New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 19th September 1979 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 19th September 1979. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Superlative suffixESTAAcross 4: Provide a party serviceCATERAAcross 9: Highlands head coveringTAMAAcross 12: DistortSKEWAAcross 14: "No ___ Love," 1953 songOTHERAAcross 15: ___ Island, Calif.MAREAAcross 16: The Mets, e.g.NINEAAcross 17: Yule songsNOELSAAcross 18: "___ boy!"ATTAAAcross 19: TriesENDEAVORSAAcross 21: ExhaustDRAINAAcross 22: Michelangelo workPIETAAAcross 23: HiddenSECRETAAcross 24: MessyUNTIDYAAcross 27: Deep ravineGULCHAAcross 29: Fishermen's equipmentSEINESAAcross 30: Render, as fatTRYAAcross 31: Fashion termMIDIAAcross 35: Bell soundsDINGSAAcross 36: Storage areaBINAAcross 37: Maine collegeBATESAAcross 38: AgainANEWAAcross 39: Ark crewmanHAMAAcross 40: DiscardREJECTAAcross 41: Actress WorthIRENEAAcross 43: Tropical resinsELEMISAAcross 44: Transaction principalSELLERAAcross 47: Uses the telephoneDIALSAAcross 49: Small ducksTEALSAAcross 50: CommandingMANDATINGAAcross 54: ThereforeERGOAAcross 55: Hard to penetrateDENSEAAcross 56: "Yes ___": Sammy Davis Jr.ICANAAcross 57: Apartment plus-factorVIEWAAcross 58: Member of a Hoosier teamPACERAAcross 59: Best seller by Robin CookCOMAAAcross 60: Always, to poetsE'ERAAcross 61: Proofreaders' marksSTETSAAcross 62: ProfitNETDDown 1: Victim of feudalismESNEDDown 2: "Birthday suit"SKINDDown 3: Care forTENDDDown 4: TransportsCONVEYSDDown 5: On ___ (making merry)ATOOTDDown 6: Scott Joplin work: 1906THERAGTIMEDANCEDDown 7: Slippery onesEELSDDown 8: B.&O., etc.RRSDDown 9: Turkic tongueTATARDDown 10: Bandleader ShawARTIEDDown 11: IntendedMEANTDDown 13: Joplin work: 1903WEEPING WILLOWDDown 15: Joplin work: 1902MARCHMAJESTICDDown 20: AssistantsAIDESDDown 21: Winter month: Abbr.DECDDown 23: Stallone's nicknameSLYDDown 24: Abbr. on a meat packageUSDADDown 25: German negativeNEINDDown 26: Part of a forkTINEDDown 28: Subject of a Keats poemURNDDown 32: News pieceITEMDDown 33: One-tenth: Comb. formDECIDDown 34: Adherents: SuffixISTSDDown 36: TabooBANDDown 37: AbzugBELLADDown 39: L.B.J. beagleHERDDown 40: Personnel in publishingREADERSDDown 42: Thing, in lawRESDDown 44: Martin or AllenSTEVEDDown 45: WeirdEERIEDDown 46: Beer that has been agedLAGERDDown 48: Map featureINSETDDown 50: Vegetarian's no-noMEATDDown 51: Religious imageICONDDown 52: Subject of a question by JulietNAMEDDown 53: Small insectGNATDDown 55: People without a country: Abbr.DPS