New York Times Answers - Saturday, 7th March 1981 There are 39 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 7th March 1981. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Prefix with chapelANTEAAcross 5: Nativity-play accessoryHALOAAcross 9: Become more friendlyTHAWAAcross 13: Opposite of bustBOOMAAcross 14: OverleapsOMITSAAcross 16: Unit of loudnessSONEAAcross 17: First of nine in "Strange Interlude"ACTIAAcross 18: Skewbald's relativePINTOAAcross 19: Dane who composed the opera "Lamia"ENNAAAcross 20: Actor's supreme delightSTANDING OVATIONAAcross 23: Awl, for oneHOLERAAcross 24: Quartet in "No, No, Nanette"ENSAAcross 25: Doe or RoeNAMEAAcross 28: Goddess of the moonARTEMISAAcross 32: Pen pals' go-betweensPOSTMENAAcross 35: Welcoming garlandLEIAAcross 36: Simple sugarOSEAAcross 37: Land unitLOTAAcross 38: Belli or Bailey: Abbr.ATTAAcross 39: Cue partTIPAAcross 40: "The Foggy, Foggy ___"DEWAAcross 41: "___ Clear Day"ONAAAcross 42: Prefix with foil or panTREAAcross 43: What some losers sufferAGONIESAAcross 45: Man on a certain pathWARRIORAAcross 47: ___-AryanINDOAAcross 48: Force for followers of a John Paul: Abbr.USNAAcross 49: What Horace called "a short madness"ANGERAAcross 53: Comedian's delightBURSTOFAPPLAUSEAAcross 60: " . . . ___ for my steps": Psalm 57ANETAAcross 61: Molière's Harpagon, for oneMISERAAcross 62: EssenceGISTAAcross 63: Catchall wordsET ALAAcross 63: Catchall wordsET AL.AAcross 64: Winter period in BarcelonaENEROAAcross 65: Baltic feederODERAAcross 66: Took part in the Grand NationalRODEAAcross 67: Ibn-___SAUDAAcross 68: Noted Danish novelist: 1869–1954NEXODDown 1: ConfuseABASHDDown 2: Night: Comb. formNOCTODDown 3: Destroy, as a carTOTALDDown 4: OutstandingEMINENTDDown 5: Shoshonean ArizonanHOPIDDown 6: Cole Porter's "I ___ Love"AMINDDown 7: HeatherLINGDDown 8: Conductor KlempererOTTODDown 9: Disease-carrying insectTSETSEDDown 10: "___ soit qui . . . "HONIDDown 11: ___ DominiANNODDown 12: Break of a habitWEANDDown 15: Former British coinSOVEREIGNDDown 21: Wycherley was oneDRAMATISTDDown 22: OpposedANTIPODALDDown 26: Tapper for a tyro at the pianoMETRONOMEDDown 27: Script orderENTERDDown 28: Range topped by BelukhaALTAIDDown 29: ___ operandiMODIDDown 30: Words of the enlightenedISEEDDown 31: Machines seamsSEWSDDown 32: Stag gang, e.g.PLOWDDown 33: Chaplin's widowOONADDown 34: Mira or RigelSTARDDown 44: Many-sided figureNONAGONDDown 46: Make susurrous soundsRUSTLEDDown 50: CiceroneGUIDEDDown 51: Character in "Elizabeth the Queen"ESSEXDDown 52: Small rocket, for shortRETRODDown 53: Heavyweight champion: 1934–35BAERDDown 54: "Not ___ us the praise . . . ": KiplingUNTODDown 55: Make use of a libraryREADDDown 56: FlippersFINSDDown 57: CruisingASEADDown 58: Tacna's countryPERUDDown 59: UrgePROD