New York Times Answers - Sunday, 12th August 2007 There are 65 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 12th August 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: IllustriousSHININGAAcross 8: She wrote "Under the Sign of Saturn"SONTAGAAcross 14: Body of preceptsETHICAAcross 19: Dow productCHEMICALAAcross 20: Country whose leader has competed in five Winter OlympicsMONACOAAcross 21: Part of U.R.I.RHODEAAcross 22: Tarot reading, crystals, spiritualism, etc.NEWAGEMOVEMENTSAAcross 24: ArriveGET INAAcross 25: Jack who played a sawmill worker in "Twin Peaks"NANCEAAcross 26: Mourn audiblyWEEPAAcross 27: "___ yellow ribbon ..."TIEAAAcross 29: U.S.N. noncomsCPOSAAcross 30: Wheel on a spurROWELAAcross 33: Traditional English festivalHARVEST HOMEAAcross 36: Caladryl: itch :: Bengay : ___ACHEAAcross 40: Partner of musicWORDSAAcross 42: Charlotte who played Mrs. Garrett on TVRAEAAcross 43: Gaits out of the gateTROTSAAcross 44: Little John's weapon in Robin Hood legendQUARTERSTAFFAAcross 47: You are: Sp.ERESAAcross 48: Does some file transfersUPLOADSAAcross 49: Break-even enterpriseWASHAAcross 49: Break-even enterpriseWASH.AAcross 51: Basic way up a slopeROPE TOWAAcross 55: Comparable to a fiddleASFITAAcross 56: BootlickerTOADYAAcross 59: You might play something by itEARAAcross 61: A current flows into itANODEAAcross 62: ___-deucy (game with dice)ACEYAAcross 64: Brooke Shields movie, with "The"BLUELAGOONAAcross 67: Bit of a snickerTEEAAcross 68: Alma mater for Carol Burnett and Jim Morrison: Abbr.UCLAAAcross 70: Keyboard instrumentsMOOGSAAcross 72: Some contrabandIVORYAAcross 73: Fish that migrates from seawater to freshwater and backSHADAAcross 74: Playmate of PigletROOAAcross 75: Its roar is worse than its bitePAPER TIGERAAcross 77: It may be waved at the OlympicsEPEEAAcross 79: Learning levelGRADEAAcross 81: Language suffixESEAAcross 82: OverdoneBANALAAcross 84: One of the Spice Girls and namesakesEMMASAAcross 87: Northernmost borough of LondonENFIELDAAcross 89: Well-plannedNEATAAcross 91: Elongated marine fishEELPOUTAAcross 93: Biathlon needsSKISAAcross 94: Dinner bunCRESCENT ROLLAAcross 97: Exempli gratia, e.g.LATINAAcross 99: Abbr. on Rockies skedsMSTAAcross 101: "Pride and Prejudice" beauDARCYAAcross 102: Root canal, in dentist-speakENDOAAcross 103: Hair removal siteWAXINGSALONAAcross 106: Composer FranzLEHARAAcross 108: Seed coverARILAAcross 109: Mrs. ChaplinOONAAAcross 110: EggOVUMAAcross 112: "South Pacific" roleEMILEAAcross 117: Nabisco's ___ wafersNILLAAAcross 119: 1987 Kubrick filmFULL METAL JACKETAAcross 123: Longtime Chicago mayorDALEYAAcross 124: Capital of France's Aube departmentTROYESAAcross 125: "Ta-ta"TOODLEOOAAcross 126: Show awe, in a waySTAREAAcross 127: Fix firmlyCEMENTAAcross 128: Like a paradiseELYSIANDDown 1: Attorney William after whom a stadium is namedSHEADDown 2: Given the ax?HEWNDDown 3: Apple on a teacher's desk?IMACDDown 4: Neighbor of ChadNIGERDDown 5: Sculpting mediumICEDDown 6: Sen. John Kerry served thereNAMDDown 7: Sullen looksGLOWERSDDown 8: Bob Hoskins's role in "Hook"SMEEDDown 9: ZipOOMPHDDown 10: Salem-to-Portland dir.NNEDDown 11: Spiritual path in HinduismTANTRADDown 12: Off the injured listACTIVEDDown 13: Start of a referralGOSEEDDown 14: Work unitERGDDown 15: Chaim Potok novelTHECHOSENDDown 16: Family-style Asian dishHOT POTDDown 16: Family-style Asian dishHOTPOTDDown 17: See red, talk a blue streak, etc.IDIOMSDDown 18: Perfume, in a wayCENSEDDown 19: Where Bernard Shaw was an anchor for 21 yrs.CNNDDown 23: African grasslandVELDTDDown 28: Space City baseballerASTRODDown 31: Had a bill, stillOWEDDDown 32: Most baseWORSTDDown 34: Pound soundsARFSDDown 35: Boring toolTREPANDDown 36: Greenish-blueAQUADDown 37: Tarot suitCUPSDDown 38: Proverbial portionHALFALOAFDDown 39: Beethoven's ThirdEROICADDown 41: Carpentry byproductSAWDUSTDDown 45: London galleryTATEDDown 46: Alice of "Hollywood Cavalcade"FAYEDDown 47: What "[sic]" may signifyERRORDDown 50: ParadiseHEAVENDDown 52: Ralph Kramden catchphrase on old TV ... and a hint to this puzzle's themeTOTHEMOONDDown 53: Ancient theatersODEADDown 54: Dandelion or goldenrod, e.g.WEEDDDown 57: They're blown in the windsOBOESDDown 58: Nelson ___, author of "The Man With the Golden Arm"ALGRENDDown 60: Old Greek marketAGORADDown 63: Singer SumacYMADDown 65: Tied surgicallyLIGATEDDDown 66: Santana's "___ Como Va"OYEDDown 68: PressURGEDDown 69: Base of some ethanolCORNDDown 71: Opinion piecesOPEDSDDown 73: Always: It.SEMPREDDown 75: Quickly check (on)PEEKINDDown 76: Certain girderIBARDDown 78: Trapper's prizePELTDDown 80: Hiram Walker, for oneDISTILLERDDown 83: ParasiteLEECHDDown 85: "Should ___ acquaintance be forgot ..."AULDDDown 86: French town on the VireSTLODDown 88: Jive, e.g.LINGODDown 90: Outer: PrefixECTODDown 92: Singer with the double-platinum album "The Memory of Trees"ENYADDown 95: French greetingSALUTDDown 96: Burn at the end?CREMATEDDown 97: Dogie catcherLARIATDDown 98: UnderarmAXILLADDown 99: Garden fertilizerMANUREDDown 100: Zigzag, in a waySLALOMDDown 103: Airport screening equipmentWANDSDDown 104: Centaur's head?SOFTCDDown 105: The "Claudius" in Tiberius Claudius NeroNOMENDDown 107: Page-turners are good onesREADSDDown 111: Life ___VESTDDown 113: Mid 12th-century dateMCLIDDown 114: Swedish retail giantIKEADDown 115: Province NW of MadridLEONDDown 116: W.W. II arenaETODDown 118: "___, captain!"AYEDDown 120: Alkali in cleansersLYEDDown 121: Response to a funny textLOLDDown 122: Procter & Gamble detergentJOY