New York Times Answers - Friday, 5th August 2011 There are 36 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 5th August 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed starFORTMCHENRYAAcross 12: Present time?: Abbr.DECAAcross 15: Russet Burbank, e.g.IDAHOPOTATOAAcross 16: Leader of leaders?ELLAAcross 17: Tryst spotNOTELLMOTELAAcross 18: Outfit's biggest suitCEOAAcross 19: What might send Rover right over?ARFAAcross 20: DirectlyDUEAAcross 21: Is catlikeSKULKSAAcross 23: Newbery Medal-winning author LowryLOISAAcross 25: Has a seamy job?SEWSAAcross 28: RushSPATEAAcross 29: BrightSUNNYAAcross 31: Scaling challengeCRAGAAcross 33: Cicero's servant and secretaryTIROAAcross 34: Red Man rivalSKOALAAcross 36: First #1 Billboard hit by an Australian artist (1972)IAMWOMANAAcross 38: Hospital gown go-withWRIST BANDAAcross 38: Hospital gown go-withWRISTBANDAAcross 40: Small yarn?ANECDOTEAAcross 43: Occurrences between springsNEAPSAAcross 46: Fishing spotPIERAAcross 47: Strike authorizerNATOAAcross 49: Camaro optionsTTOPSAAcross 51: Campus home for micePCLABAAcross 53: Area near Manhattan's Union SquareNOHOAAcross 55: First name in mysteriesERLEAAcross 56: Eponymous Greek islandLESBOSAAcross 58: Festive cryOLEAAcross 60: Tobacco holderTINAAcross 61: NASA fine?A-OKAAcross 62: Natal settingSOUTH AFRICAAAcross 66: Single opening?UNIAAcross 67: Handler of intelligence agentsCASE OFFICERAAcross 68: Kickback site?DENAAcross 69: Researcher's audiotapes and suchORALHISTORYDDown 1: Campus stress sourceFINALSDDown 2: Nose-noticeableODOROUSDDown 3: CanaryRATFINKDDown 4: With 5-Down, what iconoclasts breakTHEDDown 5: See 4-DownMOLDDDown 6: 79, sayCPLUSDDown 7: Students might clean up in itHOME ECDDown 8: The Lorraine Campaign was part of it: Abbr.ETODDown 9: Red rival, brieflyNATDDown 10: GPS choices: Abbr.RTESDDown 11: Whites' counterpartsYOLKSDDown 12: Give a passionate recitalDECLAIMDDown 13: The Doors' record labelELEKTRADDown 14: Seal, as a dealCLOSEONDDown 22: CurrentUP-TO-DATEDDown 24: Frequent catch on TV's "Deadliest Catch"SNOWCRABDDown 26: E-mail, sayWRITETODDown 27: "Move your mind" sloganeerSAABDDown 30: Half a fathomYARDDDown 32: Old pulp fiction heroG-MANDDown 35: ___ of JudahLIONDDown 37: N.Y.C.'s PBS stationWNETDDown 39: Persian for "place of"STANDDown 40: Express approvalAPPLAUDDDown 41: Expression of approvalNICEONEDDown 42: Wallet materialEELSKINDDown 44: Classical Greek temple featurePORTICODDown 45: Old-fashioned film editorSPLICERDDown 48: "What a girl" lead-in, in an Eddie Cantor hitOHOHOHDDown 50: Based on the number sixSENARYDDown 52: Hershey's alternativeBOSCODDown 54: King surnamed TryggvasonOLAFIDDown 57: RocketSOARDDown 59: Pair of buffalo?EFFSDDown 63: Stars represent its constituentsU.S.A.DDown 63: Stars represent its constituentsUSADDown 64: Letterhead abbr.TELDDown 65: Slowing, in mus.RIT.DDown 65: Slowing, in mus.RIT