New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 3rd July 2013 There are 42 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 3rd July 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Succulent lobster pieceTAILAAcross 5: Still-in-development appsBETASAAcross 10: Take ___ view ofADIMAAcross 14: City known as the Navel of SicilyENNAAAcross 15: "Are we ___?"ALONEAAcross 16: Eat by candlelightDINEAAcross 17: Jim Beam and othersRYESAAcross 18: Airport featureTOWERAAcross 19: Some airplane cargoMAILAAcross 20: "Mamma Mia!" numberSOSAAcross 21: Vandyke localeCH'INAAcross 21: Vandyke localeCHINAAcross 22: ___-free (low-cal, maybe)GUILTAAcross 24: Preserves on a farmENSILESAAcross 26: Sharpie featureFELT TIPAAcross 28: Witherspoon of "Walk the Line"REESEAAcross 29: Grand displayECLATAAcross 31: Boat turnerOARAAcross 32: CollarNABAAcross 34: Fifth-century sackerHUNAAcross 35: Word before a sale priceONLYAAcross 36: Local convenience ... or a hint to the words in the circled squaresCORNERSTOREAAcross 39: Blind as ___ABATAAcross 41: "Call 'em"/"see 'em" connectionASIAAcross 42: "Alphabet series" author GraftonSUEAAcross 43: Preposition in many Grafton titlesFORAAcross 44: Risking a D.U.I., sayTIPSYAAcross 46: Neighbor of FijiTONGAAAcross 50: Easily passesBLOWSBYAAcross 52: "Last Kiss" or "Tell Laura I Love Her"SADSONGAAcross 54: More guilefulSLIERAAcross 55: Facetious "I see"AHSOAAcross 56: Former chess champion MikhailTALAAcross 57: Charlie who said "Waiting for tomorrow waste of today"CHANAAcross 58: Minuscule amountsIOTASAAcross 60: Part of a guitarist's pedalboardWAWAAAcross 61: Daughter of Hägar the HorribleHONIAAcross 62: Figurative use of a wordTROPEAAcross 63: "Believe ___ Not!"ITORAAcross 64: 25-Down, nonstandardlyAINTAAcross 65: Start of a toastHERESAAcross 66: Pool item?GENEDDown 1: More to the pointTERSERDDown 2: "Who wants to volunteer?"ANYONEDDown 3: Actually existingINESSEDDown 4: ___ PalmasLASDDown 5: Come clean?BATHEDDown 6: Plaza girl of fictionELOISEDDown 7: Ending with George or JamesTOWNDDown 8: Hydrocarbon suffixANEDDown 9: March V.I.P.'s?SERGEANTSDDown 10: Fess up (to)ADMITDDown 11: Landline soundDIALTONEDDown 12: Handkerchief embroideryINITIALDDown 13: Sitcom cook who said "Stow it!"MELDDown 21: Like crystalCLEARDDown 23: Final: Abbr.ULTDDown 25: "This ___ a drill!"ISNOTDDown 26: Winter bugsFLUSDDown 27: Apply leverage toPRYDDown 30: Rock in HollywoodCHRISDDown 33: Group with two apostrophes in its nameBNAIBRITHDDown 35: Cookies that flavor some ice creamOREOSDDown 36: British poet laureate DuffyCAROLANNDDown 37: SpotESPYDDown 38: Go one better thanOUTDODDown 39: B-52's home: Abbr.AFBDDown 40: Moscow ballet companyBOLSHOIDDown 44: J. Alfred Prufrock creator's monogramTSEDDown 45: What a slingshot or wishbone hasYSHAPEDDown 47: Jot downNOTATEDDown 48: Chew, as a steak boneGNAWONDDown 49: Shining brightlyAGLAREDDown 51: Take home the top prizeWINITDDown 53: NinniesASSESDDown 55: Suffix with origin or commentATORDDown 57: When doubled, a danceCHADDown 59: Stuff to dig upOREDDown 59: Stuff to dig upORE.DDown 60: Part of many a Halloween costumeWIG