New York Times Answers - Sunday, 23rd March 1980 There are 84 across clues and 83 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd March 1980. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Like Kate, as a wifeTAMEDAAcross 6: Son of Eric the RedLEIFAAcross 10: Moon craterROMERAAcross 15: Coronet's cousinTIARAAAcross 20: Cat-quickAGILEAAcross 21: Brother of BrynhildATLIAAcross 22: ReservedDEMUREAAcross 23: Sitting prettyONTOPAAcross 24: Orwell prediction for 1984BIG BROTHERAAcross 26: EduceELICITAAcross 27: Suffix for RockETTESAAcross 28: Fair to middlingSO-SOAAcross 29: "The ___," rock groupW.H.O.AAcross 29: "The ___," rock groupWHOAAcross 30: "In ___ are many mansions": John 14:2MYFATHERSHOUSEAAcross 33: DeclinesWANESAAcross 35: Sessions for BorgSETSAAcross 36: Take ___ the lamITONAAcross 37: Sch. for shavetailsOCSAAcross 40: Prefix with chancePERAAcross 41: Part of Caesar's trioVENIAAcross 42: Sends back to the HillREELECTSAAcross 46: Like April, proverbiallySHOWERYAAcross 48: Back of a leafVERSOAAcross 49: Black-and-blueLIVIDAAcross 50: Relative of H.I.M.HRHAAcross 51: Hopeless casesGONERSAAcross 52: Sohrab, to RustumSONAAcross 53: Make interestingENLIVENAAcross 55: Much-wived HenryVIIIAAcross 56: Crell's riverOISEAAcross 57: Behave badlyACT UPAAcross 59: Anatomical passageITERAAcross 60: Dig for dataDELVEAAcross 61: Wood sorrelOCAAAcross 62: Olga, Masha and IrinaTHREESISTERSAAcross 66: BingeBENDERAAcross 67: Kind of motherDENAAcross 68: Actor in "Four Daughters"RAINSAAcross 69: Milieu of "Mother Courage"STAGEAAcross 70: BanishDEPORTAAcross 71: Sleep lightlyDROWSEAAcross 73: SpileSTAKEAAcross 74: Herodias's daughterSALOMEAAcross 75: Provision in a contractCLAUSEAAcross 76: Made-to-order kinCLONEAAcross 77: Item for a high-stepperSTILTAAcross 78: Dir.NNEAAcross 81: ___ l'oeilTROMPEAAcross 82: She wrote "My Life's History"GRANDMA MOSESAAcross 84: Mrs. Weller's boySAMAAcross 85: Les Folies Bergère, for oneREVUEAAcross 86: Sleuth with a "number one son"CHANAAcross 87: Plaintive poemELEGYAAcross 88: Canton is hereOHIOAAcross 89: Western teamUTESAAcross 90: DisciplineCHASTENAAcross 93: "Life with Father" nameDAYAAcross 94: Author of "Eight Cousins"ALCOTTAAcross 96: Telpher, e.g.CARAAcross 97: Mother Seton's mainstayFAITHAAcross 98: Jewish ceremonial dinnerSEDERAAcross 100: Special articleFEATUREAAcross 101: TanglesENSNARLSAAcross 103: Castor, to PolluxTWINAAcross 104: Adj. for some verbsIRRAAcross 105: Mrs. Skelton's favorite color?REDAAcross 106: Fearful, in a wayAWEDAAcross 107: SatisfyFILLAAcross 108: Walking ___ON AIRAAcross 110: Lear productionALLINTHEFAMILYAAcross 116: One of the Cole familyNATAAcross 117: Uniform, in ParisEGALAAcross 121: FurunclesBOILSAAcross 122: LubricatorOILCANAAcross 123: Ivan Petrovich VoinitskyUNCLEVANYAAAcross 126: Montague's offspringROMEOAAcross 127: