New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th August 2005 There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th August 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Den denizensCUBSAAcross 5: Tennis lesson subjectGRIPAAcross 9: "This ___ life!"ISTHEAAcross 14: Ibiza, e.g.ISLAAAcross 15: "Slaves of New York" author JanowitzTAMAAAcross 16: Romance, e.g.NOVELAAcross 17: Green lightSTAMPOFAPPROVALAAcross 20: Mag famous for sex quizzesCOSMOAAcross 21: Major arteryCAROTIDAAcross 22: Beat in a poolOUTSWAMAAcross 25: Where the buoys areSEAAAcross 26: DwindleEBBAAcross 28: Yearbook sect.SRSAAcross 29: "___ Coming" (1969 Three Dog Night hit)ELISAAcross 31: ___ flask (lab container)DEWARAAcross 33: Snowbird's destinationFLORIDAAAcross 36: Setting for bettingRENOAAcross 37: Colorful languageFOURLETTERWORDSAAcross 41: One of the Brontë sistersANNEAAcross 42: Flu symptomsSHIVERSAAcross 43: AnalyzesREADSAAcross 45: "Don't look at me!"NOTIAAcross 46: Honor society letterPHIAAcross 49: Tach readingRPMAAcross 50: Prefix with dimensionalUNIAAcross 53: ProfitNETGAINAAcross 55: Where a kookaburra livesOUTBACKAAcross 58: Some wedding music providersHARPSAAcross 59: Go to an extremePUSHTHEENVELOPEAAcross 62: Actor Ron of "Superfly"ONEALAAcross 63: "___ small world"ITSAAAcross 64: Others, in LatinALIAAAcross 65: Guitarist Van HalenEDDIEAAcross 66: Cereal box stat.NTWTAAcross 67: Come across asSEEMDDown 1: Great Lakes swimmersCISCOSDDown 2: Pro golfers' circuitUSTOURDDown 3: WingdingsBLASTSDDown 4: "Dynasty" actressSAMMSDDown 5: 1964 hit with the lyric "C'mon and turn it on, wind it up, blow it out"GTODDown 6: W.W. II fightersRAFDDown 7: Apple that may be green or redIMACDDown 8: Father figuresPAPASDDown 9: EncroachmentINROADDDown 10: Epitome of blacknessSOOTDDown 11: Nielsen respondentTVVIEWERDDown 12: Stretchy athletic itemHEADBANDDDown 13: Extra room, perhapsELLDDown 18: U.S. secretary of state raised in the BronxPOWELLDDown 19: Historic beginning?PREDDown 23: Healing plantsALOESDDown 24: Feature of a Friars Club meetingMIRTHDDown 27: Warner ___BROSDDown 30: Occupation not much seen nowadays?SIT-INDDown 32: Olympic archerEROSDDown 33: Basset hound of the comicsFREDDDown 34: Cattle varietyDEVONDDown 35: Rocky ridgeARETEDDown 37: Klinger portrayerFARRDDown 38: Maximum weight of a ball in Olympic soccerONEPOUNDDDown 39: Hardly laughingUNAMUSEDDDown 40: SquirmWRITHEDDown 44: FaintSUBTLEDDown 46: End of a sentence, maybePAROLEDDown 47: Flower childHIPPIEDDown 48: Line of fashion?INSEAMDDown 51: "Uh-uh!"NAHDDown 52: Strand, in a wayICEINDDown 54: Big dosGALASDDown 56: Ethnic cuisineTHAIDDown 57: Etta of old comicsKETTDDown 59: He wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie"POEDDown 60: Australian state: Abbr.NSWDDown 61: Vintner's vesselVAT