New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 7th August 2002 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 7th August 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Brutish sortBEASTAAcross 6: Picture prizeOSCARAAcross 11: Phone ___TAGAAcross 14: Vice president StevensonADLAIAAcross 15: Seize, à la CaesarCARPEAAcross 16: Masseur's supplyOILAAcross 17: Insect's bedtime ritual?BUGSPRAYERSAAcross 19: BotherADOAAcross 20: Hole-in-oneACEAAcross 21: King in a Steve Martin songTUTAAcross 22: 1945 conference sitePOTSDAMAAcross 24: Part of a serviceSERMONAAcross 26: Perfumes with a joss stick, sayCENSESAAcross 27: Induction motor developerTESLAAAcross 29: Very funny personSTITCHAAcross 32: Game show panelist PeggyCASSAAcross 35: PreschoolersTOTSAAcross 37: "___ Mio"OSOLEAAcross 38: "Bleah!"UGHAAcross 39: Sass from Elsie?COWSLIPAAcross 41: Shell moverOARAAcross 42: Ragú rivalPREGOAAcross 44: Milton Friedman's subj.ECONAAcross 45: Friend of Big BirdELMOAAcross 46: ___ ClubSIERRAAAcross 48: DumbstruckAGAPEAAcross 50: Hand downPASS ONAAcross 52: Not stop for, in a wayWALKBYAAcross 56: Have in one's handsPOSSESSAAcross 58: Test siteLABAAcross 59: Big D.C. lobbyNRAAAcross 60: Tick offIRKAAcross 61: Sound when a gobbler gets a joke?TURKEYSHOOTAAcross 64: "Y" wearerELIAAcross 65: Actress EleniakERIKAAAcross 66: Oscar-winning screenwriter RobertTOWNEAAcross 67: Antonym's antonym: Abbr.SYNAAcross 68: Knocks flatDECKSAAcross 69: AlignsSYNCSDDown 1: Raisin cakesBABASDDown 2: Bring outEDUCEDDown 3: Ragged Dick creatorALGERDDown 4: Carrier to CopenhagenSASDDown 5: Move quietlyTIPTOEDDown 6: One ___ (ball game)OCATDDown 7: For exampleSAYDDown 8: Kind of soleCREPEDDown 9: They have strings attachedAPRONSDDown 10: Place to stretch your legsREST STOPDDown 11: Hammer for a hopper?TOADSTOOLDDown 12: Disney musicalAIDADDown 13: Latch (onto)GLOMDDown 18: TotalsRUNSTODDown 23: Tres y tresSEISDDown 25: Whitney and others: Abbr.MTSDDown 26: Puss's food container?CAT SCANDDown 28: Game company that originated YahtzeeLOWEDDown 30: Steamer, e.g.CLAMDDown 31: Medal awardee, maybeHERODDown 32: Putting targetsCUPSDDown 33: Prefix with culturalAGRIDDown 34: Rams, lambs and ewes?SHEEPSKINDDown 36: Move with difficultySLOGDDown 39: Dressed like a Victorian womanCORSETEDDDown 40: Sort ofIN A WAYDDown 43: Fat, in FranceGRASDDown 45: Slippery sortEELDDown 47: Make certainASSUREDDown 49: Some beersPABSTSDDown 51: "Hamlet" courtierOSRICDDown 53: Public, as informationKNOWNDDown 54: BuckerBRONCDDown 55: Director PeterYATESDDown 56: Bakers' waresPIESDDown 57: Alternative to De GaulleORLYDDown 58: Pastoral placesLEASDDown 62: Hateful org.KKKDDown 63: Today, in ToledoHOY