New York Times Answers - Thursday, 11th October 1979 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 11th October 1979. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Spoon rings, e.g.FADAAcross 4: Fair lady in "My Fair Lady"ELIZAAAcross 9: ___ of God (Agnus Dei)LAMBAAcross 13: A CantorIDAAAcross 14: Baritone hero of a Tchaikovsky operaONEGINAAcross 15: Chinese gelatinAGARAAcross 16: Like Spectacular Bid at the gateRARINGTOGOAAcross 18: Censored itemNONOAAcross 19: Non compos ___MENTISAAcross 20: "And pretty maids all ___"INAROWAAcross 22: Struther or SterlingJANAAcross 23: Top-notchA-ONEAAcross 25: "___ Vickers," Lewis novelANNAAcross 26: Become fully developedMATUREAAcross 29: FactDATUMAAcross 31: Muscat nativeOMANIAAcross 32: Bridge wordPASSAAcross 33: Cleopatra's maidIRASAAcross 37: Kind of clockBANJOAAcross 38: Prefix for dermisEPIAAcross 39: Land of Nut and TutEGYPTAAcross 40: "Out, damned Spot!"SHOOAAcross 41: Belfry dwellersBATSAAcross 42: City for which a dog was namedLHASAAAcross 43: Take outERASEAAcross 45: Small busJITNEYAAcross 46: Sash for Yum-YumOBIAAcross 49: "O, my Luve is like ___ . . . ": BurnsAREDAAcross 50: "___ old time!"ANYAAcross 51: Sounds made while Kringle jinglesHOHOHOAAcross 53: Compound resembling anotherISOMERAAcross 56: Slippery ___ eelASANAAcross 57: Literally, something for somethingQUID PRO QUOAAcross 61: Go far and wideROVEAAcross 62: Pawnbrokers: SlangUNCLESAAcross 63: ExploitUSEAAcross 64: ChoppersAXESAAcross 65: Loom partEASERAAcross 66: Comparative endingIERDDown 1: Douglas ___FIRDDown 2: Eliot's hero's first nameADAMDDown 3: "I ___ do all . . . ": MacbethDAREDDown 4: Donkey or fire followerENGINEDDown 5: "___ Fall in Love," 1933 songLETSDDown 6: "___ to prepare a place . . . "IGODDown 7: Execute a slalom turnZIGDDown 8: ConsecratesANOINTSDDown 9: A Turner who was christened JuliaLANADDown 10: Where Greek met GreekAGORADDown 11: Massenet operaMANONDDown 12: Ivy League teamBROWNDDown 14: Smallest of five great onesONTARIODDown 17: Twain villainINJUNJOEDDown 21: New, to GoetheNEUDDown 23: FittedADAPTEDDDown 24: RefugeOASISDDown 26: Unruly throngsMOBSDDown 27: Eastern nursemaidAMAHDDown 28: New Mexican IndianTANODDown 30: Nickname for a famous warshipMIGHTYMODDown 32: "___ porridge . . . "PEASEDDown 34: O'NealRYANDDown 35: Church partAPSEDDown 36: RemainSTAYDDown 39: Glyn and WylieELINORSDDown 41: RococoBAROQUEDDown 44: Stadium soundRAHDDown 45: Any Manhattan College athleteJASPERDDown 46: Kipling's KimO'HARADDown 47: Fisk, Lynn, Rice et al.BOSOXDDown 48: "___ a little shadow . . . "IHAVEDDown 52: Change for a fiveONESDDown 53: LoafingIDLEDDown 54: Prefix for distant or lateralEQUIDDown 55: SubterfugeRUSEDDown 58: Actress MerkelUNADDown 59: Science of: SuffixICSDDown 60: "___ the land of . . . "O'ER