New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 24th September 1980 There are 37 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 24th September 1980. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: GarretATTICAAcross 6: Part of a window blindSLATAAcross 10: Narrow openingSLITAAcross 14: Goddess of the huntDIANAAAcross 15: Surface undulationWAVEAAcross 16: Milne's "When We ___ Very Young"WEREAAcross 17: Official receiving a 19-gun saluteAMBASSADORAAcross 19: In the distanceAFARAAcross 20: French possessive pronounMESAAcross 21: HolographicHANDWRITTENAAcross 23: VentilatesAIRSAAcross 24: Part of the footARCHAAcross 25: Made a touchdownSCOREDAAcross 28: Kind of tennis strokeBACKHANDAAcross 32: Player of pibrochsPIPERAAcross 33: Strives successfullyCOPESAAcross 34: ConjunctionNORAAcross 35: PrayersAVESAAcross 36: Is concernedCARESAAcross 37: Icelandic literary workEDDAAAcross 38: XTENAAcross 39: Blanket or lidCOVERAAcross 40: Sound from an unoiled hingeCREAKAAcross 41: King of England: 978–1016ETHELREDAAcross 43: Cook gentlyCODDLEAAcross 44: Wing-shapedALARAAcross 45: Lake, source of the Blue NileTANAAAcross 46: Garb for "Second Hand Rose"HANDMEDOWNSAAcross 50: Rex's Gallic relativeROIAAcross 53: Wavy, in heraldryUNDEAAcross 54: Be received; arriveCOME TO HANDAAcross 56: One on the moveGOERAAcross 57: Arboret, e.g.TREEAAcross 58: EvenLEVELAAcross 59: FinishesENDSAAcross 60: Ingredient of mortarSANDAAcross 61: Mineral for grinding and polishingEMERYDDown 1: "Supermoney" author, ___ SmithADAMDDown 2: Kind of keeperTIMEDDown 3: Small flapsTABSDDown 4: "___ Mist," 1928 songINADDown 5: Supermarket employeeCASHIERDDown 6: Producers of cygnetsSWANSDDown 7: His gun was for hire in 1942LADDDDown 8: DeclareAVOWDDown 9: Galleries or colonnadesTERRACESDDown 10: Cloth sampleSWATCHDDown 11: Like an insincere complimentLEFT-HANDEDDDown 12: Dies ___IRAEDDown 13: Sea birdTERNDDown 18: Red chalcedonySARDDDown 22: AnnoysIRKSDDown 23: The Greek TiuARESDDown 25: Sudden outpouringSPATEDDown 26: Little spotted skunkCIVETDDown 27: Liberal; generousOPENHANDEDDDown 28: World-wearyBOREDDDown 29: MimickerAPERDDown 30: Pertaining to knots or bumpsNODALDDown 31: Male mallardDRAKEDDown 33: Home to a Paleolithic manCAVEDDown 36: EmendsCORRECTSDDown 37: Wagnerian roleERDADDown 39: QuahogCLAMDDown 40: Comfort or cheerCONSOLEDDown 42: Church officialsELDERSDDown 43: ArgotCANTDDown 45: "Ring" leader of Tammany HallTWEEDDDown 46: EnormousHUGEDDown 47: "___, good nurse!": JulietANONDDown 47: "___, good nurse!": JulietANON.DDown 48: One of the CopperfieldsDORADDown 49: Straw in the windOMENDDown 50: Talk wildlyRAVEDDown 51: Unique item or personONERDDown 52: In a lazy mannerIDLYDDown 55: Couturier's lineHEM