Swann's wifeODETTEAAcross 128: SomersaultROLLAAcross 129: President: father or sonADAMSAAcross 130: InexorableSTERNAAcross 131: Wield a divining rodDOWSEAAcross 132: One of 52TREYAAcross 133: Mrs. Rochester's kinEYRESDDown 1: Sugar daddy pickupsTABSDDown 2: Exchange premiumAGIODDown 3: Russian planesMIGSDDown 4: EllELBOWDDown 5: "___ Rosenkavalier"DERDDown 6: Like some detergentsLATHERYDDown 7: Group characterETHOSDDown 8: ___ du DiableILEDDown 9: CompanyFIRMDDown 10: Anagram for OrientalRELATIONDDown 11: SkipsOMITSDDown 12: LoadsMUCHDDown 13: Part of HOMESERIEDDown 14: Chesapeake Bay is oneRETRIEVERDDown 15: Fragile footingTOEHOLDDDown 16: Perform Gregorian chantsINTONEDDown 17: Island in the Near groupATTUDDown 18: Bambi's auntsROESDDown 19: RecessAPSEDDown 22: Purpose of the DEW lineDEFENSEDDown 25: Some of the havesOWNERSDDown 31: River to the North SeaYSERDDown 32: She wrote about Mrs. ReynoldsSTEINDDown 34: Little, e.g.APERDDown 37: First U.S. Postmaster GeneralOSGOODDDown 38: OptionCHOICEDDown 39: Lawrence relationshipsSONSANDLOVERSDDown 41: Mother of AeneasVENUSDDown 42: CleavesRIVESDDown 43: Time for Alice, Allegra and EdithCHILDRENSHOURDDown 44: Hot-plate holderTRIVETDDown 45: Less gregariousSHIERDDown 47: "My Wife's a Winsome ___ Thing": BurnsWEEDDown 48: Has one's say in the U.S.A.VOTESDDown 49: Quart in a London pubLITREDDown 52: Part of "I Remember Mama"SCENEDDown 54: Belgian steel centerLIEGEDDown 55: Viper's defenseVENOMDDown 57: RebelARISEDDown 58: Car partPISTONDDown 60: Storage placesDEPOTSDDown 62: BarnstormTROUPEDDown 63: Bow neckHAWSEDDown 64: TolerateSTANDDDown 65: "___ Along," 1959 songTAKEMEDDown 66: She has a ball at a ballBELLEDDown 70: Mrs. Miller's naïve daughterDAISYDDown 72: Branch, to a botanistRAMUSDDown 73: Edit subjectivelySLANTDDown 74: "El ropo"STOGYDDown 75: King Minos was oneCRETANDDown 76: Evel Knieval upheavalCRASHDDown 77: VilificationSMEARDDown 79: To be born, in BrestNAITREDDown 80: OverplayedEMOTEDDDown 81: Cease-fireTRUCEDDown 82: Indian river landingsGHATSDDown 83: A Pilgrim FatherALDENDDown 86: Time of your lifeCHILDHOODDDown 88: Mo. for hobgoblinsOCTDDown 90: Proofreader's markCARETDDown 91: Make a guessESTIMATEDDown 92: Couturier's annual surpriseNEW LINEDDown 94: Charge with gasAERATEDDown 95: Gulls, terns, etc.LARIDDown 97: Cringes and flattersFAWNSONDDown 99: PickleDILLDDown 100: At long lastFINALLYDDown 102: User of spads and bradsNAILERDDown 107: Scientist's concernFACTSDDown 108: Tante's husbandONCLEDDown 109: Rough's partnerREADYDDown 110: Digests, for shortABRSDDown 111: Corsair's questLOOTDDown 112: Thorny treeLIMEDDown 113: Image: Comb. formEIDODDown 114: Took a ConcordeFLEWDDown 115: Mongol tentYURTDDown 118: SnarlGNARDDown 119: Contemporary French authorAYMEDDown 120: Bonnie bairnLASSDDown 124: Hide ___ hairNORDDown 125: ___ victisVAE