New York Times Answers - Thursday, 17th March 1977 There are 36 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 17th March 1977. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Dashes' partnersDOTSAAcross 5: "My Gal ___"SALAAcross 8: Small wagonsCARTSAAcross 13: Roman emperorOTHOAAcross 14: Refrain syllableTRAAAcross 15: Old marketplaceAGORAAAcross 16: What St. Patrick did, they sayDROVEOUTSNAKESAAcross 19: "___ Paul" KrugerOOMAAcross 20: DiminishCUT INTOAAcross 21: Grad. degree for an AggieMSAAAcross 23: TreatyPACTAAcross 25: ConjunctionNORAAcross 26: One of the YaliesCO-EDAAcross 26: One of the YaliesCOEDAAcross 27: SquandersWASTESAAcross 29: Letter sign-offREGARDSAAcross 31: Wild oxANOAAAcross 32: Gets the wordHEARSAAcross 33: What St. P. also did, they sayCONTESTEDDRUIDSAAcross 40: "___ an arrow . . . "ISHOTAAcross 41: ConcerningINREAAcross 42: SullyBESMEARAAcross 45: Small finchSISKINAAcross 47: Dam on the MissouriOAHEAAcross 48: ___ culpaMEAAAcross 50: Book of the BibleACTSAAcross 51: N.H.L.'s BobbyORRAAcross 52: Holy warCRUSADEAAcross 54: Tic-___-toeTACAAcross 57: St. P.'s titleBISHOPOFARMAGHAAcross 60: Relating to oilOLEICAAcross 61: Cole or TurnerNATAAcross 62: Name on a green stampEIREAAcross 63: ExpressionlessBLANKAAcross 64: Tongue-tied soundsERSAAcross 65: Emulate beaversGNAWDDown 1: Dumb as a ___DODODDown 2: Other, in BarcelonaOTRODDown 3: He wrote "The Hound of Heaven"THOMPSONDDown 4: Soho coinSOVDDown 5: Clothing-store sectionSTOUTSDDown 6: In ___ (stagnating)ARUTDDown 7: Cicero's tongueLATINDDown 8: "Why Johnny ___": FleschCANTREADDDown 9: Hamitic languageAGAODDown 10: Seoul soldierROKDDown 11: QuakeTREMORDDown 12: Talked backSASSEDDDown 17: ___ homoECCEDDown 18: Breathed harshlySNOREDDDown 22: Classified itemsADSDDown 24: One ___AT A TIMEDDown 26: Specious debaterCASUISTDDown 27: G.I. JaneWACDDown 28: Up: PrefixANODDown 30: Angry-dog soundGRRDDown 32: Excited (with "up")HETDDown 34: Map lettersESEDDown 35: St. P.'s Trinity symbolSHAMROCKDDown 36: DestroyedTOREUPDDown 37: Mark on a scribe's fingerINKSTAINDDown 38: Bacheller heroDRIDDown 39: Oriental coinSENDDown 42: Bravo's oppositeBOODDown 43: Jewelry itemEARBOBDDown 44: Like a calliopeSHRILLDDown 45: Anwar and familySADATSDDown 46: Champagne bucketICERDDown 49: In unisonASONEDDown 52: Double feature, at timesCH'INDDown 52: Double feature, at timesCHINDDown 53: At a distanceAFARDDown 55: Taj Mahal siteAGRADDown 56: MasticateCHEWDDown 58: Marmara, e.g.SEADDown 59: Nickname at BuckinghamMEG