New York Times Answers - Thursday, 22nd July 2004 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 22nd July 2004. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Artist ChagallMARCAAcross 5: Put on holdSHELVEAAcross 11: Internet letters, and a hint to this puzzle's themeWWWAAcross 14: It's sold in barsOLEOAAcross 15: Two-legged salamanderMUDEELAAcross 16: Source of heatIREAAcross 17: Nirvana, essentially?HINDUUTOPIAAAcross 19: Potassium hydroxideLYEAAcross 20: Right and leftSIDESAAcross 21: AnonymousUNNAMEDAAcross 23: Dealership that sells old Troopers?ISUZUUSEDCARSAAcross 27: Handsome prints?ARTAAcross 29: Easy winROMPAAcross 30: It ends in Oct.DSTAAcross 31: Question from Miss PiggyMOIAAcross 32: Tissue: SuffixPLASMAAcross 34: Handwriting on the wallOMENAAcross 38: Hollywood favoriteIDOLAAcross 40: Socialite BrookeASTORAAcross 42: Memorization techniqueROTEAAcross 43: Withhold fromDENYAAcross 44: Vaughan of jazzSARAHAAcross 46: "On the double!"NOWAAcross 47: ___ draftNBAAAcross 50: "Au revoir!"TATAAAcross 51: Small colonistANTAAcross 52: Long forks, for example?FONDUUTENSILSAAcross 57: 1967 Oscar winner ParsonsESTELLEAAcross 58: Toys sometimes stuck in treesKITESAAcross 61: Shoe partTOEAAcross 62: Certain Hawaiian instrument?OAHUUKULELEAAcross 66: 2002 British Open championELSAAcross 67: Freud's homeVIENNAAAcross 68: Number for oneARIAAAcross 69: Shooting siteSETAAcross 70: Went for a biteATEOUTAAcross 71: Dermatologist's concernCYSTDDown 1: Mineral hardness scale inventorMOHSDDown 2: Others, in LatinALIIDDown 3: Certain deliveryRENDITIONDDown 4: They may be crackedCODESDDown 5: Western Athletic Conf. schoolSMUDDown 6: Home for a hermitHUTDDown 7: Shogun's capitalEDODDown 8: Constellation known as the HareLEPUSDDown 9: Like marbleVEINEDDDown 10: Herd in AfricaELANDSDDown 11: Buck Rogers's lady friendWILMADDown 12: More twistedWRYERDDown 13: Groundskeeper's baneWEEDSDDown 18: AssumeUSURPDDown 22: One with a partACTORDDown 24: Defender of Manet's workZOLADDown 25: Minutemen of coll. sportsUMASSDDown 26: Like Albany and ChicagoUPSTATEDDown 27: In the thick ofAMIDDDown 28: Went onRODEDDown 33: Capone rival known as BugsMORANDDown 35: Quiet home, usuallyMONASTERYDDown 36: Royal educatorETONDDown 37: Witches' brew necessityNEWTDDown 39: Old "Hollywood Squares" regularLYNDEDDown 41: "Doggoneit!"RATSDDown 45: Three-line workHAIKUDDown 48: "One great face deserves another" sloganeer, onceBULOVADDown 49: Café specificationAULAITDDown 52: Swanky dosFETESDDown 53: "___ Mio"OSOLEDDown 54: Explosive trialNTESTDDown 55: SnickerTEHEEDDown 56: Purple shadeLILACDDown 59: George and George W., e.g.ELISDDown 60: Musical chairs goalSEATDDown 63: Game with a 108-card deckUNODDown 64: Burma's first P.M.UNUDDown 65: Kit ___KAT