New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 4th August 2010 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 4th August 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Part of un archipiélagoISLAAAcross 5: Urban commuter's aidBUSMAPAAcross 11: "My dear ___"SIRAAcross 14: Gorged, gorged and gorged some more, informallyATEUPASTORMAAcross 16: Blow awayAWEAAcross 17: Unwritten remindersMENTALNOTESAAcross 18: "Top Gun" targetMIGAAcross 19: Zen enlightenmentSATORIAAcross 20: Wimbledon do-overLETAAcross 21: RC, e.g.COLAAAcross 22: Sail supportMASTAAcross 23: The Pirates of the N.C.A.A.SETONHALLAAcross 25: ID entered on every I.R.S. formSSNAAcross 26: "My ___ Private Idaho," 1991 filmOWNAAcross 28: Lip-puckeringSOURAAcross 29: Robert Frost poem about a snowfallTHEONSETAAcross 32: Anything to talk aboutTOPICAAcross 36: Clock faceDIALAAcross 37: Shaped like pizza slicesWEDGYAAcross 40: "99 Luftballons" band, 1984NENAAAcross 41: Shopaholic's indulgenceSPREEAAcross 43: It may have wire bindingSTENOPADAAcross 45: Trees loved by squirrelsOAKSAAcross 48: Sch. in ColumbusOSUAAcross 49: Halves of qts.PTSAAcross 50: Oranges, reds and goldsFALLTONESAAcross 54: Busy beeDOERAAcross 56: ImpoliteRUDEAAcross 57: Comic CharlotteRAEAAcross 58: Pageant crownsTIARASAAcross 60: Swearing-in phraseIDOAAcross 61: Petrify ... or what five alternating words in 17-, 23-, 29-, 43- and 50-Across can do?TURNTOSTONEAAcross 63: Number after many a state postal abbr.ZIPAAcross 64: Many a Twitter messageONESENTENCEAAcross 65: Taxonomy suffixZOAAAcross 66: Undemanding coursesEASYASAAcross 67: Nothing, in NantesRIENDDown 1: Big name in pet foodIAMSDDown 2: The Titanic, for oneSTEAMSHIPDDown 3: Was a sounding boardLENTANEARDDown 4: Road runnersAUTOSDDown 5: Neighbor of JavaBALIDDown 6: Dept. of Defense branchUSNDDown 7: Embezzled, e.g.STOLEDDown 8: Mozart's "Ave Verum Corpus" and othersMOTETSDDown 9: Playground retortARETOODDown 10: Residents of 10 Downing St.PMSDDown 11: Part of the U.S. south of the EquatorSAMOADDown 12: Volunteer's cryIWILLDDown 13: Fit for the throneREGALDDown 15: Dolly who sang "9 to 5"PARTONDDown 21: Time: PrefixCHRONODDown 23: Dagger in "The Mikado"SNEEDDown 24: FanaticNUTDDown 25: Norms: Abbr.STDSDDown 27: Egypt-to-Niger dir.WSWDDown 30: Enthusiastic flamenco cryOLEOLEDDown 31: N.F.L. statsTDSDDown 33: Alternative to mushroom or sausagePEPPERONIDDown 34: SpellboundINATRANCEDDown 35: Wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am typesCADSDDown 38: 1960s band with a car-related name, with "the"GTOSDDown 39: "Sounds good!"YESDDown 42: Break a fastEATDDown 44: One with no tan linesNUDISTDDown 46: Czech currencyKORUNADDown 47: Some drumsSNARESDDown 50: Humid day hair problemFRIZZDDown 51: It's mastered in a studioAUDIODDown 52: Rx for Parkinson'sL-DOPADDown 53: Minuscule, informallyEENSYDDown 55: Western, in slangOATERDDown 58: OceansTONSDDown 59: ViewedSEENDDown 61: Stiff ballet shoe partTOEDDown 62: Reason for a service break at Wimbledon?TEA