New York Times Answers - Saturday, 24th October 1981 There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 24th October 1981. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Phyllis Diller's birthplace in OhioLIMAAAcross 5: Marquand shamusMOTOAAcross 9: Shifts policy abruptlyTACKSAAcross 14: Anagram for Nora, Arno and roanORANAAcross 15: Cry at a Dionysian bashEVOEAAcross 16: Former president of PeruODRIAAAcross 17: Character in "Turandot"PINGAAcross 18: One of the Teutonic FatesNORNAAcross 19: Damp; soggyMOISTAAcross 20: October bouquetASTERSAAcross 22: LampblackSOOTAAcross 24: Monogram of an American-British poetTSEAAcross 25: One who dreads the seaTHALASSOPHOBEAAcross 28: Of anger: Lat.IRAEAAcross 29: Adjective for irrepressible laughterHOMERICAAcross 32: Memorable maestro: 1867–1957TOSCANINIAAcross 36: Part of a doorframeSTILEAAcross 37: ___ de Waart, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra conductorEDOAAcross 38: Town WNW of MantuaASOLAAAcross 40: T. N. Page's "In ___ Virginia"OLEAAcross 41: Jeanette or LloydNOLANAAcross 44: Routes like 1 and 80MAINLINESAAcross 47: Device on an organTREMOLOAAcross 49: Ollie's sidekickSTANAAcross 50: Motion-picture theater, to a LondonerCINEMATOGRAPHAAcross 55: Sand's "Elle et ___"LUIAAcross 57: Count or viscountPEERAAcross 58: Play idly on an instrumentNOODLEAAcross 59: Photographer AdamsANSELAAcross 61: Award named for Antoinette PerryTONYAAcross 63: "Pigeons on the grass, ___": SteinALASAAcross 64: Isle in Taiwan StraitMATSUAAcross 65: Original MoabitesEMIMAAcross 66: Rather and RowanDANSAAcross 67: CharabancsBUSESAAcross 68: Sentences in slammersRAPSAAcross 69: Lot or spotSITEDDown 1: "Steady Eddie" of pitching fameLOPATDDown 2: G. M. Cohan's ancestorsIRISHDDown 3: DevilfishMANTADDown 4: Like puttiANGELICDDown 5: "___ in corpore sano"MENSSANADDown 6: Ab ___ (from the start)OVODDown 7: Museum exhibitTORSODDown 8: Vintner's best customerOENOPHILISTDDown 9: These are beaten on the warpathTOMTOMSDDown 10: Second word in a Shakespeare titleADODDown 11: TouchstoneCRITERIONDDown 12: Romeo's last actionKISSDDown 13: CloySATEDDown 21: ___ avisRARADDown 23: Cry of amused surpriseOHODDown 26: Device recording our planet's movementsSEISMOMETERDDown 27: Parlay, e.g.BETDDown 30: "Winnie ___ Pu," Lenard bookILLEDDown 31: Homophone for seizeCEESDDown 32: "Pagliacci" propTENTDDown 33: Onion propertyODORDDown 34: They say, "We done it!"SOLECISTSDDown 35: Ship that picked up GlennNOADDown 39: Sad-happy, good-bad, etc.ANTONYMSDDown 42: Start of a Cain questionAMIDDown 43: PuzzleNONPLUSDDown 45: Como, to CarloLAGODDown 46: Injurious encroachmentsINROADSDDown 48: "The Gray Fox"LEEDDown 51: An asset of mintAROMADDown 52: Two-time loser to DwightADLAIDDown 53: Mill, for onePLANTDDown 54: Nobelist in Literature: 1946HESSEDDown 55: Shish kebab itemLAMBDDown 56: Two-toed slothUNAUDDown 60: Suffix with journalESEDDown 62: PiquancyNIP