New York Times Answers - Thursday, 30th August 2007 There are 35 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 30th August 2007. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Seinfeld's "sworn enemy"NEWMANAAcross 7: En routeON THE WAYAAcross 15: Dig upEXHUMEAAcross 16: Vicious sortsPIRANHASAAcross 17: 1961 Connie Francis hitWHERETHEBOYSAREAAcross 19: Up to no goodSINISTERAAcross 20: Sterile, in a wayNEUTERAAcross 21: Debussy's "Air de ___"LIAAAcross 22: Word before Oscar or OrloffVEALAAcross 24: Madras titleSRIAAcross 25: Intl. agreement since 1993NAFTAAAcross 27: Class-conscious grps.?PTASAAcross 29: Prefix with skeletonENDOAAcross 32: Hold 'em challengeIRAISEAAcross 34: Fourth book of the Book of MormonENOSAAcross 36: Gore followerTEX.AAcross 36: Gore followerTEXAAcross 37: Eponymous rink jumpSALCHOWAAcross 39: Bring upELEVATEAAcross 41: View from Long Is.ATLAAcross 42: Tennyson woman called "the Fair"ENIDAAcross 44: ___ Beach, Fla.DELRAYAAcross 45: ___ Jordan, who wrote "The Crying Game"NEILAAcross 47: A writer may work on itSPECAAcross 49: Bolero, e.g.DANCEAAcross 50: Long on screenNIAAAcross 52: First name in architectureEEROAAcross 54: One-third of a Morse "O"DAHAAcross 55: Children's author/photographer AldaARLENEAAcross 58: "Here, I can help you"PERMITMEAAcross 61: End of a line about "friends"WHONEEDSENEMIESAAcross 63: Not be honest about oneselfLIVEALIEAAcross 64: Ingredients in many stewsONIONSAAcross 65: DeridesSNEERSATAAcross 66: Become, as mushTURN TODDown 1: Google headingNEWSDDown 2: ThrillEXHILARATEDDown 3: 1952 Doris Day hit that was an even bigger hit for the Lettermen in 1961WHENIFALLINLOVEDDown 4: ___ acid (old name for hydrochloric acid)MURIATICDDown 5: Bob ___, young man in Dreiser's "Sister Carrie"AMESDDown 6: Web-based serviceNETTVDDown 7: Be in charge ofOPERATEDDown 8: Pointed extremityNIBDDown 9: Suffix with betaTRONDDown 10: First sitting president to visit the West CoastHAYESDDown 11: ProtectENSUREDDown 12: "Huh?!"WHATINTARNATIONDDown 13: It rises in the Bernese AlpsAAREDDown 14: Battle of the ___, 1914YSERDDown 18: Mr. Wickfield's clerk, in literatureHEEPDDown 23: Narrow wayLANEDDown 25: Passover monthNISANDDown 26: Gentleman of the courtASHEDDown 28: "Deal!"SOLDDDown 30: Troop groupDETACHMENTDDown 31: Kind of daisyOXEYEDDown 33: EternitiesEONSDDown 35: Starting pointSEEDDDown 38: Efface, with "off"WIPEDDown 40: One of the men waiting in "Waiting for Godot"VLADIMIRDDown 43: Like some eyesDEEP-SETDDown 46: Mortgagor, e.g.LIENEEDDown 48: Canadian nativeCREEDDown 51: At hand, in poemsANEARDDown 53: Optional phraseORNOTDDown 55: Belt-hole makersAWLSDDown 56: Nose: PrefixRHINDDown 57: Reef dwellersEELSDDown 59: Button on an iPodMENUDDown 60: Sinclair alternativeESSODDown 62: Part of una semanaDIA