New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 4th September 2012 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 4th September 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Latin word on a cornerstoneANNOAAcross 5: ___-SaxonANGLOAAcross 10: Drafts may be served on itTAPAAcross 13: Serves a draft, e.g.POURSAAcross 15: UndomesticatedFERALAAcross 16: Org. for fillers and drillersADAAAcross 17: 62-Across to a mathematicianPERFECTCUBEAAcross 19: Kith's companionKINAAcross 20: Like some inclement weatherSLEETYAAcross 21: Money V.I.P.CFOAAcross 22: What nonparallel lines do eventuallyMEETAAcross 23: 62-Across to an astronomerMOONSOFURANUSAAcross 26: ElbowJABAAcross 28: Federal biomedical agcy.NIHAAcross 29: Family member: Abbr.RELAAcross 30: Olive genusOLEAAAcross 32: ___-blackCOALAAcross 35: UsefulnessVALUEAAcross 39: 62-Across to a Yankees fanWORLDSERIESWINSAAcross 42: Long-limbedLEGGYAAcross 43: Video game manufacturerSEGAAAcross 44: "___ ain't broke ..."IFITAAcross 45: Province on Hudson Bay: Abbr.ONTAAcross 47: Princely inits.HRHAAcross 49: Summer, in about one-sixth of CanadaETEAAcross 50: 62-Across to a student of Semitic languagesHEBREWLETTERSAAcross 56: Elis' schoolYALEAAcross 57: "___ the land of the free ..."O'ERAAcross 58: Drum kit componentsHIHATSAAcross 61: Sense of selfEGOAAcross 62: Age at which Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain and Amy Winehouse diedTWENTY-SEVENAAcross 64: Prefix with conNEOAAcross 65: Sexy woman in a Beatles songSADIEAAcross 66: Inscribed pillarSTELAAAcross 67: The law has a long oneARMAAcross 68: Bandleader KayKYSERAAcross 69: Extinct carnivore, familiarlyTREXDDown 1: iPad users' purchasesAPPSDDown 2: "Joy to the World," for oneNOELDDown 3: German city noted for trialsNUREMBERGDDown 4: Monteverdi opera heroORFEODDown 5: Helm location in a sloopAFTDDown 6: Candy wafer manufacturerNECCODDown 7: Stern and brusqueGRUFFDDown 8: British partyLABOURDDown 9: Cry to a toreroOLEDDown 10: Already occupied, as a seatTAKENDDown 11: Closing bid?ADIEUDDown 12: Part of an outfitPANTSDDown 14: Determined to accomplishSET ONDDown 14: Determined to accomplishSETONDDown 18: Jaded onesCYNICSDDown 22: Nyasaland, nowMALAWIDDown 24: Parts of an outfitSHOESDDown 25: Guns, as an engineREVSDDown 26: Prominent Nixon featureJOWLDDown 27: Skin-care product ingredientALOEDDown 31: Politico whose name is an anagram of GAOLERAL GOREDDown 33: "___ you O.K.?"AREDDown 34: Miner's hat featureLIGHTDDown 36: Candy item that comes in five basic flavorsLIFE SAVERDDown 36: Candy item that comes in five basic flavorsLIFESAVERDDown 37: Metric ___UNITDDown 38: Sunrise direction in SpainESTEDDown 40: Bit of forceDYNEDDown 41: RibaldEARTHYDDown 46: Like most roadsTWO-WAYDDown 48: Carol ___, five-time world figure-skating championHEISSDDown 50: Striped scavengerHYENADDown 51: BeaverlikeEAGERDDown 52: Come to fruitionBLOOMDDown 53: Yorkshire cityLEEDSDDown 54: Banks or ElsERNIEDDown 55: Love for ScarlettRHETTDDown 59: TV componentTELEDDown 60: Pretzels and chips, in adspeakSNAXDDown 62: "For shame!"TSKDDown 63: Thrice, in prescriptionsTER