New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th July 2008 There are 38 across clues and 43 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th July 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Designer known for his "American look"ELLISAAcross 6: Cruel oneOGREAAcross 10: It might include hot dogs and baked beansMENUAAcross 14: FreeloadMOOCHAAcross 15: Wile E. Coyote or the Road RunnerTOONAAcross 16: "Three Places in New England" composerIVESAAcross 17: Go-getterMOVERAAcross 18: Org. offering college scholarshipsROTCAAcross 19: "Bye-bye!"TATAAAcross 20: 1916 work by 28-AcrossAMERICAFIRSTAAcross 23: Thurman of "Dangerous Liaisons"UMAAAcross 24: Greenwich Village campus inits.NYUAAcross 25: BlueSADAAcross 28: Subject of this puzzleJOHN PHILIP SOUSAAAcross 34: Writer LeShanEDAAAcross 35: When doubled, a book by GauguinNOAAAcross 36: Locale for some Gauguin artTAHITIAAcross 37: DefeatWORSTAAcross 40: Middle of a patriotic cheerU.S.A.AAcross 40: Middle of a patriotic cheerUSAAAcross 42: "We didn't do it!"NOTUSAAcross 43: Like some designsINLAIDAAcross 45: Trauma sites, for shortERSAAcross 47: Sport ___UTEAAcross 48: Title subject of a 28-Across workSTARS AND STRIPESAAcross 52: CupcakeHONAAcross 53: ___-MagnonCROAAcross 54: N.R.C. predecessorAECAAcross 55: Sobriquet for 28-AcrossTHEMARCHKINGAAcross 61: Items for RambosUZISAAcross 64: Ames Research Center org.NASAAAcross 65: BroadcasterAIRERAAcross 66: ___ vaccineSALKAAcross 67: Anita who sang "Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Baby"ODAYAAcross 68: Where Hercules slew the lionNEMEAAAcross 69: Mimics mockinglyAPESAAcross 70: Sugar amts.TSPSAAcross 71: May gift recipientsGRADSDDown 1: Austen's WoodhouseEMMADDown 2: TowerLOOMDDown 3: It is "resistless in battle," wrote SophoclesLOVEDDown 4: Spring river breakupICERUNDDown 5: Small frySHRIMPDDown 6: Barbara Kingsolver's "___ América"OTRADDown 7: SlipGOOFDDown 8: Spiral pastaROTINIDDown 9: Make secret, in a wayENCRYPTDDown 10: Ball catcherMITTDDown 11: "Die Meistersinger" heroineEVADDown 12: Volleyball needNETDDown 13: Start of a patriotic cheerU.S.A.DDown 13: Start of a patriotic cheerUSADDown 21: Sammy the lyricistCAHNDDown 22: Sontag who wrote "In America"SUSANDDown 25: Get into uniformSUITUPDDown 26: ShrewdASTUTEDDown 27: Ceremonial sitesDAISESDDown 28: Like some delisJEWISHDDown 29: Teeth: PrefixODONTODDown 30: Supreme Court justice StoneHARLANDDown 31: ChitIOUDDown 32: Beamed intenselyLASEDDDown 33: "Well, looky here!"OHODDown 38: Fraternal patriotic org.SARDDown 39: Former CBS chiefTISCHDDown 41: Poetica openingARSDDown 44: Be afraid toDARENOTDDown 46: Opposite of legato: Abbr.STACDDown 49: Tent dwellers, maybeNOMADSDDown 50: Put back on display, in a wayREHANGDDown 51: More grossICKIERDDown 55: Clucking soundsTSKSDDown 56: Without dawdlingASAPDDown 57: They may be caught on a beachRAYSDDown 58: "Garfield" waitressIRMADDown 59: WantNEEDDDown 60: Pâté de fois ___GRASDDown 61: End of a patriotic cheerU.S.A.DDown 61: End of a patriotic cheerUSADDown 62: Get rid ofZAPDDown 63: Nouvelle-Calédonie, e.g.ILE