New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd August 1996 There are 31 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd August 1996. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: EquivalentTANTAMOUNTAAcross 11: Big East powerhousePITTAAcross 15: Classic 1954 thrillerREAR WINDOWAAcross 16: Balm ingredientALOEAAcross 17: 80 or 90, e.g.INTERSTATEAAcross 18: Biblical city of King HiramTYREAAcross 19: Villanious sortMEANYAAcross 20: Certain denimsLEEJEANSAAcross 22: PreserveSALTAAcross 23: Hip hugger?HOLSTERAAcross 25: FumeSEE REDAAcross 27: NonetENNEADAAcross 31: "Double" or "triple" maneuverAXELAAcross 33: Enzyme involved in the hydrolysis of genetic materialRNAASEAAcross 34: Atomic clock deviceMASERAAcross 38: PitifulSADAAcross 40: Southern constellationALTARAAcross 41: Pony Express bundleUSMAILAAcross 43: "La Boheme" sopranoMIMIAAcross 45: One side in the Peloponnesian WarSPARTAAAcross 46: Part of the stomachCARDIAAAcross 50: More dapperNATTIERAAcross 53: Within: PrefixENDOAAcross 55: Property next to the B. & O. RailroadILLINOISAAcross 58: Title character in a Menotti operaAMAHLAAcross 59: IsraelZIONAAcross 60: Worked the docksSTEVEDOREDAAcross 63: Designer CassiniOLEGAAcross 64: Not the real thingCARICATUREAAcross 65: ClaimDIBSAAcross 66: Wind instrumentANEMOMETERDDown 1: PrunesTRIMSDDown 2: Epic heroAENEASDDown 3: Christmas, in RomeNATALEDDown 4: Rough roulette betTRENTEDDown 5: AskewAWRYDDown 6: Prefix with givingMISDDown 7: London's home: Abbr.ONTDDown 8: 60's Interior SecretaryUDALLDDown 9: Student's scribblingNOTESDDown 10: Certain speakerTWEETERDDown 11: FatherlyPATERNALDDown 12: Russian-born Chemistry Nobelist___PrigogineILYADDown 13: RentTORNDDown 14: Some intersectionsTEESDDown 21: Popular stove makerJENNAIRDDown 23: CurseHEXDDown 24: Horace titleODESDDown 26: New Jersey's ___BayRARITANDDown 28: Dinner entreatyEATDDown 29: Simile phraseASADDown 30: Berlin articleDERDDown 32: Beat, with "into"LAMDDown 34: Sorority lettersMUSDDown 35: Snake with the scientific name Naja hajeASPDDown 36: Bitsy, to BurnsSMADDown 37: Wall Street reportEARNINGSDDown 39: "Devil's teeth"DICEDDown 42: Victorien Sardou play written for Sarah BernhardtLATOSCADDown 44: ScratchMARDDown 47: Remove responsibility fromDEMOTEDDown 48: StagnantINARUTDDown 49: Follow, with "to"ADHEREDDown 51: ColossusTITANDDown 52: French river rising in the AlpsISEREDDown 54: Comparatively antiqueOLDERDDown 55: Shirt brandIZODDDown 56: "Carnival!" characterLILIDDown 57: Darrow client, 1924LOEBDDown 58: Eden exileADAMDDown 61: ZipVIMDDown 62: William of Baskerville's creatorECO