New York Times Answers - Sunday, 4th July 2010 There are 70 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 4th July 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Routine responses?HAHASAAcross 6: 1961 Charlton Heston/Sophia Loren filmEL CIDAAcross 11: "Who ___?"ELSEAAcross 15: Goes backEBBSAAcross 19: Words of certaintyIMUSTAAcross 20: Unit of energyJOULEAAcross 21: Sculpture garden setting in N.Y.C.MOMAAAcross 22: Response to freshness?SLAPAAcross 23: Technical troubleCOMPUTERRORAAcross 25: Uncle of LeviESAUAAcross 26: Author John Dickson ___CARRAAcross 27: Puts togetherDEDUCESAAcross 28: Items at one's disposal?ORTSAAcross 29: Prefix with thesisANTIAAcross 30: Actor/comic BradGARRETTAAcross 32: Helper in herdingENGLISHEEPDOGAAcross 37: Bird with meat high in proteinEMUAAcross 38: Not e'en onceNE'ERAAcross 40: Not straight upATILTAAcross 41: Sideshow featuresFREAKSAAcross 42: Collectible bookLIMITEDITIONAAcross 45: Block legallyESTOPAAcross 47: Carrier in the Star AllianceSASAAcross 48: Cassette knob abbr.VOLAAcross 49: Yokel's laughHAWAAcross 49: Yokel's laughHAW.AAcross 50: Big name in trading cardsTOPPSAAcross 54: Indonesian vacation spotBALIAAcross 56: Bao ___ (former Vietnamese emperor)DAIAAcross 57: Line in LondonPRIMERIDIANAAcross 60: Symbol of a boring routineTREADMILLAAcross 62: Special ___OPSAAcross 63: Cassette button abbr.RECAAcross 64: Key: Fr.CLEAAcross 65: SplitRANAAcross 66: Like many an online passwordCASENSITIVEAAcross 69: World Cup cryOLEAAcross 70: ServiceUSEAAcross 71: Rose who rose to fame in the 1980sAXLAAcross 72: 50-50, e.g.TIEAAcross 73: Small carriageONESEATERAAcross 76: It might have a theater and planetariumSCIENCENTERAAcross 79: Campers, for shortRVSAAcross 80: "Love surfeits not, ___ like a glutton dies": Shak.LUSTAAcross 81: Show expanded to four hours in 2007TODAYAAcross 82: Chess opening?CEEAAcross 83: Itinerary wordVIAAAcross 84: Marxist, e.g.REDAAcross 85: BarsSHUTSAAcross 87: Singer who played Cyrano in "Cyrano de Bergerac"PLACIDOMINGOAAcross 93: Caesar, e.g.ORATORAAcross 96: When daylight saving begins: Abbr.TWOAMAAcross 98: Commercial time of dayNITEAAcross 99: "___ House," 1970 Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young hitOURAAcross 100: Introvert or extrovertPERSONALITYPEAAcross 103: Grenache, for oneVINROSEAAcross 105: ___ fruitUGLIAAcross 106: They may be flippedLIDSAAcross 107: OffTAINTEDAAcross 109: StartSEEDAAcross 110: "Come here often?", e.g.LINEAAcross 111: ProtectorGUARDIANGELAAcross 115: Kin of -ess or -trixENNEAAcross 116: Future platypiEGGSAAcross 117: Offer one's thoughtsOPINEAAcross 118: "Somewhere in Time" actorREEVEAAcross 119: Suffix with prankSTERAAcross 120: Part of 58-Down: Abbr.INSTAAcross 121: In a stackPILEDAAcross 122: ApprovalsYESESDDown 1: Boozehound's soundHICDDown 2: "Just ___!" ("Hold on!")AMODDown 3: ProsaicHUMDRUMDDown 4: On the say-so ofASPERDDown 5: Gift from the well-endowedSTUDENTAIDDDown 6: BouncedEJECTEDDDown 7: Old talesLOREDDown 8: What a mummy might haveCURSEDDown 9: Agcy. of the U.N.ILODDown 10: "___ Kommissar" (1983 hit)DERDDown 11: "Bam!" man in the kitchenEMERILDDown 12: Petered outLOSTSTEAMDDown 13: Very successfulSMASHDDown 14: Seine fillerEAUDDown 15: Way out in spaceESCAPEPODDDown 16: Football Hall-of-Famer GeorgeBLANDADDown 17: Composer of "The Miraculous Mandarin"BARTOKDDown 18: Parsley partsSPRIGSDDown 24: Some pupilsTUTEESDDown 28: Swedish-born "Chocolat" actressOLINDDown 30: Cowlick tamerGELDDown 31: Confidant, peut-êtreAMIDDown 33: Get exactly rightNAILDDown 34: 'Vette alternativeGTODDown 35: Little newtEFTDDown 36: HotEROTICDDown 39: Play featuring Mrs. Malaprop, with "The"RIVALSDDown 43: Española, e.g.ISLADDown 44: Demoiselle's dressingTOILETTEDDown 46: Sudden turnsSWERVESDDown 49: Not just noteworthyHISTORICDDown 51: Embroidery loopsPICOTSDDown 52: What a forklift may liftPALLETDDown 53: Disapproving lookSNEERDDown 54: Depp title roleBRASCODDown 55: Famous 12-book storyAENEIDDDown 56: Brooklynese, e.g.DIALECTDDown 57: WannabePOSERDDown 58: Alma mater of some engrs.RPIDDown 59: "Cheers" actor RogerREESDDown 60: Word in many bank namesTRUSTDDown 61: Year that Emperor Frederick I diedMCXCDDown 67: Not even once, in NürnbergNIEDDown 68: For nothingIN VAINDDown 71: "Moving on then ..."ANYHOODDown 74: SimpleELEMENTARYDDown 75: German importAUDIDDown 77: Resident of New York's Murray Hill, e.g.EAST-SIDERDDown 78: Batch that's hatchedNESTLINGSDDown 83: SeductressVAMPDDown 84: Relative of fusilliROTINIDDown 86: Vessel in an alcoveURNDDown 87: KitchenwarePOTSDDown 88: Not in the professionLAYDDown 89: Made fractions ... or factionsDIVIDEDDDown 90: PestsNOODGESDDown 91: T. S. Eliot's "Theatre Cat"GUSDDown 92: What's mined to keep?OREDDown 92: What's mined to keep?ORE.DDown 93: Sonatas and suchOPUSESDDown 94: University V.I.P.REGENTDDown 95: Dahl of "A Southern Yankee," 1948ARLENEDDown 97: Most outspreadWIDESTDDown 101: TrueALIGNDDown 102: Brick-and-mortar alternativeETAILDDown 104: Dancer JeanmaireRENEEDDown 108: "Rule, Britannia" composerARNEDDown 110: Bit of neckwearLEIDDown 111: Herd of elephants?GOPDDown 112: Initials in newsUPIDDown 113: 1950 Anne Baxter title roleEVEDDown 114: Évian-___-Bains, FranceLES