New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 2nd July 2013 There are 36 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 2nd July 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Planets, to poetsORBSAAcross 5: ___-EuropeanINDOAAcross 9: Sidewalk writing aidCHALKAAcross 14: Sorvino of "Mighty Aphrodite"MIRAAAcross 15: Prez's #2VEEPAAcross 16: W.W. II's ___ the RiveterROSIEAAcross 17: "Don't be ___" (Google's motto)EVILAAcross 18: Adversary on the Arabian Peninsula?YEMENENEMYAAcross 20: Home of Cristoforo Colombo AirportGENOAAAcross 22: ParchedARIDAAcross 23: Tummy musclesABSAAcross 24: Something comparable in southern Africa?ANGOLAANALOGAAcross 28: Has in mindINTENDSAAcross 29: Source of a 1973 crisisOPECAAcross 33: Common part of Dutch surnamesVANAAcross 35: Torahs are kept in themARKSAAcross 36: Get marriedSAYIDOAAcross 38: With 40-Across, royal emblems in North Africa?ALGERIAAAcross 40: See 38-AcrossREGALIAAAcross 41: Hairspray alternativeMOUSSEAAcross 42: Cake layerTIERAAcross 43: Hairspray alternativeGELAAcross 44: Insect stage after larvaPUPAAAcross 45: Cajoling words before asking for somethingBEADEARAAcross 47: TV show in the Mideast?ISRAELSERIALAAcross 52: Place with complimentary towelsSPAAAcross 55: Ibuprofen targetPAINAAcross 56: Brazilian danceSAMBAAAcross 57: Part of an air force in south-central Asia?NEPALPLANEAAcross 61: One drawing bloodFANGAAcross 62: WWE localeARENAAAcross 63: They may get in the way of an agreementEGOSAAcross 64: James who wrote "A Death in the Family"AGEEAAcross 65: Full of blusterGUSTYAAcross 66: Some conifersYEWSAAcross 67: The U.S. Virgin Is., e.g.TERRDDown 1: Alpha's oppositeOMEGADDown 2: Torn apartRIVENDDown 3: Mentioning in conversationBRINGING UPDDown 4: Locale for many a western brawlSALOONDDown 5: Poison ___IVYDDown 6: Maiden name precederNEEDDown 7: Lead-ins to negotiationsDEMANDSDDown 8: Puccini productionsOPERASDDown 9: PhilosophyCREDODDown 10: SweetieHONDDown 11: Like whale hunters, e.g.ASEADDown 12: Birdhouse localeLIMBDDown 13: LockersKEYSDDown 19: ZilchNILDDown 21: Places where people 36-AcrossALTARSDDown 25: High homeAERIEDDown 26: Paul who sang "Lonely Boy"ANKADDown 27: "The Naked Maja" or "The Clothed Maja"GOYADDown 30: The fifth of the Five Pillars of IslamPILGRIMAGEDDown 31: Falco of "Nurse Jackie"EDIEDDown 32: Either of Frosty the Snowman's eyesCOALDDown 33: SirenVAMPDDown 34: Baseball's MoisesALOUDDown 36: They're the pitsSEEDSDDown 37: JibesAGREESDDown 39: Morales of "La Bamba"ESAIDDown 40: 29-Across country currencyRIALDDown 42: Like the "wasteland" in a classic Who songTEENAGEDDown 45: Circus manBAILEYDDown 46: Oslo Accords figureARAFATDDown 48: Spread outSPLAYDDown 49: Genre of N.W.A. and Run-D.M.C.RAPDDown 50: Al Capp guyABNERDDown 51: "Pale" or "dark" beverageLAGERDDown 52: Sudden impedimentSNAGDDown 53: Homeland of Literature Nobelist Mario Vargas LlosaPERUDDown 54: CopiesAPESDDown 58: Marcher in a columnANTDDown 59: "A.S.A.P.!"NOWDDown 60: Suffix with baronESS