New York Times Answers - Thursday, 14th July 2005 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 14th July 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: BatsLOCOAAcross 5: Word to a pestSCRAMAAcross 10: Wing, in a wayMAIMAAcross 14: MaintainAVOWAAcross 15: Personal guideCREDOAAcross 16: Field measureACREAAcross 17: "Shoot!"DARNAAcross 18: Brahman, e.g.HINDUAAcross 19: Word with slip or slideKNOTAAcross 20: GraybeardELDERAAcross 22: Certain hammersBALLPEENSAAcross 24: Utah cityOREMAAcross 26: Bizet priestessLEILAAAcross 27: King Fahd ___ Abdul AzizIBNAAcross 29: Amount from a tubeDABAAcross 31: Show signs of a coldSNIFFLEAAcross 35: Pretax amountSUBTOTALAAcross 38: Show defianceREARUPAAcross 39: Leslie Caron musicalLILIAAcross 40: Moving, after "on"THEGOAAcross 42: "Alphabetic" girl's nameCECEAAcross 43: Volatile solventACETALAAcross 45: A billionaire might live in itOPULENCEAAcross 47: Thick-___SKULLEDAAcross 49: Delicate subjectAGEAAcross 50: Successor org. to the U.S.S.R.CISAAcross 51: PokeELBOWAAcross 53: Work like Rembrandt, at timesETCHAAcross 55: Shooting painNEURALGIAAAcross 59: Monteverdi opera characterORFEOAAcross 62: Food with gravyALPOAAcross 63: Prudential competitorAETNAAAcross 65: Pat on the buns?OLEOAAcross 66: 56, sayCOOLAAcross 67: SmartNATTYAAcross 68: ___ speedWARPAAcross 69: "Don't I know you from somewhere?," e.g.LINEAAcross 70: 1993 Aerosmith hit with the lyric "Love is sweet misery"CRYINAAcross 71: Battle of ___EGOSDDown 1: Put onLADEDDown 2: Like many a clothes basketOVALDDown 3: Stuffed with ham and cheese and then sautéedCORDON BLEUDDown 4: Manager's bossOWNERDDown 5: U.Va. or M.I.T.SCHDDown 6: Sleeping placeCRIBDDown 7: Kidney-relatedRENALDDown 8: Mixes upADDLESDDown 9: 2001 hit movie musicalMOULINROUGEDDown 10: GrimaceMAKE A FACEDDown 11: Spots before the eyes?ACNEDDown 12: Monopoly tokenIRONDDown 13: "How 'bout them ___?" (classic conversation segue)METSDDown 21: Completely fixREDODDown 23: Ballet bendPLIEDDown 25: Longtime NBC sitcom starMATTLEBLANCDDown 27: Puerto Rico y MallorcaISLASDDown 28: Riviera, e.g.BUICKDDown 30: "Phooey!"BAHDDown 32: National symbol hinted at by the ends of 3-, 25- and 9-Down (in order)FRENCHFLAGDDown 33: Susan on the small screenLUCCIDDown 34: Sporting gear with bell guardsEPEESDDown 36: Top partTITLE ROLEDDown 37: "Seinfeld" uncleLEODDown 41: Transcript fig.GPADDown 44: Teatro ___ ScalaALLADDown 46: Mother of ApolloLETODDown 48: Turn of the page?DOG-EARDDown 48: Turn of the page?DOGEARDDown 52: WaggishWITTYDDown 54: "A Beautiful Mind" star, 2001CROWEDDown 55: Chemist's saltNACLDDown 56: "The Time Machine" peopleELOIDDown 57: Knowing, slangilyUP ONDDown 57: Knowing, slangilyUPONDDown 58: One side of a debateANTIDDown 60: Architect SaarinenEERODDown 61: "My bad!"OOPSDDown 64: Writer RandAYN