New York Times Answers - Friday, 3rd July 2009 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 3rd July 2009. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "In one era and out the other" phenomenon?TIMEWARPAAcross 9: Pianist Jarrett and othersKEITHSAAcross 15: Basis of Tony Martin's "There's No Tomorrow"OSOLEMIOAAcross 16: DeclineOPT OUTAAcross 17: Cutter, e.g.SAILBOATAAcross 18: Smoke and mirrorsHOOPLAAAcross 19: Show of affectionCARESSAAcross 20: Subject of therapyILLSAAcross 22: First name among U.N. secretaries-generalDAGAAcross 23: One who has a quick point to make?ACERAAcross 24: Where Duff Beer is sold, on TVMOESAAcross 25: Outfielder GuillénJOSEAAcross 26: Off course, in a wayYAWINGAAcross 29: HornswogglesBILKSAAcross 30: Office bldg. divisionSTEAAcross 33: Hot stuffSALSAAAcross 34: Half a 1980s TV duoALLIEAAcross 35: One might stand in a chamber of horrorsWAXWORKAAcross 37: Calligraphy, some sayLOSTARTAAcross 39: "Joy to the World" penner Hoyt ___AXTONAAcross 40: Army of the Potomac commanderMEADEAAcross 42: They may get waived: Abbr.RTSAAcross 43: What you may experience when going around the world?ZEROGAAcross 44: Muhammad Ali cornerman DundeeANGELOAAcross 46: "The Unanswered Question" composer, 1908IVESAAcross 47: Alternative to Genuine DraftLITEAAcross 48: ___ Québécois (political party)BLOCAAcross 52: Beat itLAMAAcross 53: Its logo is four interlocking ringsAUDIAAcross 54: Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is basedATTILAAAcross 56: Cheerios, abroadADIEUXAAcross 58: Certain fricasseeCOQ AU VINAAcross 60: Rub the wrong wayNETTLEAAcross 61: Hollandaise, e.g.EMULSIONAAcross 62: Tree dwellersDRYADSAAcross 63: Like duck soupREALEASYDDown 1: Opera singer in an operaTOSCADDown 2: Half brother of Midian, in the BibleISAACDDown 3: Waves on garmentsMOIREDDown 4: Queen who wrote popular novelsELLERYDDown 5: ABC, Fox, etc., in VarietyWEBSDDown 6: Half a 1950s TV duoAMOSDDown 7: Coastal featureRIADDown 8: Hogwarts class taught by Severus SnapePOTIONSDDown 9: Target competitorKOHLSDDown 10: Apollonius of Rhodes' "Argonautica," e.g.EPOSDDown 11: First woman to land a triple axel in a major competitionITODDown 12: An exorbitant amountTOPDOLLARDDown 13: Grassy bottomHULASKIRTDDown 14: Things to get a grip on?STAGESETSDDown 21: 21, maybeLEGAL AGEDDown 24: Girl with considerable pull?MILKMAIDDDown 25: Dump without warningJILTDDown 27: "___ for You" (1975 Temptations album)ASONGDDown 28: Campaign settingWARDDown 29: City where Erasmus taughtBASELDDown 30: Its flag includes a shield and two spearsSWAZILANDDDown 31: One cooking a returnTAXEVADERDDown 32: Arm or legEXTREMITYDDown 36: Tries to getWOOSDDown 38: Lines that lift upODEDDown 41: DecoyENTICERDDown 45: Not sharpOBTUSEDDown 47: Meter-candlesLUXESDDown 49: Octavian's wifeLIVIADDown 50: GallimaufriesOLIOSDDown 51: SharpCANNYDDown 53: Holiday tune title starterAULDDDown 54: Shade close to berylAQUADDown 55: Like Magic?TALLDDown 57: Flight projection, brieflyETADDown 59: "___! What fray was here?": RomeoOME