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New York Times Answers

Tuesday, 15th July 2003
There are 40 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 15th July 2003. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Lettuce variety
AAcross 5: "La Vie en Rose" singer Edith
AAcross 9: From way backOFOLD
AAcross 14: Available to serveONEA
AAcross 15: Fruit with wrinkled skin
AAcross 16: Zellweger of "Chicago"RENEE
AAcross 17: Fruit plate item
AAcross 19: Saltine brandZESTA
AAcross 20: Buys off
AAcross 21: Jackson 5 member
AAcross 23: Coffee-to-go need
AAcross 24: Whom a coach coaches
AAcross 25: Overcharge
AAcross 26: Diner sign
AAcross 27: Broth shortcut
AAcross 30: States further
AAcross 33: Humor magazine since 1952
AAcross 34: Word reference pioneer
AAcross 35: ___-Magnon
AAcross 36: Spike Lee's "Summer of ___"
AAcross 37: Mom-and-pop grp.PTA
AAcross 39: Medical plan, for short
AAcross 40: Transcribers' goofs
AAcross 42: Battery size
AAcross 43: British gun
AAcross 44: Ben & Jerry's offering
AAcross 48: Blow off steam
AAcross 49: Fitzgerald forte
AAcross 50: Snigglers' prey
AAcross 53: Roth ___
AAcross 54: Saxophonist StanGETZ
AAcross 55: Fix in a cobbler's shop, say
AAcross 57: Impression
AAcross 59: Theme of this puzzle, so to speak
AAcross 61: Between the lines
AAcross 62: Golden rule word
AAcross 63: 2002 Eddie Murphy filmISPY
AAcross 64: Inuit transports
AAcross 65: "Hey you!"
AAcross 66: Place-kickers' props
DDown 1: Long, high pass
DDown 2: Not active, chemically
DDown 3: Contradict
DDown 4: African trees with thick trunks
DDown 5: Bars of Avon
DDown 6: Food store chain inits.
DDown 7: In sum
DDown 8: Befitting a son or daughter
DDown 9: Petite pasta
DDown 10: Contingency ___
DDown 11: Blitz
DDown 12: 1960 Everly Brothers hitLETITBEME
DDown 13: Determined to haveDEADSETON
DDown 18: Verne's reclusive captainNEMO
DDown 22: Ali vs. Liston outcome, 1964
DDown 25: Thailand, once
DDown 26: Prefix with management
DDown 28: Thurman of "Pulp Fiction"
DDown 29: Gun rights org.
DDown 30: They've got issues
DDown 31: Corn flakes or raisin bran
DDown 32: AtoneDOPENANCE
DDown 36: Ukr. or Lith., onceSSR
DDown 37: Treaty
DDown 38: Lao-tzu's "___ Te Ching"
DDown 41: Columbus Day mo.
DDown 42: Hippolyta's warriors
DDown 43: Deems it appropriate (to)SEESFIT
DDown 45: Language suffix
DDown 46: Goes haywireACTSUP
DDown 47: Cry out for
DDown 51: Freewheeling
DDown 52: Ski run
DDown 54: Comes down with
DDown 55: Urban disturbance
DDown 56: Häagen-Dazs alternativeEDYS
DDown 58: Half brother of Tom SawyerSID
DDown 60: Capt.'s inferiorsLTS