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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 8th August 1981
There are 33 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 8th August 1981. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Pen
AAcross 6: Simulacrum
AAcross 11: Not random
AAcross 12: Harmful
AAcross 14: Famed lexicographerDRSAMUELJOHNSON
AAcross 17: Famed cowboy singerAUTRY
AAcross 18: Loud
AAcross 19: Taradiddle
AAcross 20: Actor Douglas
AAcross 21: Wed
AAcross 22: High wind
AAcross 23: EnzymeASE
AAcross 24: Spree
AAcross 25: Macadamized
AAcross 26: Trust
AAcross 28: Uniform
AAcross 29: TV recording medium
AAcross 31: Farmer's concern
AAcross 34: Recidivist
AAcross 38: Certain moldings
AAcross 39: Conform
AAcross 40: Wish one hadn't
AAcross 41: Pops
AAcross 42: Addicts
AAcross 43: Insipid
AAcross 44: Adherent: SuffixITE
AAcross 45: Lead-in, for short
AAcross 46: Portage craft
AAcross 47: Lexicographer, to 14 AcrossAHARMLESSDRUDGE
AAcross 50: Star in Aquila
AAcross 51: Without bias
AAcross 52: Bivouac units
AAcross 53: Dos y cincoSIETE
DDown 1: Spendthrift
DDown 2: He wrote "Poor No More": 1959RUARK
DDown 3: "The Lord ___ shepherd . . . "ISMY
DDown 4: Greek letter
DDown 5: Polish
DDown 6: Do harm
DDown 7: Temperamental
DDown 8: Caught in the grip of la grippe
DDown 9: Brig. or Lt. follower
DDown 10: Subjugate
DDown 11: Junket at sea
DDown 13: Workman
DDown 14: Senegal's capital
DDown 15: Difficult tasksLARGEORDERS
DDown 16: Hard up
DDown 21: "Mork and ___"MINDY
DDown 22: ___ darn (cared)GAVEA
DDown 24: Uses a come-on
DDown 25: Lab glassware
DDown 27: Climbers on campus, perhaps
DDown 28: Reindeer herdsmenLAPPS
DDown 30: Flowers named for their scentTEAROSES
DDown 31: Spots for Mehta and Ozawa
DDown 32: ChristieAGATHA
DDown 33: Provided another hand
DDown 35: Move on wheels
DDown 36: Panegyric
DDown 37: Book by D. S. FreemanRELEE
DDown 39: Garden bloomers
DDown 42: Dark
DDown 43: Cow
DDown 45: "___ Old Cowhand"IMAN
DDown 46: American Indian
DDown 48: Hwy.RTE
DDown 49: Twice CCLIIIDVI