New York Times Answers - Friday, 29th July 2022 There are 35 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 29th July 2022. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Breakout company of the 1970sATARIAAcross 6: What 7-Down is pig Latin forBEEAAcross 9: Unpopular workerSCABAAcross 13: What often has Fox, but not FXBASICCABLEAAcross 16: Machete-like knifeBOLOAAcross 17: Comment upon calling backITSMEAGAINAAcross 18: "Ma Belle ___" (1970 #5 hit)AMIEAAcross 19: Pics on pecs, sayTATSAAcross 20: Rogers of old westernsROYAAcross 21: Employment historyCAREERAAcross 23: One of twoHALFAAcross 25: ___ Hall, former "Today" host with a self-titled daytime talk showTAMRONAAcross 26: "Well, my comment sure sounds dumb now ..."ISPOKETOOSOONAAcross 30: Area around the mouthDELTAAAcross 31: Blows wildlyRAGESAAcross 32: Tooth driller's deg.DDSAAcross 35: God often represented as a beautiful winged youthEROSAAcross 36: Falafel shop stockPITASAAcross 37: Prohibition of Leviticus 11PORKAAcross 38: Not forwardAFTAAcross 39: It looks better with curlsBICEPAAcross 40: "You must be dreaming"NOWAYAAcross 41: Remark from one who gets a roundDRINKSAREONMEAAcross 44: Judged to beSEENASAAcross 45: Retirement plan, informallyROTHAAcross 46: StripDIVESTAAcross 47: World's busiest airport: Abbr.ATLAAcross 48: Sound of an unsuccessful attempt at stone skimmingPLOPAAcross 52: French liqueur flavoringANISAAcross 53: Cry after pulling a prankAPRIL FOOLS'AAcross 56: Liquid weapon, or a solid oneMACEAAcross 57: Sole proprietors?SHOESTORESAAcross 58: Dishes served in the final scene of "Titus Andronicus"PIESAAcross 59: Cards, sayIDSAAcross 60: Coffer, e.g.CHESTDDown 1: SomeA BITDDown 2: "Cheerio!"TATADDown 3: One who helps out briefly?ASSTDDown 4: Acoustic flourishes during a comic's setRIMSHOTSDDown 5: Something can't be neat if you add thisICEDDown 6: Motley skill setBAG OF TRICKSDDown 7: Where a town in Wyoming was once sold (for $900,000)EBAYDDown 8: Man found within state lines?ELIDDown 9: Uno alternativeSBARRODDown 10: Daytime TV catchphraseCOMEONDOWNDDown 11: Xenomorph, more familiarlyALIENDDown 12: Dutch for "farmer"BOERDDown 14: Eric ___, author of "The Very Lonely Firefly"CARLEDDown 15: Wraps upENCASESDDown 22: First Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for himAMOSDDown 24: Lead-in to a street name, perhapsA.K.A.DDown 24: Lead-in to a street name, perhapsAKADDown 25: Fun times between the sheets?TOGAPARTIESDDown 26: ImpressionIDEADDown 27: Feudal underlingSERFDDown 28: Red herring, for onePLOTDEVICEDDown 29: Hall of fame collaborator?OATESDDown 33: 1/8 oz.DRAMDDown 34: Isle along the Sound of SleatSKYEDDown 36: They're broken just for funPINATASDDown 37: DismissPOOH-POOHDDown 39: Stack at a T.S.A. checkpointBINSDDown 40: Bun holderNETDDown 42: Candy brand with autumn-colored packagingREESESDDown 43: Takes a turn, in a wayROLLSDDown 44: Land between the Gulfs of Aqaba and SuezSINAIDDown 46: Still not done in the dryer, sayDAMPDDown 47: M.L.B. all-time leader in grand slams (25), informallyARODDDown 49: LegendsLOREDDown 50: Cries during a matchOLESDDown 51: Secret indicationPSSTDDown 54: It's written as a vertical line bisecting a circlePHIDDown 55: Org. with trust issues?FTC