New York Times Answers - Friday, 1st July 2005 There are 30 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 1st July 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Not fill something all the way, saySKIMPAAcross 6: Grabbed, as an opportunityLEAPTATAAcross 13: Grilling spotPATIOAAcross 14: PioneersSETTLERSAAcross 15: Stuck, after "in"ABINDAAcross 16: It begins "On my honor …"SCOUTOATHAAcross 17: They're covered with sheets when in useMUSICSTANDSAAcross 19: "___ sport!"BEAAAcross 20: The King's daughterLISAMARIEAAcross 21: Kick, so to speakCARPAAcross 22: Had half a role in producingSIREDAAcross 23: "Calvin and Hobbes" girlSUSIEAAcross 24: CalledTITLEDAAcross 26: ClobberedSMOKEDAAcross 27: Ones with crossed arms, traditionallyGENIESAAcross 28: Brings downSHAMESAAcross 29: Its capital is DresdenSAXONYAAcross 30: EverythingTHELOTAAcross 31: Bell soundCLANGAAcross 32: Thin as ___ARAILAAcross 33: JumperHAREAAcross 34: Deep Throat's identityWMARKFELTAAcross 38: "Disgusting!"ICKAAcross 39: IgnoresLEAVESALONEAAcross 41: One with a night jobSTARGAZERAAcross 43: "Caligula" playwrightCAMUSAAcross 44: Kind of showMINSTRELAAcross 45: Divisions politiquesETATSAAcross 46: Raked over the coalsSCATHEDAAcross 47: Pick upSENSEDDown 1: Contents of a modern floodSPAMDDown 2: Onetime capital of the Mogul EmpireKABULDDown 3: Formal declarationITISIDDown 4: Gizmos used in 5-DownMINISDDown 5: Modern media formPODCASTINGDDown 6: Author Andreyev, called "The Edgar Allan Poe of Russian Literature"LEONIDDDown 7: Noted exercise?ETUDEDDown 8: Firm parts: Abbr.ATTSDDown 9: U.N. observer grp.PLODDown 10: Picnic container in BritainTEABASKETDDown 11: PikesARTERIESDDown 12: Like the bone in a loin steakT-SHAPEDDDown 14: YellowSCAREDDDown 16: What knockouts getSTARESDDown 18: "I'm just kidding!" indicatorSMILEYDDown 21: Clinton cabinet memberCUOMODDown 23: British band with the 1967 hit "Itchycoo Park"SMALLFACESDDown 24: Southern border cityTEXARKANADDown 25: All-___INONEDDown 26: Powerful, alluring menSHEIKSDDown 27: ImmenseGALACTICDDown 28: Divider?SHARERDDown 29: BreaksSCHISMSDDown 30: Sunday newspaper sectionTRAVELDDown 32: Slack-jawed, maybeAMAZEDDDown 34: "___ all frail": Angelo in "Measure for Measure"WEAREDDown 35: Lift upELATEDDown 36: Employee of the fictional Wagner Company for 34 yearsLOMANDDown 37: Some bolt holdersTNUTSDDown 39: Geom. measureLGTHDDown 40: Start of North Carolina's mottoESSEDDown 42: Alphabetic trioRST