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New York Times Answers - Friday, 22nd August 1980

There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 22nd August 1980. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Item thrown into a ring
AAcross 6: Actor MorrisGREG
AAcross 10: Big moment for young Helen O'Connell
AAcross 14: She composed "Wyoming Suite for Piano": 1946
AAcross 15: Spot for slots and poker pots
AAcross 16: Seed for a lyric
AAcross 17: Money in Ankara
AAcross 18: A bit of Tara
AAcross 19: Porter's "Let's ___": 1928
AAcross 19: Porter's "Let's ___": 1928
AAcross 20: Two memorable maestrosDORSEYBROTHERS
AAcross 23: " . . . ___ I saw Elba"
AAcross 24: His forte is to escort
AAcross 25: They tear a passion to tatters
AAcross 28: Hero 2,327 times on B'wayABIE
AAcross 30: Loam ranging from clay to sand
AAcross 34: "Son ___ Preacher Man," 1968 songOFA
AAcross 35: Demo followerCRAT
AAcross 36: Locale for musicals
AAcross 37: ___ Era
AAcross 39: "King of Swing"
AAcross 40: "Gunsmoke" actorARNESS
AAcross 41: Simba's feet
AAcross 42: Begum's spouse
AAcross 43: Approaches
AAcross 44: What 37 Across was in the 30's
AAcross 45: Lulu
AAcross 46: Kitchen gadget
AAcross 48: V.P. under G.R.F.NAR
AAcross 50: Guy Lombardo's groupROYALCANADIANS
AAcross 56: Origin
AAcross 57: Washington, to Braddock
AAcross 58: Berlin hit, often sung in chorusMARIE
AAcross 59: Peru was his milieu
AAcross 60: Swelter or dither
AAcross 61: Like a dunderhead
AAcross 62: Composer ___ Carlo MenottiGIAN
AAcross 63: Name of a dame of fame
AAcross 64: Small drum
DDown 1: "I've ___ Ev'ry Little Star," 1932 song
DDown 2: Subject of a 1922 song
DDown 3: Baron De La ___: 1577–1618WARR
DDown 4: Obliterates
DDown 5: Device using light rays
DDown 6: Snatch
DDown 7: Navy boot
DDown 8: "La Vie ___," 1946 songENROSE
DDown 9: "Where no wood is, there the fire ___ out": Proverbs 26:20GOETH
DDown 10: Artery feeder
DDown 10: Artery feeder
DDown 11: Fragrance
DDown 12: Oahu welcome symbols
DDown 13: Morsel for Genuine Risk
DDown 21: Has a craving
DDown 22: Colossus of Rhodes
DDown 25: White House designerHOBAN
DDown 26: Like Chicago: Oct. 8–10, 1871
DDown 27: ___ cum laudeMAGNA
DDown 29: Like Leroy Brown
DDown 31: Noted violinistELMAN
DDown 32: Paramount ___, rostrum for young Sinatra
DDown 33: Destroyer equipment
DDown 35: A source of cinnamon
DDown 36: Ivanhoe's brideROWENA
DDown 38: Famed U.S. poet: 1914–72BERRYMAN
DDown 39: Wisecrack
DDown 41: Where to see and hear tubas
DDown 44: Perform in class
DDown 45: Epithet for Elizabeth IORIANA
DDown 47: What cymbals do
DDown 49: Word on a ticket
DDown 50: Bolognese painter: 1575–1642RENI
DDown 51: Killer whale
DDown 52: Cronkite's specialty
DDown 53: Caftan wearer
DDown 54: ___ Martini, former singerNINO
DDown 55: Dixon, but not Mason
DDown 56: Jam session
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