New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 27th July 2011 There are 36 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 27th July 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Univ. with the cheer "Roll Tide!"BAMAAAcross 5: Indiana Jones accoutermentFEDORAAAcross 11: Rachael on the Food NetworkRAYAAcross 14: "Ars Amatoria" poetOVIDAAcross 15: Draws outEDUCESAAcross 16: LikeALAAAcross 16: LikeALA.AAcross 17: Groom?WEDDINGCHAPAAcross 19: Rocky peakTORAAcross 20: "___ is nothing but perception": PlatoSCIENCEAAcross 21: Will-o'-the-wisp featureELISIONAAcross 23: "Captain! The engines canna take ___ more!" (line from Scotty on "Star Trek")NAEAAcross 24: Installs new thatch on, maybeREROOFSAAcross 25: Verbal exchange about a harsh review?PANDISCUSSIONAAcross 30: Bottle marked "XXX" in the comicsALEAAcross 31: SeparationRIFTAAcross 32: Homes for some coloniesNESTSAAcross 35: Water-resistant woodTEAKAAcross 37: Seasonal songs ... or a hint to 17-, 25-, 46- and 59-AcrossNOELSAAcross 40: City at the confluence of the Ouse and FossYORKAAcross 41: Skinny sortSCRAGAAcross 43: Muckraker JacobRIISAAcross 45: One-eightyUIEAAcross 46: Demand during a roadside negotiation?THROWINTHETOWAAcross 50: "Fa-a-ancy!"OOHLALAAAcross 52: "My gal" of songSALAAcross 53: Eerie 1976 movie with an Oscar-winning scoreTHEOMENAAcross 54: Biblical name meaning "father of many"ABRAHAMAAcross 58: "I tawt I taw a putty ___"TATAAcross 59: Stylish Lionel?MODTRAINSETAAcross 61: Leandro's love, in a Handel cantataEROAAcross 62: Visigoth king who sacked RomeALARICAAcross 63: "Runaround Sue" singer, 1961DIONAAcross 64: Grandmaster Flash's musicRAPAAcross 65: Pursue again, as an elected positionRESEEKAAcross 66: French word whose opposite is 2-DownSANSDDown 1: Things to drawBOWSDDown 2: French word whose opposite is 66-AcrossAVECDDown 3: Certain skirtMIDIDDown 4: Number next to a +ADDENDDDown 5: EnclosesFENCESINDDown 6: Nose (out)EDGEDDown 7: French noblemanDUCDDown 8: Autumn colorsOCHERSDDown 9: Old Spanish silver coinsREALESDDown 10: Trademark forfeited by Bayer under the Treaty of VersaillesASPIRINDDown 11: Distributes stingilyRATIONSOUTDDown 12: DetachedALOOFDDown 13: Paul Bunyan tales, e.g.YARNSDDown 18: Where Francis Scott Key saw bombs burstingINAIRDDown 22: "Here, piggies!"SOOEYDDown 25: Super Bowl XXXVI champs, to fansPATSDDown 26: Actor GuinnessALECDDown 27: In second place, sayNEARTHETOPDDown 28: Overseer of corp. accts.CFODDown 29: Gestation locationsUTERIDDown 33: Wynken, Blynken and Nod, e.g.TRIODDown 34: SlantSKEWDDown 36: Mexican artist FridaKAHLODDown 38: Architect MayaLINDDown 39: Relaxes, in a waySITSBACKDDown 42: The problem with these clue?GRAMMARDDown 44: Emmy-winning LewisSHARIDDown 47: Flamenco cheerOLEOLEDDown 48: Stand-up comic Sykes and othersWANDASDDown 49: Safari antelopesELANDSDDown 50: Boon's "Animal House" buddyOTTERDDown 51: Maureen of "Miracle on 34th Street"O'HARADDown 54: Singer India.___ARIEDDown 55: First Chinese dynastyHSIADDown 56: Very long timeAEONDDown 57: The Dolomites, e.g.: Abbr.MTNSDDown 60: Uno + dueTRE