New York Times Answers - Friday, 6th August 2010 There are 34 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 6th August 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Prepares for the trophy room, saySTUFFSAAcross 7: "That greeny flower" in a William Carlos Williams poemASPHODELAAcross 15: Husband of Denmark's Queen MargretheHENRIKAAcross 16: Italian cooking styleMILANESEAAcross 17: Maker of Emporio White perfumeARMANIAAcross 18: Dr. Eric Foreman's portrayer on "House"OMAREPPSAAcross 19: Con artist's crimeFRAUDAAcross 20: Carol kingWENCESLASAAcross 21: Cheap roofing materialTINAAcross 22: Wartime bridge builderSEABEEAAcross 24: Prevailing characterTONEAAcross 25: Sargasso Sea spawnerEELAAcross 26: UndomesticatedFERALAAcross 27: Justicialist Party founderPERONAAcross 28: Arid area agricultureDRYFARMSAAcross 30: A belligerent arguer may grab themLAPELSAAcross 31: "Los Olvidados" director BuñuelLUISAAcross 32: El Misti's locationPERUAAcross 33: Limited releasePAROLEAAcross 36: Walks aimlesslyTRAIPSESAAcross 40: CrackADEPTAAcross 41: TibiaeSHINSAAcross 42: Delighted expressionAAHAAcross 43: Pushes (off)SETSAAcross 44: Ambulance chaser's prizeCLIENTAAcross 45: The Fighting Tigers, for shortLSUAAcross 46: Item first marketed under the name SnurferSNOWBOARDAAcross 48: She won three Grammys for her 1989 album "Nick of Time"RAITTAAcross 50: What phorid flies are imported to prey onFIREANTSAAcross 51: Green stuffDOREMIAAcross 52: AccurateONTARGETAAcross 53: Got ahead ofOUTRANAAcross 54: Not worryRESTEASYAAcross 55: Oktoberfest souvenirsSTEINSDDown 1: Given a raw deal, slangilySHAFTEDDDown 2: Popular rat-baiting dog in Victorian EnglandTERRIERDDown 3: Weak and cravenUNMANLYDDown 4: ___ Blücher (forbidding "Young Frankenstein" character)FRAUDDown 5: Is criticalFINDSFAULTDDown 6: Word with pole or jumpSKIDDown 7: They reproduce via mitosisAMOEBASDDown 8: ___ cake (marzipan-covered dessert)SIMNELDDown 9: Follow the leader?PLACEDDown 10: A leveret is a young oneHAREDDown 11: Bruce Springsteen balladONESTEPUPDDown 12: CensureDEPLOREDDown 13: Catalán relativeESPANOLDDown 14: ModeratesLESSENSDDown 20: Goes up a degree or twoWARMSDDown 23: Like freakish coincidencesEERIEDDown 27: Pete Dexter novel whose title character is an unrepentant murdererPARISTROUTDDown 29: It sometimes covers first-time performersFLOPSWEATDDown 30: Singer RimesLEANNDDown 32: Dug for gossipPRIEDDDown 33: Appear to be, to most eyesPASSFORDDown 34: Base found in DNA and RNAADENINEDDown 35: "So's your old man!" and othersRETORTSDDown 36: Seeking relief from a pitcher?THIRSTYDDown 37: Composer who tutored Mozart's sonSALIERIDDown 38: Roll film inventorEASTMANDDown 39: They're home 24/7SHUTINSDDown 41: Schoolhouse needs of yoreSLATESDDown 44: Kind of lineCONGADDown 47: DisplayBAREDDown 49: Michelangelo workARTEDDown 51: Salon selectionsDOS