New York Times Answers - Friday, 19th August 2011 There are 30 across clues and 34 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 19th August 2011. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Actual title of the 1979 #1 hit known as "The Piña Colada Song"ESCAPEAAcross 7: "Family Guy" mayor, or the actor providing his voiceADAMWESTAAcross 15: Dump truck fillerLOADERAAcross 16: DeliverLIBERATEAAcross 17: Shameless yes-manLAPDOGAAcross 18: 1984 film starring Tom Selleck as a jewel thiefLASSITERAAcross 19: Front coversAPRONSAAcross 20: Fashion magazines, e.g.GLOSSIESAAcross 21: TrespassesSINSAAcross 22: Higgins's pupil in elocutionDOOLITTLEAAcross 23: Abbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentenceETC.AAcross 24: One rudely put out?TONGUEAAcross 25: Satellite community?MOONBASEAAcross 28: Small brawlTUSSLEAAcross 33: Removes from a spoolUNREELSAAcross 34: Ignoring copyrights, sayPIRATICAAcross 35: "In the Night Kitchen" authorSENDAKAAcross 36: Lady famous for piemakingMRSSMITHAAcross 37: Cash inREDEEMAAcross 39: Vegas hotel that hosts the World Series of PokerRIOAAcross 40: Nighttime assignment, oftenGUARD DUTYAAcross 44: "Star Trek: First Contact" villains, with "the"BORGAAcross 46: Girl's name meaning "messenger of God"ANGELINEAAcross 47: Second runREPEATAAcross 49: Foot-stomping musicFLAMENCOAAcross 50: Unfazed byUSED TOAAcross 51: Top-qualityFIVESTARAAcross 52: DVD box set purchaseSERIESAAcross 53: Wild West show headgearSTETSONSAAcross 54: Place to sit, ironicallySTANDSDDown 1: "___ in Berlin" (1960 live album)ELLADDown 2: Mineral used as chalk by tailorsSOAPSTONEDDown 3: One born on Christmas DayCAPRICORNDDown 4: EnlargementADD-ONDDown 5: Unskilled laborersPEONSDDown 6: Newton-meter fractionsERGSDDown 7: No moreALLGONEDDown 8: Kind of box for inputDIALOGDDown 9: Moral theory that doesn't allow for shades of grayABSOLUTISMDDown 10: Old-fashioned letter openerMESSIEURSDDown 11: You might keep a watch on itWRISTDDown 12: Weird Al Yankovic's first Billboard hitEATITDDown 13: What tuning forks are made ofSTEELDDown 14: ClippedTERSEDDown 22: Sleep, in British slangDOSSDDown 23: Skinny-legged trottersEMUSDDown 24: Had one do through persuasionTALKEDINTODDown 26: Outlaw Kelly of Australian legendNEDDDown 27: Like Lincoln before his presidencyBEARDLESSDDown 29: 1950s-'70s senator ErvinSAMDDown 30: Added to the soup, saySTIRREDINDDown 31: Pressed one's suit?LITIGATEDDDown 32: Return a call?ECHODDown 34: Little game, perhapsPREYDDown 36: Falling rocksMETEORSDDown 38: Company behind the 1960s yo-yo crazeDUNCANDDown 40: Fishing hooksGAFFSDDown 41: DarkUNLITDDown 42: Mesoamerican plantAGAVEDDown 43: Ran into againREMETDDown 44: Hemmed inBESETDDown 45: "No good ___ plot can be sensible ...": W. H. AudenOPERADDown 47: Former Wisconsin senator FeingoldRUSSDDown 48: Dispose ofTOSS