New York Times Answers - Saturday, 3rd July 2004 There are 37 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 3rd July 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Better Business Bureau concernsSCAMSAAcross 6: Hefty competitionGLADAAcross 10: What someone who is out might be inCOMAAAcross 14: Put through the mill?PUREEAAcross 15: Legal cover-up?ROBEAAcross 16: Robert Burns title starterAULDAAcross 17: 1986 rock autobiographyITINAAAcross 18: Member of a small familyONLYCHILDAAcross 20: "Six Degrees of Separation" family nameKITTREDGEAAcross 22: Suitor's presentationROSESAAcross 23: Where to spend birrETHIOPIAAAcross 24: John of ParliamentLOOAAcross 25: It's projectedMOVING PICTUREAAcross 30: Browsers' placeTHENETAAcross 32: Sturdy building materialOAKAAcross 33: Pique experience?SNITAAcross 34: Make a stink?ROTAAcross 35: Density symbol, in physicsRHOAAcross 37: It may follow an etym.DEFAAcross 39: Ottoman officerAGAAAcross 40: UtterEMITAAcross 42: Special abilityE.S.P.AAcross 42: Special abilityESPAAcross 44: Burrowing animalWOMBATAAcross 46: Mysterious letter writer, maybeSECRETADMIRERAAcross 49: Lyricist Dubin and othersALSAAcross 50: Come this closeJUSTMISSAAcross 53: Take, as a lifeCLAIMAAcross 56: HumoredCATEREDTOAAcross 57: Curved wall used as a stage backgroundCYCLORAMAAAcross 59: Actress Georgia ___ of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"ENGELAAcross 60: "Flower Petal Gown" sculptorERTEAAcross 61: Not easily angeredEVENAAcross 62: Surgical tubeSTENTAAcross 63: Ones that may get ticked?DEERAAcross 64: Gathering suffixFESTAAcross 65: "Me, too"SODOIDDown 1: Sudden increaseSPIKEDDown 2: Get the job doneCUTITDDown 3: Putting two and two together, sayARITHMETICDDown 4: Bring upMENTIONDDown 5: PirateSEA ROVERDDown 6: "Beethoven" star, 1992GRODINDDown 7: Time of many a fairy taleLONG-AGODDown 8: Good enough to 2-DownABLEDDown 9: "The Partridge Family" actressDEYDDown 10: CollusionCAHOOTSDDown 11: Votes overseasOUISDDown 12: M.'s counterpartMLLEDDown 13: ContributesADDSDDown 19: Swamp thingCROCDDown 21: Bad wordsEPITHETSDDown 24: "Me, too"LIKEWISEDDown 26: See 51-DownPADDDown 27: Not mincing words?UNABRIDGEDDDown 28: European capitalRIGADDown 29: Virginie, e.g.ETATDDown 30: Dos into seisTRESDDown 31: "If a ___ is happy, it cannot fit too close": O. HenryHOMEDDown 36: Mama bear, in MadridOSADDown 38: KeepFORTRESSDDown 41: It can be semi-attachedTRAILERDDown 43: "The Murder Room" novelistPDJAMESDDown 45: TokenMEMENTODDown 47: Kids' TV character voiced by Kevin ClashELMODDown 48: One of "Them"MUTANTDDown 51: With 26-Down, it may be used in a poolSTENODDown 52: Longtime Chicago Symphony conductorSOLTIDDown 53: Sent a duplicate, brieflyCCEDDDown 54: Invention of Hermes, supposedlyLYREDDown 55: ___ gratuit (something done without apparent motive)ACTEDDown 56: Give up, slangilyCAVEDDown 58: Make callsREF