New York Times Answers - Sunday, 21st February 1982 There are 86 across clues and 83 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 21st February 1982. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ___ days (youth)SALADAAcross 6: InterpretREADAAcross 10: BoreDRILLAAcross 15: Rude criticJEERERAAcross 21: Turn fromAVOIDAAcross 22: Airfield near ParisORLYAAcross 23: FrighteningEERIEAAcross 24: Preserve feedENSILEAAcross 25: Lots of terra firma?REAL ESTATEAAcross 27: Plebeian stores?COMMONSTOCKSAAcross 29: ExtensionsARMSAAcross 30: PomanderCASEAAcross 31: LacquerJAPANAAcross 32: Hot time in PareeETEAAcross 33: 'Tis, to TacitusESTAAcross 34: Feed feasters for a feeCATERAAcross 35: Fruity blendsADESAAcross 36: Matelot's milieuMERAAcross 37: BandicootRATAAcross 40: Protector of HectorARESAAcross 41: Last of a litanyAMENAAcross 42: Towel wordHERSAAcross 43: UllmannLIVAAcross 46: Seeing redENRAGEDAAcross 48: StupidityDENSENESSAAcross 51: Roses' partnerWINEAAcross 52: Looked searchinglyPEEREDAAcross 53: "___ intense young man": W.S.G.AMOSTAAcross 55: Prefix for john or godDEMIAAcross 56: SalamandersEFTSAAcross 57: One of a Latin trioAMATAAcross 58: Colette novelCHERIAAcross 59: Tiny locksWISPSAAcross 60: Ice-cold showerSLEETAAcross 61: Playmate of bro.SISAAcross 62: Business firmHOUSEAAcross 63: PungentSALTYAAcross 64: Surface mellowingPATINAAAcross 65: Inst. at Fort WorthTCUAAcross 66: Pork-barrel contents?COMMODITIESAAcross 68: Inventors' concernsPATENTSAAcross 69: Gather, as moneyRAISEAAcross 71: Decalogue adverbNOTAAcross 72: Extraordinary peopleONERSAAcross 73: He pettifogsSHYSTERAAcross 75: Waterless pool?MUTUALFUNDSAAcross 80: CauchoULEAAcross 83: EncampedTENTEDAAcross 84: AssailBESETAAcross 85: Trunk in a trunkAORTAAAcross 86: Joplin creationRAGAAcross 87: Like surf in a stormAROARAAcross 88: Detection deviceRADARAAcross 89: SawADAGEAAcross 90: "Turandot" characterPANGAAcross 91: American suffragistCATTAAcross 92: Neighbor of Wash.OREGAAcross 93: Move furtivelySIDLEAAcross 94: Position taken by PalmerSTANCEAAcross 96: "Twittering Machine" painterKLEEAAcross 97: In which E is •MORSE CODEAAcross 99: He wrote "The House of Fame"CHAUCERAAcross 100: Former univ. militantsSDSAAcross 101: Small sumMITEAAcross 102: U.S. citizen, e.g.AMERAAcross 103: Weight unitGRAMAAcross 104: Sinuous shapeESSAAcross 105: Daughter of CadmusINOAAcross 106: RaisedBREDAAcross 107: StoodAROSEAAcross 108: Corolla petalALAAAcross 108: Corolla petalALA.AAcross 111: Kind of crossTAUAAcross 112: ExtravagantOUTREAAcross 113: Boss of a first lieut.CAPTAAcross 114: Tasso's patronESTEAAcross 118: Stock cars?CONVERTIBLESAAcross 121: Bettor spots in N.Y.C.OTBPARLORSAAcross 123: UndividedENTIREAAcross 124: D'Artagnan's saddleSELLEAAcross 125: He raced with a Ford in 1976DOLEAAcross 126: Half a S.A. cityAIRESAAcross 127: StopDESISTAAcross 128: Meeting on the slyTRYSTAAcross 129: Stowe novelDREDAAcross 130: Dull finishMATTEDDown 1: F.D.R.'s motherSARADDown 2: AsseverateAVERDDown 3: Plasterer's needLOAMDDown 4: Isn't up to parAILSDDown 5: Painter Pres.DDEDDown 6: Took turnsROTATEDDDown 7: Clears a tapeERASESDDown 8: ModifyALTERDDown 9: Woad, e.g.DYEDDown 10: EffeteDECADENTDDown 11: Takes up againREOPENSDDown 12: La Douce et al.IRMASDDown 13: DelineateLIMNDDown 14: "___ the Lip"LEODDown 15: Merry-andrewsJESTERSDDown 16: Puts one's hat in the ringENTERSDDown 17: Within: Comb. formESODDown 18: Shipment from GalvestonRICEDDown 19: Wawaskeesh and wapitiELKSDDown 20: Music signRESTDDown 26: ___ stiffSCAREDDDown 28: Unbeatable rivalNEMESISDDown 31: Gunpowder Plot targetJAMES IDDown 34: Islanders' targetCAGEDDown 37: Gourmand's delightREPASTDDown 38: Lacking pepANEMICDDown 39: Memos from Sec. Regan?TREASURYNOTESDDown 41: WorshipedADOREDDDown 42: Like abacaHEMPYDDown 43: Good will policy?LIFE INSURANCEDDown 44: RaptINTENTDDown 45: MatchesVESTASDDown 47: Berenson's subjectARTDDown 49: Circus Maximus emceeEDILEDDown 50: HauntsNESTSDDown 51: TurmoilWELTERDDown 53: BuzzingAHUMDDown 54: Middle: PrefixMESODDown 58: His star is risingCOMERDDown 59: "But, by my sooth! she'll ___ wee": BurnsWAITADDown 60: GratifiesSATESDDown 62: Fought a fireHOSEDDDown 63: Pub orderSTOUTDDown 64: Raccoon's relativePANDADDown 66: One who quotesCITERDDown 67: Prefix with lace or faceINTERDDown 68: ___ VecchioPONTEDDown 70: In ___ (agitated)ASTATEDDown 73: FluesSTACKSDDown 74: ForerunnerHERALDDDown 75: Rivals of PersiansMEDESDDown 76: Customary actionUSAGEDDown 77: Jacob's visionLADDERDDown 78: Colt or fillyFOALDDown 79: PressURGEDDown 81: Jousting needsLANCESDDown 82: Moths harmful to treesEGGERSDDown 84: Vermont cityBARREDDown 88: ExtirpateROOT OUTDDown 89: ___-campAIDEDEDDown 90: Birthplace of Henry of NavarrePAUDDown 93: English countySOMERSETDDown 94: Kind of daisySHASTADDown 95: ZestlessTAMEDDown 97: Muezzin's perchMINARETDDown 98: TrustsCARTELSDDown 99: TrimmedCROPPEDDDown 101: Tall capsMITERSDDown 103: Pinup girl in W.W. IIGRABLEDDown 106: T.R.'s "Good!"BULLYDDown 107: Man in a castACTORDDown 108: Served perfectlyACEDDDown 109: SingleLONEDDown 110: Little subway makersANTSDDown 112: Supreme, in StuttgartOBERDDown 114: English pen nameELIADDown 115: WinnowSORTDDown 116: Allowance for wasteTRETDDown 117: To live, to LivyESSEDDown 119: "QB ___," Uris bookVIIDDown 120: AdherentISTDDown 121: BizarreODDDDown 122: Boss of the flockRAM