New York Times Answers - Thursday, 7th February 1980 There are 38 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 7th February 1980. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: With 5 and 38 Across, pious N.Y.C. tot's pleaLEADAAcross 5: See 1 AcrossUSNOTAAcross 10: MailPOSTAAcross 14: Water plantALGAAAcross 15: Lover: Comb. formPHILEAAcross 16: Thrill for the Met setARIAAAcross 17: Use a primerREADAAcross 18: Site of "The Scarlet Letter"SALEMAAcross 19: Pack down lightlyTAMPAAcross 20: Fuel, solvent or illuminantKEROSENEAAcross 22: William Lyon ___: 1865–1943PHELPSAAcross 24: NoshedATEAAcross 25: Have onWEARAAcross 26: Toffler's "Future ___"SHOCKAAcross 30: What "the walls have"EARSAAcross 31: Ewe said itMAAAAcross 34: Game in a Reno casinoKENOAAcross 35: Electromagnetic waves, e.g.RADIATIONSAAcross 38: See 1 AcrossINTOPENNSTATIONAAcross 40: AppeasePROPITIATEAAcross 41: GaelicERSEAAcross 42: Drink cautiouslySIPAAcross 43: ___ in the cornerPUSSAAcross 44: Actress GarsonGREERAAcross 45: Pure and simpleMEREAAcross 46: O'Hare loc.CH'IAAcross 46: O'Hare loc.CHIAAcross 48: Planet second to Jupiter in sizeSATURNAAcross 51: "___ Prayer"THELORDSAAcross 56: A son of HeraARESAAcross 57: "The readiness ___": HamletISALLAAcross 59: Dissipated manROUEAAcross 60: It follows Shrove TuesdayLENTAAcross 61: Alcohol used in perfumesNEROLAAcross 62: Fit to ___ATEEAAcross 63: Girl in a stuttering songKATYAAcross 64: Winner at SaratogaGATESAAcross 65: Loch ___NESSDDown 1: Merry adventureLARKDDown 2: Robert ___ELEEDDown 3: Seaweed substanceAGARDDown 4: Woodworker's planeDADODDown 5: Underdog's coupUPSETDDown 6: Alan Ladd film classicSHANEDDown 7: Egypt's lifelineNILEDDown 8: Frontón cheerOLEDDown 9: AbstemiousTEMPERATEDDown 10: "___ Noster"PATERDDown 11: AloudORALDDown 12: BirdbrainSIMPDDown 13: Camper's curfewTAPSDDown 21: Cotton from CairoSAKDDown 23: "___ luego!" (Mexican's goodbye)HASTADDown 25: Oft-watched lineWAISTDDown 26: Goes from the first to the third gradeSKIPSDDown 27: Matisse or PétainHENRIDDown 28: SuccessfulONTOPDDown 29: Joint venture, for shortCO-OPDDown 29: Joint venture, for shortCOOPDDown 30: Best and FerberEDNASDDown 31: Wavy pattern in furMOIREDDown 32: Have ___ for newsANOSEDDown 33: Actor Ed from Kansas CityASNERDDown 35: On the way backRETURNINGDDown 36: Cordial flavoringANISEDDown 37: Highway for HadrianITERDDown 39: Hamelin's heroPIPERDDown 44: Hodges or McDougaldGILDDown 45: Stale or triteMUSTYDDown 46: Uncle Tom's wifeCHLOEDDown 47: Word with bells or KitchenHELLSDDown 48: Polio conquerorSALKDDown 49: SectorAREADDown 50: Carnival structureTENTDDown 51: Bakery purchaseTARTDDown 52: Algerian portORANDDown 53: Mechanical learningROTEDDown 54: Club receiptsDUESDDown 55: Homophone for seizeSEESDDown 58: Rachel Carson subjectSEA