New York Times Answers - Friday, 2nd September 2005 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 2nd September 2005. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Gallery signARTSALEAAcross 8: It may lead to cooler headsICE BAGAAcross 14: Stupid creep, slangilyMEATBALLAAcross 16: Near-slave workerCOOLIEAAcross 17: ApeMAKELIKEAAcross 18: CatalogASSORTAAcross 19: 1993 A.L. batting champ JohnOLERUDAAcross 20: Year the National University of Mexico was foundedMDLIAAcross 22: Price abbr.CTSAAcross 23: More likely to pleaseNICERAAcross 24: Newport rivalKOOLAAcross 25: Tamiroff of "For Whom the Bell Tolls"AKIMAAcross 26: Suffix with socialITESAAcross 27: Cornerstone wordANNOAAcross 28: Wool sourceLLAMAAAcross 29: Author RandAYNAAcross 30: SoberCLEARHEADEDAAcross 32: "Bwana Devil" was the first oneTHREEDMOVIEAAcross 34: Happy-go-luckyFREE-AND-EASYAAcross 36: They may be turnoffs: Abbr.RDSAAcross 39: Fine, in slapstickLARRYAAcross 40: Ballpark figs.ESTSAAcross 41: Unstable leptonMUONAAcross 42: Temple partAPSEAAcross 43: RealizesNETSAAcross 44: Approached rapidlyRANTOAAcross 45: Cousin of a chickadeeTITAAcross 46: Frank Sinatra's "Meet Me at the ___"COPAAAcross 47: Fritz of the Chicago SymphonyREINERAAcross 48: Bag holderTEAPOTAAcross 50: Period of greatest successNOONTIDEAAcross 52: Unrestrained partiesORGIESAAcross 53: LookDEMEANORAAcross 54: FakePSEUDOAAcross 55: Architects' workDESIGNSDDown 1: Unbreathable part of an atmosphereAMMONIADDown 2: Kind of TVREALITYDDown 3: Come into one's ownTAKECENTERSTAGEDDown 4: Firewood measuresSTERESDDown 5: "It's all ___" ("I can't remember")ABLURDDown 6: InstalledLAIDDDown 7: Tennessee River tributaryELKDDown 8: Announcement at the tableICALLDDown 9: Start of a Mozart titleCOSIDDown 10: Daughter of HyperionEOSDDown 11: Shipping charges?BLOCKADERUNNINGDDown 12: ExposureAIRTIMEDDown 13: Loses one's coolGETSMADDDown 15: Site of a pitchers' lineup?LEMONADESTANDDDown 21: Easily-used peopleDOORMATSDDown 24: Substantially (in)KNEE-DEEPDDown 25: Jai ___ALAIDDown 27: Chrysler Building architect William Van ___ALENDDown 28: ChargeLEVYDDown 30: Seymour ___, the Father of SupercomputingCRAYDDown 31: Pardner's mountHOSSDDown 33: "___ goes"HEREDDown 34: Bygone haircutFLAT-TOPDDown 34: Bygone haircutFLATTOPDDown 35: Old armory stockRAPIERSDDown 37: AdoredDOTEDONDDown 38: Causes of some domestic disturbancesSNORERSDDown 41: Trader Vic inventionMAITAIDDown 43: Au contraireNOTSODDown 44: French royal called "Le Bon," and othersRENESDDown 46: College figureCO-EDDDown 46: College figureCOEDDDown 47: "Coriolanus" settingROMEDDown 49: More, musicallyPIUDDown 51: It comes in many vols.O.E.D.DDown 51: It comes in many vols.OED