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Thursday, 16th October 1980
There are 38 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 16th October 1980. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Striker at strikers
AAcross 5: This has teeth but can't eat
AAcross 9: Chapeau for Corot
AAcross 14: Adjective for Dave Cowens
AAcross 15: Place for a race
AAcross 16: Smorgasbord tidbit
AAcross 17: Famed family name in baseballALOU
AAcross 18: The mark of sorrow
AAcross 19: Actor who wrote "The Moon's a Balloon"NIVEN
AAcross 20: Mazursky film starring George Segal: 1973BLUMEINLOVE
AAcross 23: Exemplar for a sluggard
AAcross 24: Hugo's wife and Astaire's sisterADELES
AAcross 25: Prefix with match or fire
AAcross 26: "Libera ___ a malo"
AAcross 27: Flat
AAcross 32: B'way star LuPonePATTI
AAcross 35: Form handled well by Handel
AAcross 36: Oriental baby sitter
AAcross 37: Like many a teen-ager's room
AAcross 39: Printer's machine, for short
AAcross 40: Where an imam will meet a houri
AAcross 42: Dickens's "___ House"
AAcross 43: Loser of the "golden apples" raceATALANTA
AAcross 44: Tommie ___, noted trumpeter
AAcross 45: Wahine's gift to a tourist
AAcross 46: One of Pavarotti's assets
AAcross 49: Gentle splashing sound
AAcross 52: Benny theme songLOVEINBLOOM
AAcross 55: Instrument for Stern
AAcross 57: Hamlet's phrase re hidden PoloniusARAT
AAcross 58: River that sounds muddy
AAcross 59: Calf that got a bum steer
AAcross 60: Noxious weed of the Bible
AAcross 61: Cornelia ___ Skinner
AAcross 62: Angst
AAcross 63: Abbr. after a list of people
AAcross 63: Abbr. after a list of people
AAcross 64: City in western ArkansasMENA
DDown 1: Pink
DDown 2: Showy plant
DDown 3: Not sotto voce
DDown 4: Queen Victoria's famous pianistBLUMENTHAL
DDown 5: Padded coverings for teapots
DDown 6: Ceramists' requisites
DDown 7: Clayey soil
DDown 8: Gerald Ford's in-laws
DDown 9: Plant used in folk medicine
DDown 10: Double this for a Hebrew hymnELI
DDown 11: ___ Ridge, great race horse
DDown 12: Trim symmetrically
DDown 13: Carnival structure
DDown 21: French saint (Dec. 1)ELOI
DDown 22: Ramón ___, celebrated tenorVINAY
DDown 27: Where Bobby Shaftoe wentTOSEA
DDown 28: Leopold's wife in "Ulysses"MOLLYBLOOM
DDown 29: City near Chautauqua Lake
DDown 30: "Strange Interlude" heroine
DDown 31: Appropriated
DDown 32: Haydn or Hemingway
DDown 33: She loves, to OvidAMAT
DDown 34: Place in a Mitchell book
DDown 37: Actor from N.Y.C.: 1939–76MINEO
DDown 38: Spend the summer
DDown 41: Loved them and left them
DDown 42: Bradshaw-to-Swann thriller
DDown 44: Part of a window or doorway
DDown 46: Dressy headdress
DDown 47: Navigator's concern
DDown 48: Red dye used in cosmetics
DDown 49: He was a lad in 1920LADD
DDown 50: Tender passion patron
DDown 51: Young aide in D.C.
DDown 53: Quod ___ faciendumERAT
DDown 54: Flattop of the Southwest
DDown 56: Aunt, in Avila
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