New York Times Answers - Saturday, 3rd August 2024 There are 32 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 3rd August 2024. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Election presence since the '40sPACSAAcross 5: Retrieval speed of a computerACCESS TIMEAAcross 15: Latin I wordAMATAAcross 16: Professional pitcher?PIANO TUNERAAcross 17: Request for detailsCARETOELABORATEAAcross 19: What often can't be beat?THERAPAAcross 20: Light touchCARESSAAcross 21: Minnesota W.N.B.A. teamLYNXAAcross 22: Cousin voiced by Snoop Dogg in two filmsITTAAcross 24: "Not ___"YETAAcross 25: HeavenECSTASYAAcross 28: Meryl Streep and Amy Adams played them in 2008's "Doubt"NUNSAAcross 31: French resort townSTTROPEZAAcross 34: Unsolicited, in a wayONSPECAAcross 36: More than just impressAWEAAcross 37: BlockDAMAAcross 38: Ref's decisionTKOAAcross 39: Supply at an I.V.F. clinicOVAAAcross 40: Home run, informallyDINGERAAcross 42: ReadyPREPAREDAAcross 44: VetEXGIAAcross 45: Word from the French for "rung"ECHELONAAcross 47: Scott in Illinois, e.g.: Abbr.AFBAAcross 49: Cultivate, in a wayHOEAAcross 50: "Really?"ITISAAcross 53: Last syllable of a wordULTIMAAAcross 55: Losers of the 1994 and 1999 N.B.A. FinalsKNICKSAAcross 57: Virtually silently, in a classic poemONLITTLECATFEETAAcross 60: [shrug]IDONTGETITAAcross 61: Helen of Troy's motherLEDAAAcross 62: 1962 war epic loaded with A-listers, with "The"LONGESTDAYAAcross 63: Old map lettersUSSRDDown 1: DealPACTDDown 2: Title hero of a Menotti operaAMAHLDDown 3: Drew using many lines?CAREYDDown 4: "Ambition should be made of ___ stuff": "Julius Caesar"STERNERDDown 5: Per personAPOPDDown 6: Abbr. in French business namesCIEDDown 7: School with the mascot Oski the Bear, familiarlyCALDDown 8: Puts on the booksENACTSDDown 9: Buckwheat noodleSOBADDown 10: Part of a child's bedtime routine, perhapsSTORYDDown 11: Deep dishesTUREENSDDown 12: FoggyINASTUPORDDown 13: M.L.B. team that's played in three different stadiums since its inception in 1962METSDDown 14: Old word of precedenceEREDDown 18: It contains nearly 10,000 sectionsTAXCODEDDown 22: Market unitITEMDDown 23: Looney Tunes menace, familiarlyTAZDDown 26: Alley pickupSPAREDDown 27: Sticks figureYOKELDDown 29: First name on the "Scream" posterNEVEDDown 30: SlewSCADDDown 31: Only African-born headliner at London's Live Aid 1985SADEDDown 32: Bar from MarsTWIXDDown 33: Clothing misnomer more aptly replaced by "three-quart"TENGALLONDDown 35: Zero useNOPOINTDDown 38: Stereotypical lowly role in a school playTREEDDown 41: Christmas traditionGIFTINGDDown 42: ___-Nomenal, punny restaurant namePHODDown 43: Like some targeted winter medsANTIFLUDDown 46: Style of house with wide eaves CHALETDDown 48: "S'il vous plaît," across the RhineBITTEDDown 51: Drinks mistakenly invented by a Dairy Queen owner in 1958ICEESDDown 52: Agendas, for shortSKEDSDDown 53: Useful command for the error-proneUNDODDown 54: Many Zoom calls: Abbr.MTGSDDown 55: Singer PerryKATYDDown 56: LeadingSTARDDown 57: Peanut ___OILDDown 58: Going concern, for short?ETDDDown 59: Jack Ryan's org. in "The Hunt for Red October"CIA