New York Times Answers - Sunday, 23rd July 2017 There are 76 across clues and 65 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd July 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TopACMEAAcross 5: WearsHASONAAcross 10: Pioneer in computer chessIBMAAcross 13: Channel setting on many airport TVsCNNAAcross 16: Gets cheeky with?MOONSAAcross 18: Act on a sudden itch to be hitchedELOPEAAcross 19: Fit for serviceONEAAAcross 20: It may be seededRYEAAcross 21: Even (with)FLUSHAAcross 22: Roger who battled 13-AcrossAILESAAcross 23: UtterOUT-AND-OUTAAcross 25: Cut, Paste and PrintMENUOPTIONSAAcross 27: Degree in math?N-THAAcross 27: Degree in math?NTHAAcross 28: Mountain ___DEWAAcross 29: Copse makeupTREESAAcross 30: Title character in a 1943 French novella [6]LITTLEPRINCEAAcross 35: ZapNUKEAAcross 37: Pedagogic org.NEAAAcross 39: Vote forYEAAAcross 40: Pacific capitalAPIAAAcross 41: N.F.L.'s Jaguars, on scoreboardsJAXAAcross 42: Sugar suffixOSEAAcross 43: 1990 Literature Nobelist Octavio ___PAZAAcross 44: Toner cartridge contentsDRYINKAAcross 46: Is from ancient Rome?ESTAAcross 47: The Big Pineapple [4]HONOLULUAAcross 50: Rhyme scheme ending a villanelleABAAAAcross 52: French word between two surnamesNEEAAcross 53: Intl. commerce grp.WTOAAcross 54: Banded gemstonesONYXESAAcross 55: Bert who sang "If I Only Had the Nerve"LAHRAAcross 57: Poor People's Campaign organizer, for shortMLKAAcross 59: Frequent Bosch settingHELLAAcross 60: Capital accumulationWEALTHAAcross 61: Dance craze of the 2010sDOUGIEAAcross 63: "___ and animals are free" (party slogan in "1984")PROLESAAcross 65: "___ Mine" (George Harrison book)IMEAAcross 66: Like some lawyers' work [4]PRO BONOAAcross 67: Musical talentEARAAcross 68: CartographerMAPPERAAcross 71: Try to sink one's teeth intoBITEATAAcross 72: Cheap cooking implementTINPANAAcross 76: Like, foreverAGESAAcross 77: Steely Dan's best-selling albumAJAAAcross 78: Naval noncomsCPOSAAcross 80: E'erlastingETERNEAAcross 81: ___ one-eightyD.O.A.AAcross 82: Bleeping government org.?FCCAAcross 84: Trophy figureNIKEAAcross 86: "Why are you looking at me?" [4]WHATDIDOAAcross 88: Where It. isEURAAcross 89: Inverse trig functionARCTANAAcross 91: Agcy. that oversaw plantsAECAAcross 92: Ones "from Mars"MENAAcross 93: Inits. in some parlorsOTBAAcross 94: American-born Jordanian queenNOORAAcross 95: "Shoo!"GITAAcross 98: Org. behind the Human Genome ProjectNIHAAcross 99: Lewis ___, 1848 Democratic candidate for presidentCASSAAcross 100: 11th-century campaign [4]FIRST CRUSADEAAcross 103: Put in stitchesSEWEDAAcross 105: Like the Salt Lake Bees baseball teamAAAAAcross 106: Decoration for an R.A.F. pilotDSOAAcross 107: "Will you let me have a taste?"CANITRYSOMEAAcross 112: Clothing associated with Hillary ClintonPANTSUITSAAcross 115: "Same here"ASAMIAAcross 116: Like many pools and highwaysLANEDAAcross 117: CooperationAIDAAcross 118: They begin trading, for shortIPOSAAcross 119: Frankincense, e.g.RESINAAcross 120: Singer of a famous bath time songERNIEAAcross 121: CrookedWRYAAcross 122: Barack Obama's motherANNAAcross 123: Sturm und ___DRANGAAcross 124: GarnerEARNDDown 1: Like some radiosAMFMDDown 2: "Born Sinner" rapper J. ___COLEDDown 3: 17,000+-foot peak near the Equator [4]MOUNTKENYADDown 4: GuaranteeENSUREDDown 5: Make airtight, in a way [4]HEATSEALDDown 6: Others of ancient Rome?ALIIDDown 7: Band member's time to shineSOLODDown 8: In publicOPENLYDDown 9: Monster's monikerNESSIEDDown 10: Healthy [4]INTHEPINKDDown 11: "Don't ___ hero!"BEADDown 12: Nightshade family member [5]MANDRAKEDDown 13: Prized possession [5]CROWN JEWELDDown 14: Home of the Gallatin Sch. of Individualized StudyNYUDDown 15: Take homeNETDDown 17: Unit around one foot?SHOEDDown 19: SpendingOUTLAYDDown 23: Mich. neighborONTDDown 24: Mater ___DEIDDown 26: One doing routine office work, informally [5]PENPUSHERDDown 31: "Wasn't that fantastic?!"TADADDown 32: LongPINEDDown 33: Move to protect the king, sayCASTLEDDown 34: Praises highlyEXTOLSDDown 35: At all, in dialectNOHOWDDown 36: Me.-to-Fla. routeUSONEDDown 38: Color of el marAZULDDown 45: ButtRAMINTODDown 48: Flowers native to damp woodsOXLIPSDDown 49: "Please, I'll handle it"LETMEDDown 50: Totally LOL-worthyAHOOTDDown 51: Dave of jazz [4]BRUBECKDDown 56: Supermodel LimaADRIANADDown 58: Certain fire signLEODDown 59: Like the Greek god PanHORNEDDDown 62: Flip outGOAPEDDown 63: One leading the exercises, for short? [4]PETEACHERDDown 64: Singer BonnieRAITTDDown 66: Sandwich inits.PBJDDown 68: Having as ingredientsMADEOFDDown 69: Guinea pig relativeAGOUTIDDown 70: Fruity spirit [6]PEARBRANDYDDown 73: Vain, temperamental sort [7]PRIMA DONNADDown 74: Long rangeANDESDDown 75: Bright lightsNEONSDDown 77: Band member's main squeeze? [4]ACCORDIONDDown 79: ___ songSWANDDown 82: 1940 Disney release [3]FANTASIADDown 83: Swamp swimmerCROCDDown 85: Woman who took a "roll in ze hay" in "Young Frankenstein"INGADDown 87: Pulling off bank jobs [5]HEISTINGDDown 90: Teddy Roosevelt targetsTRUSTSDDown 96: Much-swiped itemIDCARDDDown 97: Short trailerTEASERDDown 99: Borgia who was an illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VICESAREDDown 101: Took a breatherSATDDown 102: Message from the maroonedSOSDDown 104: Noah of "ER"WYLEDDown 108: Grp. with a missionNASADDown 109: "Sure, sign me up!"IMINDDown 110: Predecessor of RabinMEIRDDown 111: What's lost in "Paradise Lost"EDENDDown 112: Rabbit's footPAWDDown 113: It's inspiredAIRDDown 114: Original "Veronica Mars" channelUPN