New York Times Answers - Sunday, 6th April 1980 There are 76 across clues and 91 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 6th April 1980. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ProxyAGENTAAcross 6: Not togetherAPARTAAcross 11: VestmentAMICEAAcross 16: Relative of rainHAILAAcross 20: Possible Easter topperTOQUEAAcross 21: Community characterMORESAAcross 22: April 5, in old RomeNONAEAAcross 23: BogusFALSEAAcross 24: Dixon/Rose/Warren queryWOULDYOULIKETOTAKEAWALKAAcross 28: Botanist GrayASAAAcross 29: Did a prelaundry jobSORTEDAAcross 30: OligophrenicMORONAAcross 31: Stockholm gnomeNISSEAAcross 32: Family-tree twigs: Abbr.RELSAAcross 34: Rock groupKISSAAcross 35: StrengthSINEWAAcross 36: CheckARRESTAAcross 37: Part of speechNOUNAAcross 39: Gudrun's husbandATLIAAcross 40: GaloshSHOEAAcross 41: Kahal/Wheeler/Fain rainy-day adviceLETASMILEBEYOURUMBRELLAAAcross 52: Remarque or SegalERICHAAcross 53: Where to put your doughOVENAAcross 54: City celebrated by Cole PorterPAREEAAcross 55: FittingMEETAAcross 56: Japanese verse formTANKAAAcross 57: NectarousSWEETAAcross 58: ChoseOPTEDAAcross 59: Antelope or drumBONGOAAcross 60: WontsUSESAAcross 61: Paul or NicholasSAINTAAcross 62: When Gary Coleman will be 34MMIIAAcross 63: KibitzBUTT INAAcross 64: ___ soup (heavy fog)PEAAAcross 65: "___, you noblest English"ONONAAcross 66: WettishMOISTAAcross 67: Wedge-shapedCUNEATEAAcross 68: Gene Kelly exuberanceSINGININTHERAINAAcross 72: Easel adjunctPALETTEAAcross 76: Carries onRANTSAAcross 77: " . . . spring time, the ___ pretty ring time": Shak.ONLYAAcross 78: Rainy-day prizeCABAAcross 81: Handsome oneADONISAAcross 82: "Ooh, that hurts!"OUCHAAcross 83: Tie for the racesASCOTAAcross 85: Flood followerGATEAAcross 86: ___ incognitaTERRAAAcross 87: AlighieriDANTEAAcross 89: Short-billed railCRAKEAAcross 90: Cotton clothDRILLAAcross 91: Lady Luck reigns hereRENOAAcross 92: Kind of boomSONICAAcross 93: Roll-call responseHEREAAcross 94: BucolicRURALAAcross 95: Como admission in 1946IMALWAYSCHASINGRAINBOWSAAcross 101: Opposite of aweatherALEEAAcross 102: AbruptCURTAAcross 103: BrahminSNOBAAcross 104: Chinese skiffSAMPANAAcross 107: WhackTHUMPAAcross 109: Petty officerBO'S'NAAcross 109: Petty officerBOS'NAAcross 111: Actor MontandYVESAAcross 115: Sourdough's concernCLAIMAAcross 116: Rossetti's "___ Beatrix"BEATAAAcross 117: ___-than-thouHOLIERAAcross 119: U.N. labor bodyILOAAcross 120: Wood/Fulmer reply to 24 AcrossWAITTILLTHECLOUDSROLLBYAAcross 124: Cremona nameAMATIAAcross 125: EmanationsAURASAAcross 126: Possible port in a stormINLETAAcross 127: Scene of Dec.–March rainsSAMOAAAcross 128: Springy, in a waySPRYAAcross 129: Foam; frothYEASTAAcross 130: JurymenPEERSAAcross 131: Side dishesSLAWSDDown 1: FightingATWARDDown 2: A Canadian transientGOOSEDDown 3: Part of E.R.A.EQUALDDown 4: Not any, to the D.A.NULDDown 5: Spreads hayTEDSDDown 6: CupidsAMORINIDDown 7: SulksPOUTSDDown 8: Provence cityARLESDDown 9: "Spring Song" authorREIDDDown 10: Tut's cousinTSKDDown 11: Portia saved his skinANTONIODDown 12: He wrote "Esther Waters"MOOREDDown 13: Under guidanceINTOWDDown 14: Actor in "The Rain People": 1969CAANDDown 15: Meek's partner in comicsEEKDDown 16: Part of a ship's bowHAWSEDDown 17: "I loved ___ . . . ": WitherALASSDDown 18: Holm or keyISLETDDown 19: Albanian coinLEKDDown 23: Not so rainyFAIRERDDown 25: Dogpatch nameYOKUMDDown 26: A BrontëEMILYDDown 27: Garb formallyENROBEDDown 33: NoshesSNACKSDDown 35: Tax or dental compoundSTENTDDown 36: Sultan's son in "The Arabian Nights"AHMEDDDown 38: ___ Peak, N.M.OSHADDown 39: Red as ___ABEETDDown 40: "You bet!"SUREDDown 41: Abate, as rainLET UPDDown 41: Abate, as rainLETUPDDown 42: Blot outERASEDDown 43: Skin ailmentTINEADDown 44: Like Gray's herdLOWINGDDown 45: SquareEVENDDown 46: ArrogantUPPISHDDown 47: Emu or ostrichRATITEDDown 48: Chew the sceneryEMOTEDDown 49: ___ hand (helped out)LENTADDown 50: On the up and upLEG ITDDown 50: On the up and upLEGITDDown 51: Do penanceATONEDDown 57: Rhone feederSAONEDDown 58: Leaves outOMITSDDown 59: Easter ___BUNNYDDown 61: Fits of temperSNITSDDown 62: "April is the cruellest ___ . . . "MONTHDDown 63: ErectedBUILTDDown 65: Old Rome's portOSTIADDown 66: Popular pieMINCEDDown 67: Tippy boatCANOEDDown 69: SatiricalIRONICDDown 70: Sinuous Eastern danceNAUTCHDDown 71: CradleROCKERDDown 72: Father: Comb. formPATRIDDown 73: Revoke, as a legacyADEEMDDown 74: DooneLORNADDown 75: MatriculateENROLDDown 78: "Aïda" debuted hereCAIRODDown 79: Attorney ___ATLAWDDown 80: Ding-a-ling thingsBELLSDDown 83: "___ We All?"ARENTDDown 84: Puppeteer TonySARGDDown 85: ContemptibleGRUBBYDDown 87: Senior memberDOYENDDown 88: Faulkner heroANSEDDown 89: Sylvan spring soundCHIRPDDown 90: Ian Fleming characterDRNODDown 92: Deli offeringSALAMIDDown 96: Large deerWAPITIDDown 97: Most discerningACUTESTDDown 98: Singer YmaSUMACDDown 99: Baseball playsASSISTSDDown 100: ___ tubeINNERDDown 104: RascalSCAMPDDown 105: "___ should have a good memory"ALIARDDown 106: An Alou of baseballMATTYDDown 107: Aquarium fishTETRADDown 108: GuffawsHAHASDDown 109: Game akin to rouletteBOULEDDown 110: More matureOLDERDDown 112: Banky of silentsVILMADDown 113: Funny-bone localeELBOWDDown 114: Oriental legumesSOYASDDown 116: "___ Skies," Berlin predictionBLUEDDown 117: StropHONEDDown 118: Seamstress BetsyROSSDDown 120: ExistedWASDDown 121: PlaceLAYDDown 122: SassLIPDDown 123: Shastri of IndiaLAL