisionSIGHTAAcross 66: FretSTEWAAcross 67: PotteryWAREDDown 1: One may be easily dismissedCLASSDDown 2: Author BretHARTEDDown 3: VigorouslyAMAINDDown 4: July Fourth celebration featuresPATRIOTICSPEECHDDown 5: Security equipmentCAMERADDown 6: FabulistLIARDDown 7: SpotsADSDDown 8: Taj___MAHALDDown 9: Former Israeli Prime MinisterSHAMIRDDown 10: July Fourth celebration featurePYROTECHNICSHOWDDown 11: Air freshener targetODORDDown 12: Shield borderORLEDDown 13: Quit, in pokerFOLDDDown 21: Baseball great AlROSENDDown 23: Pro___RATADDown 25: July Fourth celebration featuresPARADESDDown 27: Songwriter GusKAHNDDown 29: Tennyson poemMAUDDDown 30: LeerOGLEDDown 31: He wrote "Ten Days That Shook the World"REEDDDown 32: Awful endDOOMDDown 33: Rival rivalALPODDown 34: "___the twain shall meet"NE'ERDDown 36: Pastoral poemIDYLDDown 40: Martinelli or CarusoTENORDDown 42: Silk-trading city of FranceALESDDown 45: Conductor AnsermetERNESTDDown 47: HeretoforeERENOWDDown 49: Fashion linesSEAMSDDown 51: Australian critterKOALADDown 52: PierceENTERDDown 53: California resortTAHOEDDown 54: Taps or patsDABSDDown 55: He, to EnricoEGLIDDown 56: Kermit, e.g.FROGDDown 57: Top of the headPATEDDown 60: Auction offeringLOT