New York Times Answers - Monday, 11th July 2005 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 11th July 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Swiss peaksALPSAAcross 5: Bit of dustSPECKAAcross 10: It holds a bunchVASEAAcross 14: Blood fluidsSERAAAcross 15: Cather who wrote "My Ántonia"WILLAAAcross 16: Personal flairELANAAcross 17: Greeting for JuliusHAILCAESARAAcross 19: In position, as a cornerstoneLAIDAAcross 20: One who proffers an armESCORTAAcross 21: Destructive beetlesWEEVILSAAcross 23: Dictation takerSTENOAAcross 24: Number of zodiac signsTWELVEAAcross 26: Words to live byCREEDAAcross 28: Rand McNally productATLASAAcross 32: 24-hour conveniences, for shortATMSAAcross 36: Fund for old age: Abbr.IRAAAcross 37: One under oneINFANTAAcross 38: Bit of bridal attireVEILAAcross 39: GiantTITANAAcross 41: Catch ___ (start to understand)ONTOAAcross 42: RationalizationEXCUSEAAcross 44: Humble homeHUTAAcross 45: Struggle for airGASPAAcross 46: Cash in a cache, e.g.STASHAAcross 47: Fruit whose seeds are spit outMELONAAcross 49: Sand trap, for oneHAZARDAAcross 51: FollowingAFTERAAcross 56: Oscar winner for "Kramer Vs. Kramer"HOFFMANAAcross 59: Star, in ParisETOILEAAcross 60: Org. that defends individual rightsACLUAAcross 61: Title song of a Prince filmPURPLERAINAAcross 64: Baseball's MusialSTANAAcross 65: DuosPAIRSAAcross 66: Gait between walk and canterTROTAAcross 67: Duck's homePONDAAcross 68: "Tiny Alice" playwright EdwardALBEEAAcross 69: Diner signEATSDDown 1: Fireplace remnantsASHESDDown 2: "That's the ___ I can do"LEASTDDown 3: Three for a dollar, e.g.PRICEDDown 4: Hairdresser's shopSALONDDown 5: Big baseball hitSWATDDown 6: CobblerPIEDDown 7: Raised railwaysELSDDown 8: Mauled, as by a bearCLAWEDDDown 9: Capek who wrote "R.U.R."KARELDDown 10: Mel Torme's sobriquet, with "the"VELVETFOGDDown 11: Jai ___ALAIDDown 12: Mast itemSAILDDown 13: Means justifiers, some sayENDSDDown 18: Relative of a gatorCROCDDown 22: Hoosier senator BayhEVANDDown 24: Actress GarrTERIDDown 25: This puzzle's themeWEATHERDDown 27: CeremonyRITEDDown 29: Actress TurnerLANADDown 30: Kitchen pestsANTSDDown 31: CeaseSTOPDDown 32: Madison and Fifth, in N.Y.C.AVESDDown 33: What's readTEXTDDown 34: IsinglassMICADDown 35: Illicit reserveSLUSH FUNDDDown 37: Mad aboutINTODDown 40: "___ Lang Syne"AULDDDown 43: FraudSHAMDDown 47: Alternative to automaticMANUALDDown 48: Archibald of the N.B.A.NATEDDown 50: Frank of the Mothers of InventionZAPPADDown 52: Strong pointFORTEDDown 53: Queen's headgearTIARADDown 54: Author T. S. ___ELIOTDDown 55: Income for Fred and Ethel MertzRENTSDDown 56: Trunk closerHASPDDown 57: Eight: PrefixOCTODDown 58: Sweet Spanish dessertFLANDDown 59: OtherwiseELSEDDown 62: KidRIBDDown 63: Before: PrefixPRE