New York Times Answers - Sunday, 3rd May 1981 There are 73 across clues and 75 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 3rd May 1981. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Dish served at Rice?PILAFAAcross 6: What old stogies doREEKAAcross 10: Like a MOMA shipIDLEAAcross 14: Yemeni's neighborOMANIAAcross 19: Slip cover?ALIBIAAcross 20: Bird of merit?ERNEAAcross 21: Part of a main dishMEINAAcross 22: Clergyman who got fired?CANONAAcross 23: Fashion plate?PIEALAMODEAAcross 25: Rag cheats readership?PAPERCLIPSAAcross 27: Sword beaterPENAAcross 28: Arm in ArmentièresBRASAAcross 29: Wearies Anka and Lynde?PALLSAAcross 31: Spot for a plugOUTLETAAcross 32: Big-footed abominable oneYETIAAcross 33: Renown for Renoir?ECLATAAcross 34: It's mimetic, energetic and estheticHULAAAcross 35: His day is 11/11VETERANAAcross 38: Means–end connectionTOANAAcross 39: Match involving heatsMEETAAcross 40: Start of a drum soundRATAAcross 43: ___ in the darkASHOTAAcross 44: Place that once went boomGHOST TOWNAAcross 46: Pupil's protectorLASHAAcross 47: It's on the watchSTEMAAcross 48: Something for the recordVINYLAAcross 50: Poetic startOPEAAcross 51: ___ be tiedFITTOAAcross 52: Like look-alikesSAMEAAcross 53: Ab followerELULAAcross 54: Describing a young FellerRAPIDAAcross 56: Father of a merry widowLEHARAAcross 57: Goose-pimplyATINGLEAAcross 59: Shield for Zeus or AthenaAEGISAAcross 60: Post-office deliveryKISSAAcross 61: Bro. or dau.RELAAcross 62: It figuresADDING MACHINEAAcross 66: These come from stiff socksKOSAAcross 69: Proper EttaKETTAAcross 71: Destroyer's "ears"SONARAAcross 72: What a winning golfer at Augusta has attainedMASTERYAAcross 74: Bonnie associateCLYDEAAcross 76: Dog-tiredALL INAAcross 77: Serb or SorbSLAVAAcross 79: YaliesELISAAcross 80: Went through an "oar-deal"ROWEDAAcross 81: Ewe said itMAAAAcross 82: When penitents convene?ATONEAAcross 83: This is groovySLOTAAcross 84: King of the entertainment fieldALANAAcross 85: He makes a net profitTENNIS PROAAcross 88: Pittsburgh pillar?STELEAAcross 89: Nellie or poet RobertBLYAAcross 90: Slush ___ (money from a snow job?)FUNDAAcross 91: Valley that sounds sleepyNAPAAAcross 92: Logician's propositionTHEOREMAAcross 94: Matter conquerorMINDAAcross 95: Baton Rouge race?RELAYAAcross 96: SpottedSEENAAcross 97: ScrapeABRADEAAcross 100: Carpel's companionSEPALAAcross 101: Scorch or parchSEARAAcross 102: "The good old U.S. ___"OFAAAcross 105: Where to wring out the oldLAUNDROMATAAcross 107: Gossip's tidbitLITTLE SLAMAAcross 110: Wiry spriteARIELAAcross 111: Farmer's placeDELLAAcross 112: Big apple pitcherERISAAcross 113: Alley denizenSALLYAAcross 114: His comedy was divineDANTEAAcross 115: Paper sizeDEMYAAcross 116: Virginia creeper: 1587–?DAREAAcross 117: Teeny or WeenySMALLDDown 1: His productions are not for infantsPAPPDDown 2: Court nameILIEDDown 3: MortgageLIENDDown 4: Covering on the SaharaABADDown 5: A European nutFILBERTDDown 6: Sit tightREMAINDDown 7: King of hearts?EROSDDown 8: He may be tightENDDDown 9: Advice to Hotspur?KEEPCOOLDDown 10: Graft at the hospitalIMPLANTDDown 11: Gave each player a handDEALTDDown 12: Bussing quartetLIPSDDown 13: Point for a skipperENEDDown 14: Like a happy medium?OCCULTDDown 15: Island of "Knights"MALTADDown 16: Blue dyeANILDDown 17: Yep's oppositeNOPEDDown 18: Sec.INSTDDown 24: Ambracian GulfARTADDown 26: Duckling or French cityROUENDDown 30: Dignified "Shucks!"ALASDDown 32: Petty officersYEOMENDDown 33: Gas for Merman?ETHYLDDown 34: Made the fir flyHEWEDDDown 35: One of Smith's sistersVASSARDDown 36: Will's subjectESTATEDDown 37: Cowpath?THEMILKYWAYDDown 39: Having the mulligrubsMOPISHDDown 40: Where angry drinkers meet?RATHSKELLERDDown 41: Dog starASTADDown 42: Early hammer throwerTHORDDown 44: Puzzling beastGNUDDown 45: SubjectTOPICDDown 46: Twisted talesLIESDDown 48: Open land for an elandVELDTDDown 49: Philbrick's "___ Three Lives"ILEDDDown 51: Honey's victimsFLIESDDown 54: Put on a second shiftREMANDDown 55: Chinese gelatinAGARDDown 58: Supplied a swingerGATEDDDown 59: Lambs, to LucretiusAGNIDDown 60: Jack in the deckKNAVEDDown 63: Long place in N.Y.ISLANDDDown 64: Homeless PhilipNOLANDDown 65: "___ Old Cowhand"IMANDDown 67: Earl Weaverbird?ORIOLEDDown 68: Something to beatSYSTEMDDown 70: First placeEDENDDown 73: Sixpence for ShakespeareTESTONDDown 74: Marine hermitCRABDDown 75: Lounge on the loungeLOLLDDown 76: Change a billAMENDDDown 77: Take a tangentSTRAYDDown 78: Water game?LOODDown 82: ShockedAPPALLEDDDown 85: Pitchman of a sortTUNERDDown 86: How Mr. Butterfingers behavesINEPTLYDDown 87: Pedro's parlorSALADDown 88: Dixon, but not MasonSEERESSDDown 90: Housetop instrument?FIDDLEDDown 92: Insect that bit Sleeping Beauty?TSETSEDDown 93: Make soundHEALDDown 94: Painter who made quite an impressionMANETDDown 95: Domain for CharlemagneREALMDDown 97: W. S. Gilbert in 1850ALADDDown 98: Theodosia GoodmanBARADDown 99: End of a certain roadRUINDDown 100: Character hooked up with HookSMEEDDown 101: Where certain pros become consSTIRDDown 102: Señora's potOLLADDown 103: Post-trip occurrenceFALLDDown 104: Kind of alcoholAMYLDDown 106: Type of ballODDDDown 108: Novelist LevinIRADDown 109: Avuncular giantSAM