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New York Times Answers

Sunday, 23rd March 1980
There are 84 across clues and 83 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd March 1980. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Like Kate, as a wife
AAcross 6: Son of Eric the RedLEIF
AAcross 10: Moon craterROMER
AAcross 15: Coronet's cousin
AAcross 20: Cat-quick
AAcross 21: Brother of BrynhildATLI
AAcross 22: Reserved
AAcross 23: Sitting prettyONTOP
AAcross 24: Orwell prediction for 1984
AAcross 26: Educe
AAcross 27: Suffix for RockETTES
AAcross 28: Fair to middling
AAcross 29: "The ___," rock group
AAcross 29: "The ___," rock group
AAcross 30: "In ___ are many mansions": John 14:2MYFATHERSHOUSE
AAcross 33: Declines
AAcross 35: Sessions for Borg
AAcross 36: Take ___ the lamITON
AAcross 37: Sch. for shavetailsOCS
AAcross 40: Prefix with chance
AAcross 41: Part of Caesar's trioVENI
AAcross 42: Sends back to the Hill
AAcross 46: Like April, proverbially
AAcross 48: Back of a leaf
AAcross 49: Black-and-blue
AAcross 50: Relative of H.I.M.HRH
AAcross 51: Hopeless cases
AAcross 52: Sohrab, to Rustum
AAcross 53: Make interesting
AAcross 55: Much-wived Henry
AAcross 56: Crell's riverOISE
AAcross 57: Behave badly
AAcross 59: Anatomical passageITER
AAcross 60: Dig for data
AAcross 61: Wood sorrel
AAcross 62: Olga, Masha and IrinaTHREESISTERS
AAcross 66: Binge
AAcross 67: Kind of mother
AAcross 68: Actor in "Four Daughters"
AAcross 69: Milieu of "Mother Courage"
AAcross 70: Banish
AAcross 71: Sleep lightly
AAcross 73: Spile
AAcross 74: Herodias's daughter
AAcross 75: Provision in a contract
AAcross 76: Made-to-order kin
AAcross 77: Item for a high-stepper
AAcross 78: Dir.
AAcross 81: ___ l'oeil
AAcross 82: She wrote "My Life's History"
AAcross 84: Mrs. Weller's boy
AAcross 85: Les Folies Bergère, for one
AAcross 86: Sleuth with a "number one son"CHAN
AAcross 87: Plaintive poem
AAcross 88: Canton is here
AAcross 89: Western team
AAcross 90: Discipline
AAcross 93: "Life with Father" name
AAcross 94: Author of "Eight Cousins"
AAcross 96: Telpher, e.g.
AAcross 97: Mother Seton's mainstay
AAcross 98: Jewish ceremonial dinner
AAcross 100: Special article
AAcross 101: Tangles
AAcross 103: Castor, to Pollux
AAcross 104: Adj. for some verbsIRR
AAcross 105: Mrs. Skelton's favorite color?
AAcross 106: Fearful, in a way
AAcross 107: Satisfy
AAcross 108: Walking ___
AAcross 110: Lear productionALLINTHEFAMILY
AAcross 116: One of the Cole family
AAcross 117: Uniform, in Paris
AAcross 121: Furuncles
AAcross 122: Lubricator
AAcross 123: Ivan Petrovich VoinitskyUNCLEVANYA
AAcross 126: Montague's offspring
AAcross 127: Swann's wifeODETTE
AAcross 128: Somersault
AAcross 129: President: father or son
AAcross 130: Inexorable
AAcross 131: Wield a divining rod
AAcross 132: One of 52
AAcross 133: Mrs. Rochester's kin
DDown 1: Sugar daddy pickups
DDown 2: Exchange premium
DDown 3: Russian planes
DDown 4: Ell
DDown 5: "___ Rosenkavalier"DER
DDown 6: Like some detergents
DDown 7: Group character
DDown 8: ___ du DiableILE
DDown 9: Company
DDown 10: Anagram for Oriental
DDown 11: Skips
DDown 12: Loads
DDown 13: Part of HOMES
DDown 14: Chesapeake Bay is one
DDown 15: Fragile footing
DDown 16: Perform Gregorian chants
DDown 17: Island in the Near groupATTU
DDown 18: Bambi's aunts
DDown 19: Recess
DDown 22: Purpose of the DEW line
DDown 25: Some of the haves
DDown 31: River to the North SeaYSER
DDown 32: She wrote about Mrs. Reynolds
DDown 34: Little, e.g.
DDown 37: First U.S. Postmaster GeneralOSGOOD
DDown 38: Option
DDown 39: Lawrence relationshipsSONSANDLOVERS
DDown 41: Mother of Aeneas
DDown 42: Cleaves
DDown 43: Time for Alice, Allegra and EdithCHILDRENSHOUR
DDown 44: Hot-plate holder
DDown 45: Less gregarious
DDown 47: "My Wife's a Winsome ___ Thing": Burns
DDown 48: Has one's say in the U.S.A.
DDown 49: Quart in a London pub
DDown 52: Part of "I Remember Mama"
DDown 54: Belgian steel center
DDown 55: Viper's defense
DDown 57: Rebel
DDown 58: Car part
DDown 60: Storage places
DDown 62: Barnstorm
DDown 63: Bow neck
DDown 64: Tolerate
DDown 65: "___ Along," 1959 songTAKEME
DDown 66: She has a ball at a ball
DDown 70: Mrs. Miller's naïve daughter
DDown 72: Branch, to a botanist
DDown 73: Edit subjectively
DDown 74: "El ropo"
DDown 75: King Minos was one
DDown 76: Evel Knieval upheaval
DDown 77: Vilification
DDown 79: To be born, in BrestNAITRE
DDown 80: Overplayed
DDown 81: Cease-fire
DDown 82: Indian river landings
DDown 83: A Pilgrim FatherALDEN
DDown 86: Time of your life
DDown 88: Mo. for hobgoblins
DDown 90: Proofreader's mark
DDown 91: Make a guess
DDown 92: Couturier's annual surprise
DDown 94: Charge with gas
DDown 95: Gulls, terns, etc.
DDown 97: Cringes and flattersFAWNSON
DDown 99: Pickle
DDown 100: At long last
DDown 102: User of spads and brads
DDown 107: Scientist's concern
DDown 108: Tante's husbandONCLE
DDown 109: Rough's partner
DDown 110: Digests, for shortABRS
DDown 111: Corsair's quest
DDown 112: Thorny tree
DDown 113: Image: Comb. formEIDO
DDown 114: Took a Concorde
DDown 115: Mongol tent
DDown 118: Snarl
DDown 119: Contemporary French authorAYME
DDown 120: Bonnie bairn
DDown 124: Hide ___ hair
DDown 125: ___ victis
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