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New York Times Answers

Sunday, 11th August 1991
There are 63 across clues and 80 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 11th August 1991. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Co-author of a 1930 tariff act
AAcross 6: Helot
AAcross 10: Minstrel
AAcross 14: One of Oberon's subjects
AAcross 19: Singer RonstadtLINDA
AAcross 20: Cupid
AAcross 21: Malarial malaise
AAcross 22: Corbin's "L.A. Law" roleARNIE
AAcross 23: Dancer DolinANTON
AAcross 24: Knee
AAcross 25: Barrett or JaffeRONA
AAcross 26: Lesions
AAcross 27: Subjects of this puzzleGEORGEANDIRAGERSHWIN
AAcross 31: Sloth, e.g.
AAcross 32: "How ___ the lady?": Shak.
AAcross 33: Thee, in ToursTOI
AAcross 34: Panay nativeATI
AAcross 37: Anguine fish
AAcross 39: Type of jet engine
AAcross 41: "Treasure Girl" song for Gertrude Lawrence: 1928OHSONICE
AAcross 46: Secret society, Italian style
AAcross 48: "Funny sheets"
AAcross 50: Catapult
AAcross 51: Classic introduced by Whiteman: 1924RHAPSODYINBLUE
AAcross 53: Scotch admixture
AAcross 54: The old sod
AAcross 55: Sun. homily
AAcross 56: British customs documents
AAcross 60: Binaural
AAcross 63: Bitter
AAcross 67: Bond rating
AAcross 68: Cynical song introduced by John Bubbles: 1935ITAINTNECESSARILYSO
AAcross 75: Avant-gardist
AAcross 76: Tin Pan Alley org.ASCAP
AAcross 77: "I beg ___ pardon now": R. Wilbur
AAcross 79: Raised-letter printers
AAcross 85: Function
AAcross 87: Mother of Hermes
AAcross 88: Den
AAcross 89: Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930EMBRACEABLEYOU
AAcross 95: Song Al Jolson made famousSWANEE
AAcross 98: Playwright lonesco
AAcross 99: Of the skull
AAcross 100: Estimated
AAcross 102: Actress MerkelUNA
AAcross 103: Mariner's greeting
AAcross 104: Pisa-to-Verona dir.
AAcross 105: Monogram of House Speaker Mr. SamSTR
AAcross 106: Abba of IsraelEBAN
AAcross 108: Rabble
AAcross 110: Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926SOMEONETOWATCHOVERME
AAcross 120: "A ___ Is a Sometime Thing": 1935
AAcross 121: Tied
AAcross 122: Clinton's canal
AAcross 123: Haute-Savoie spaEVIAN
AAcross 124: Ancient Greek dialect
AAcross 125: Hawk
AAcross 126: Shade of green
AAcross 127: Type of musical show
AAcross 128: Malicious and sly
AAcross 129: Salver
AAcross 130: Mimicked
AAcross 131: Coasters
DDown 1: Scoria
DDown 2: Song in "Let 'Em Eat Cake": 1933
DDown 3: Upon
DDown 4: Fragrances
DDown 5: Chesapeake Bay island and sound
DDown 6: Grandiose tale
DDown 7: Edits
DDown 8: Musical composition
DDown 9: Fulfillment
DDown 10: Movie vampBARA
DDown 11: Expectant
DDown 12: Old Norse poem
DDown 13: Paucity
DDown 14: Vogue
DDown 15: Successively
DDown 16: Crucifix inscriptionINRI
DDown 17: Nothing, in NiceRIEN
DDown 18: Start of a reply to Virginia
DDown 28: When it's warm in ChileENERO
DDown 29: An equilateral parallelogram
DDown 30: Fair
DDown 34: Land measures
DDown 35: Gauguin's island paradise
DDown 36: Serai
DDown 38: Young men
DDown 40: Zilch
DDown 41: To venture, in VersaillesOSER
DDown 42: Head of the SanhedrinNASI
DDown 43: Painter GrabarIGOR
DDown 44: Yield
DDown 45: Varro and Vulgar
DDown 47: "Porgy and Bess," e.g.
DDown 48: Sorceress encountered by Odysseus
DDown 49: Order from Delbert Mann
DDown 52: Bear a lamb
DDown 57: Swiss river
DDown 58: Freshwater wormNAID
DDown 59: Emporium event
DDown 61: Zwei precederEINS
DDown 62: Wallet fillers
DDown 64: Former N.Y.C. skyline lettersRCA
DDown 65: Endings for pant and scantIES
DDown 66: U.S. mil. awardDSC
DDown 69: Little corn grower
DDown 70: Soubise, e.g.
DDown 71: Chevet
DDown 72: Mandarin's residence
DDown 73: "___ Alive," Bee Gees hitSTAYIN
DDown 74: Man from Marietta
DDown 78: Willow: Fr.SAULE
DDown 79: Charles Laughton's wifeELSA
DDown 80: Gullets
DDown 81: Partiality
DDown 82: Department of NW FranceORNE
DDown 83: Marsh growth
DDown 84: Inst. at DallasSMU
DDown 86: Apiece
DDown 90: Former name of Guyana: Abbr.BGU
DDown 91: Extend a subscription
DDown 92: Alga causing fishy taste in water
DDown 93: Headache remedy
DDown 94: Temporary stops in journeys
DDown 96: Huxley's "Ape and ___"
DDown 97: Last word of Mo.'s mottoESTO
DDown 101: Scenarist LehmanERNEST
DDown 103: Roman's sacred shield
DDown 107: Anchor position
DDown 109: Chamfer
DDown 110: "Strike Up the Band" song: 1930
DDown 111: Where to watch HawksOMNI
DDown 112: Bit part
DDown 113: "I loved you ___": Hamlet
DDown 114: Weblike tissue
DDown 115: Sole
DDown 116: Mind
DDown 117: Split
DDown 118: Whittier's "___ Muller"
DDown 119: Chemical suffixes
DDown 120: Minn. neighbor
DDown 120: Minn. neighbor
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