New York Times Answers - Friday, 8th August 2008 There are 33 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 8th August 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Many a stuntman's sequenceCHASEAAcross 6: TV series featuring a robotic dog named K-9DOCTORWHOAAcross 15: RevivedREDUXAAcross 16: Something to chew onSOLID FOODAAcross 17: Completely lose itERUPTAAcross 18: Waiting for the starting gun, sayONONEKNEEAAcross 19: Gondolier, e.g.POLERAAcross 20: VerySAMEAAcross 21: Seasonal soundBRRAAcross 22: Pump alternativeTSTRAPAAcross 24: Kitchen gizmoPARERAAcross 27: TermagantSCOLDAAcross 30: Sold all one's stock?RANOUTAAcross 33: Bouncing off the wallsDELIRIOUSAAcross 37: Title castle town of book and filmZENDAAAcross 38: Catching a few z'sADOZEAAcross 39: Jed's first chief of staff on "The West Wing"LEOAAcross 40: Soup pastasORZOSAAcross 41: Jackknifed, e.g.DIVEDAAcross 42: Causes of some breakoutsALLERGENSAAcross 44: Cause of fatigueANEMIAAAcross 46: Not get involvedSIT BYAAcross 47: Paving stonesSETTSAAcross 49: OutOLD-HATAAcross 53: With 55-Across, campus hangoutRECAAcross 55: See 53-AcrossHALLAAcross 58: SurfaceARISEAAcross 59: 1985 Golden Globe-nominated role for Eddie MurphyAXELFOLEYAAcross 62: Drop shotsDINKSAAcross 63: Without assistance in a fightMANOAMANOAAcross 64: Split upENDITAAcross 65: Not applied neatlySMEAREDONAAcross 66: One side in an informal gameSKINSDDown 1: Proceeded with cautionCREPTDDown 2: Alternatives to wrapsHEROSDDown 3: Ticket categoryADULTDDown 4: Hit 2004 Morgan Spurlock documentarySUPERSIZEMEDDown 5: It might turn a B into an AEXTRACREDITDDown 6: U.K. decorationsDSOSDDown 7: 1998 biography subtitled "Living in the Shadows"OONADDown 8: Not tread lightlyCLOMPDDown 9: Conductor's baneTIN EARDDown 10: Dedicated linesODEDDown 11: 1960s atty. gen.RFKDDown 12: Got beaten by two people?WONBRONZEDDown 13: Crop cropperHOERDDown 14: The Szczecin Lagoon is an extension of its mouthODERDDown 23: Food often described using the number of fingers it takes to eat itPOIDDown 25: Cutting-edge technology?RAZORBLADESDDown 26: Jolt, e.g.ENERGYDRINKDDown 28: 1970 hit with the lyric "Girls will be boys and boys will be girls"LOLADDown 29: Old-fashioned argument endersDUELSDDown 31: Soup pastaUDONDDown 32: News source beginning in 1925TASSDDown 33: Early pop?DADADDown 34: ___ chief (publ. honcho)EDINDDown 35: Shoot with steam?LOVESCENEDDown 36: Helpless performances?SOLIDDown 43: Historical war zone: Abbr.ETODDown 45: InAT HOMEDDown 48: Introductory course?SALADDDown 50: "Thug" and "loot" derive from itHINDIDDown 51: Make an opening offer?ASK INDDown 52: Some cricket matchesTESTSDDown 53: Ones going head to head?RAMSDDown 54: It might be required for entranceEXAMDDown 56: "You're not famous until my mother has heard of you" quipperLENODDown 57: Mary who founded Mount Holyoke CollegeLYONDDown 60: "Mahalo nui ___" ("Thank you very much," in Hilo)LOADDown 61: ConsiderablyFAR