New York Times Answers - Saturday, 12th July 2014 There are 29 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 12th July 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Army equivalent of a leading seaman: Abbr.CPLAAcross 4: LoweredSCOWLEDAAcross 11: Man on the street?BROAAcross 14: New England state sch.URIAAcross 15: Football helmet featureEAR HOLEAAcross 16: Preposition with three homophonesO'ERAAcross 17: Span since 1955TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGEAAcross 20: Middle of an Aeschylus trilogy, with "The"LIBATIONBEARERSAAcross 21: Classic label in classical musicERATOAAcross 22: Try to pull off, sayTUGATAAcross 23: Camera movementTILTAAcross 24: Unwelcome neighborSNOOPAAcross 29: Get on boardLADEAAcross 30: Gouda and MuensterSEMISOFTCHEESESAAcross 33: Greeting at the head of a processionALLHAILAAcross 34: Selfish response to a requestIDONTFEELLIKEITAAcross 42: River that passes by the HermitageNEVAAAcross 43: Wall hangingARRASAAcross 44: Saint who is one of the Fourteen Holy HelpersELMOAAcross 45: Squarely, informallySPANGAAcross 47: First name in late-night TVCRAIGAAcross 48: MonumentalEARTHSHATTERINGAAcross 54: Pro athlete in a red-and-white uniformARIZONACARDINALAAcross 55: Subway inits.MTAAAcross 56: Bright spotsSOLARIAAAcross 57: One being shepherded, sayEWEAAcross 58: It's double-hyphenated: Abbr.SSNAAcross 59: Like many a sports carTWODOORAAcross 60: Brutus' "but"SEDDDown 1: Schnitzels, e.g.CUTLETSDDown 2: Plain varietyPRAIRIEDDown 3: Stick in a purse?LIP BALMDDown 4: 1950s-'70s defense acronymSEATODDown 5: Request often accompanied by "please"CANIDDown 6: Pasta eaten with a spoonORZODDown 7: "That's enough," to a serverWHENDDown 8: Banker/philanthropist SolomonLOEBDDown 9: River into which the Vltava flowsELBEDDown 10: Clear of verminDERATDDown 11: Some corner shopsBODEGASDDown 12: Move from A to B, sayREGRADEDDown 13: Hero of 20-AcrossORESTESDDown 18: Stanger a.k.a. Bravo's "Millionaire Matchmaker"PATTIDDown 19: "You can't beat me!"IRULEDDown 24: Sight-singing techniqueSOLFADDown 25: 54-Across, e.g., for shortNFLERDDown 26: Gender option on modern formsOTHERDDown 27: Onetime center for the distribution of orangesOCALADDown 28: 2008 World Series winners, to fansPHILSDDown 31: Didn't get snapped up, saySATDDown 32: Laura Nyro album "___ and the Thirteenth Confession"ELIDDown 34: They run up legsINSEAMSDDown 35: SkipsDEPARTSDDown 36: Reproductive, in a wayOVARIANDDown 37: Sportscaster JimNANTZDDown 38: Olympic gymnast StrugKERRIDDown 39: Manhattan eatery referenced in Billy Joel's "Big Shot"ELAINESDDown 40: "Wow!"IMINAWEDDown 41: Turned off and onTOGGLEDDDown 46: ShadeGHOSTDDown 47: Ohio's ___ Point, home of the Top Thrill Dragster and Millennium Force roller coastersCEDARDDown 49: Kind of day or jobSNOWDDown 50: Headlight?HALODDown 51: Part of A.M.P.A.S.: Abbr.ACADDDown 52: Arum family memberTARODDown 53: TLC, e.g.TRIO