New York Times Answers - Friday, 5th July 2013 There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 5th July 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Utah's ___ RangeWASATCHAAcross 8: SnatchesKIDNAPSAAcross 15: Where to check for prints?ARTSALEAAcross 16: Kind of pieSHOO FLYAAcross 16: Kind of pieSHOOFLYAAcross 17: What a blog providesSOAPBOXAAcross 18: Cornish knight of the Round TableTRISTANAAcross 19: Bud of NancyAMIAAcross 20: "Ghost" character BrownODAMAEAAcross 22: The working girl in "Working Girl"TESSAAcross 23: Euro dispenserBANCOAAcross 25: Freshwater predatorGARAAcross 26: Semester, e.g.TERMAAcross 27: "That ___ stupid!"ISSOAAcross 28: Richard Gere title roleDRTAAcross 29: Addresses shrillyYAPSATAAcross 31: 1980s TV outfitTHEATEAMAAcross 34: "Am ___ blame?"ITOAAcross 35: Date shown on the tablet of the Statue of LibertyJULYIVMDCCLXXVIAAcross 39: Blood-typing systemABOAAcross 40: ConversesHASACHATAAcross 41: Situated near the middle line of the bodyMESIALAAcross 43: Formed a junctionMETAAcross 44: Gypsy peopleROMAAAcross 48: $2 to $2,000, in MonopolyRENTAAcross 49: Actor Hamm of "Mad Men"JONAAcross 50: "The accuser of our brethren," per RevelationSATANAAcross 51: Digital imaging brandAGFAAAcross 52: ___ oilSUNTANAAcross 54: Port vesselTUGAAcross 55: University of Cincinnati athleteBEAR CATAAcross 55: University of Cincinnati athleteBEARCATAAcross 57: Former Colts arenaRCADOMEAAcross 59: Bend backwardRECURVEAAcross 60: J, F or KINITIALAAcross 61: Turner backersIKETTESAAcross 62: Scale often used in a laboratoryCELSIUSDDown 1: Condiment that can make your eyes waterWASABIDDown 2: Coffee and fresh-baked cookies have themAROMASDDown 3: Adds color toSTAINSDDown 4: "Antony and Cleopatra" propASPDDown 5: BannedTABOODDown 6: LugCLODDDown 7: "I Ching" figuresHEXAGRAMSDDown 8: Orange dwarfKSTARDDown 9: German possessive pronounIHREDDown 10: "___ ever!"DOIDDown 11: Jet wing warningNOSTEPDDown 12: When to wear a cocktail dress, traditionallyAFTERSIXDDown 13: Sports bar featurePLASMATVDDown 14: Aid and abet: Abbr.SYNSDDown 21: Oscar winner once named Sexiest Man Alive by PeopleMATTDAMONDDown 24: 20th-century French leaderCOTYDDown 26: Record label for the Miracles and Stevie WonderTAMLADDown 28: Massachusetts governor ___ PatrickDEVALDDown 29: Entry in a celebrated international sports competition since 1851YACHTDDown 30: French pronounTOIDDown 32: Drum kit partHIHATDDown 33: OddECCENTRICDDown 35: Preserves, perhapsJAMDDown 36: Epithet for a computer whizUBERGEEKDDown 37: Eat crowLOSEFACEDDown 38: Bonus, in adsXTRADDown 42: MiredINARUTDDown 45: Holy Roman emperor known as "the Red"OTTOIIDDown 46: Fighters for Kenyan independenceMAUMAUDDown 47: Little dearsANGELSDDown 49: Early invaders of BritainJUTESDDown 50: Slow racerSNAILDDown 51: Shelter dug into a hillsideABRIDDown 52: Pitching statSAVEDDown 53: Middle school marks?ACNEDDown 56: Monitor, for shortCRTDDown 58: ShakesDTS