New York Times Answers - Friday, 29th June 2007 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 29th June 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Sitcom character with a leather jacket that's now in the SmithsonianTHEFONZAAcross 8: The New Yorker cartoonist WilliamSTEIGAAcross 13: Taxing preinitiation periodHELLWEEKAAcross 15: Childish retortARENOTAAcross 17: Have no dinner companionsEATALONEAAcross 18: MakeRENDERAAcross 19: They're numbered in golfIRONSAAcross 20: Fasten firmlyINFIXAAcross 22: Prefix with lateralISOAAcross 23: One prepared for church: Abbr.SERAAcross 24: Quintillionth: PrefixATTOAAcross 25: Thai currencyBAHTAAcross 26: 2004 Brad Pitt filmTROYAAcross 28: AgitateCHURNAAcross 30: ScreamRIOTAAcross 31: FelicitousAPTAAcross 33: 1974 Chicago hitCALLONMEAAcross 35: 2002 sci-fi role for Hayden ChristensenANAKINSKYWALKERAAcross 39: Teacher's request of a publisherDESKCOPYAAcross 40: Capitol Records ownerEMIAAcross 41: Dancer LimónJOSEAAcross 42: Moves laboriouslyWADESAAcross 44: New York Cosmos' sports org.NASLAAcross 48: Linear, brieflyONEDAAcross 49: Send a high-tech messageTEXTAAcross 50: Kind of seasonFLUAAcross 51: They, to ThérèseILSAAcross 52: Classic arcade game character who hopped around a pyramidQBERTAAcross 54: "David ___" (1934 Will Rogers film)HARUMAAcross 56: Seat of Hillsborough County, N.H.NASHUAAAcross 58: Nintendo game with exercises for mental acuityBRAINAGEAAcross 60: Treats similar to MallomarsSMORESAAcross 61: Local election campaign stapleYARDSIGNAAcross 62: Basketball defensePRESSAAcross 63: Some shortsSPEEDOSDDown 1: BelieverTHEISTDDown 2: One catching some waves?HEARERDDown 3: California air station where Nixon landed after resigning in 1974ELTORODDown 4: Glazed dessertFLANDDown 5: Mouse catchersOWLSDDown 6: Latin leader?NEODDown 7: CrownZENITHDDown 8: Garment worn over a choliSARIDDown 9: Bygone carnivoreTREXDDown 10: "I should ___ die with pity": King LearE'ENDDown 10: "I should ___ die with pity": King LearEENDDown 11: Drawing mediumINDIA INKDDown 12: Ends one's travelsGOESHOMEDDown 14: Omaha and Spokane were once in itKENTUCKY DERBYDDown 16: Competitor in a harnessTROTTERDDown 21: Initial ventureFORAYDDown 24: Ad directiveACTNOWDDown 25: Player of Dr. Kiley on "Marcus Welby, M.D."BROLINDDown 27: Ran on and onYAKKEDDDown 29: Giants are in it: Abbr.NLWESTDDown 32: SnapPICDDown 34: FlightLAMDDown 35: Makes contact withADJOINSDDown 36: Glower?NEON LAMPDDown 37: One with a taxing jobASSESSORDDown 38: AvalancheSPATEDDown 43: Hollywood crowd?EXTRASDDown 45: Not stoutAFRAIDDDown 46: Ernie Bushmiller comics characterSLUGGODDown 47: Light measuresLUMENSDDown 52: Survey part: Abbr.QUESDDown 53: Follower of the bottom line?BASSDDown 54: ScreenHIDEDDown 55: "As I Lay Dying" characterANSEDDown 57: It ended when Francis II abdicated: Abbr.HREDDown 59: Ernst contemporaryARP