New York Times Answers - Thursday, 11th July 2013 There are 37 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 11th July 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lose tractionSKIDAAcross 5: UndignifiedLOWAAcross 8: Vacuum cleaner brandMIELEAAcross 13: Queen in "The Three Musketeers"ANNEAAcross 14: U.S. city named for a Tennyson characterENIDAAcross 16: Let off the hook?UNPEGAAcross 17: Self-referential, in modernspeakMETAAAcross 18: ___ 100 (annual list)TIMEAAcross 19: ActiveGOINGAAcross 20: Many traditionally have three ballsPAWNSHOPSIGNSAAcross 23: Gray in a novel paintingDORIANAAcross 24: SkunkPOLECATAAcross 27: In pre-swan modeUGLYAAcross 28: CorrodedATEAAcross 29: Sapporo sashOBIAAcross 30: Bomb's oppositeSMASHAAcross 33: Optima makerKIAAAcross 34: BoxerPUGAAcross 35: What four balls may let you doWALKTOFIRSTBASEAAcross 40: FireAXEAAcross 41: IrritateVEXAAcross 42: Crude conveyanceOILERAAcross 43: Album fill, informallyPIXAAcross 44: "Indubitably"YESAAcross 45: Hoarse criesCAWSAAcross 47: Fleet Week localeSEAPORTAAcross 49: WeaknessANEMIAAAcross 52: Gizmo often with five balls that demonstrates conservation of momentum and energyNEWTONSCRADLEAAcross 55: Vivarin competitorNODOZAAcross 57: Inauguration recitationOATHAAcross 58: Early occurrence in "Some Like It Hot"RAIDAAcross 59: Stop on a rock band's tourARENAAAcross 60: "Wedding Bell Blues" composer LauraNYROAAcross 61: Julie ___, host of TV's "Big Brother"CHENAAcross 62: Habitat for bitternsMARSHAAcross 63: Rihanna's first #1 Billboard singleSOSAAcross 64: Mauna Loa coffeeKONADDown 1: Hominy cerealSAMPDDown 2: MassageKNEADDDown 3: HalvedINTWODDown 4: 1960s secretary of stateDEANRUSKDDown 5: DevastatingLETHALDDown 6: LyonnaiseONIONYDDown 7: Bully's target, maybeWIMPDDown 8: Nonmagical one, in Harry PotterMUGGLEDDown 9: CombinedINONEDDown 10: Pepsi-Cola mix?EPISCOPALDDown 11: Tony winner CariouLENDDown 12: Early bird?EGGDDown 15: Lose hopeDESPAIRDDown 21: Tourist attractionSIGHTDDown 22: Greek vowelsIOTASDDown 25: Invective, e.g.ABUSEDDown 26: Nast's symbol for Tammany HallTIGERDDown 30: Quid-pro-quo arrangementsSWAPSDDown 31: Glenn Close title roleMAXIEDDown 32: Gin concoctionALEXANDERDDown 33: General Mills offeringKIXDDown 36: Plain as dayOVERTDDown 37: DecorateFESTOONDDown 38: Broadcasting aidTOWERDDown 39: State capital whose site was visited by Lewis and ClarkBISMARCKDDown 44: "Holy moly!"YOWZAHDDown 45: World leader who co-wrote the book "How Far We Slaves Have Come!" with MandelaCASTRODDown 46: Sweet chili peppersANCHOSDDown 48: Day laborersPEONSDDown 50: Craters of the Moon National Monument localeIDAHODDown 51: Xenophobe's aversionALIENDDown 53: OppositionistsNAYSDDown 54: "Hairspray" momEDNADDown 55: '60s war zoneNAMDDown 56: 60 minutiORA