New York Times Answers - Sunday, 7th March 1982 There are 69 across clues and 71 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 7th March 1982. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Sole of a plowSLADEAAcross 6: Vichy vineyardCRUAAcross 9: Home of the slaveHOVELAAcross 14: RentTEARAAcross 18: Of the bloodHEMALAAcross 19: LayerHENAAcross 20: Alpine crestARETEAAcross 21: Dragged inHALEDAAcross 23: Suffix with argumentATIVEAAcross 24: RemnantENDAAcross 25: Former Mmes.MLLESAAcross 26: PracticalUTILEAAcross 27: S.A. tree or fruitGENIPAAAcross 29: Popular science writerASIMOVAAcross 31: Ervin or RayburnSAMAAcross 33: Again, to BizetBISAAcross 34: GoldSMITHMINEFEVERORBRICKAAcross 38: UtteredSAIDAAcross 39: Artist ___ BorchTERAAcross 40: Like some sentimental songsTORCHYAAcross 41: Heckler's missileEGGAAcross 44: Mamie Eisenhower, ___ DoudNEEAAcross 45: BishopJOEYAAcross 47: PickledSOUSEDAAcross 51: Unshackle the hacklesBRISTLEAAcross 53: Piece of the potSHARDAAcross 55: WedUNITEAAcross 56: Edible tubersSALEPAAcross 57: ChoiceSELECTAAcross 59: Herds of humansMOBSAAcross 62: Handle clumsilyPAWAAcross 63: BeguileENTRAPAAcross 65: Cutty ___SARKAAcross 66: Aquiline abodesAERIESAAcross 68: BlueNOSEPRINTBEARDORBERRYAAcross 74: "Popo" authorREEVESAAcross 75: "Take ___ Train"THEAAAcross 76: ProportionsRATIOSAAcross 77: Little pocketFOBAAcross 80: Bar owner's purchaseRYESAAcross 81: Perfect modelsIDEALSAAcross 83: Meccan shrineCAABAAAcross 84: Architect JonesINIGOAAcross 86: Oar partsLOOMSAAcross 87: ___ storm (won over, as an audience)TAKENBYAAcross 89: Call it a dayRETIREAAcross 91: Loud noiseBANGAAcross 92: Short word after longAGOAAcross 93: Poet's monogramTSEAAcross 94: Grate harshlySCREAKAAcross 96: RobleOAKAAcross 99: GobsTARSAAcross 101: RedBUTTONSHERRINGORSKINSAAcross 109: Burrows of N.Y.C.ABEAAcross 110: Map abbr.LATAAcross 111: Game dogSETTERAAcross 112: Song made popular by Al JolsonSWANEEAAcross 113: ___ Gables, Fla.CORALAAcross 115: Broadway musicalEVITAAAcross 117: Goddess of dawnEOSAAcross 119: Honshu seaportATAMIAAcross 120: Party boss in McKinley's dayHANNAAAcross 121: SpokesRADIIAAcross 122: Indy 500 unitLAPAAcross 123: Lacoste and DescartesRENESAAcross 124: Romanov rulerTSARAAcross 125: FilchSTEALAAcross 126: Pig's digsSTYAAcross 127: Gerontius had oneDREAMDDown 1: Catches fliesSHAGSDDown 2: Gershwin's "___ Eat Cake"LETEMDDown 3: Iranian prime minister in 1962AMINIDDown 4: Boat hoistsDAVITSDDown 5: WhiteELEPHANTPAPERORCOLLARDDown 6: GuevaraCHEDDown 7: French historian: 1823–92RENANDDown 8: Author of "Jenny": 1911UNDSETDDown 9: YellowHAMMERJACKETDOGORTAILDDown 10: Russian noble houseORLOVDDown 11: Plushily coveredVELVETEDDDown 12: Summer in SedanETEDDown 13: LandlordLESSORDDown 14: GreenTHUMBHOUSEBACKORSWARDDDown 15: GnawEATDDown 16: Pretext, perhapsALIBIDDown 17: VestigeRELICDDown 22: Vargueno, e.g.DESKDDown 28: Swiss poet: 1821–81AMIELDDown 30: Nigerian university townIFEDDown 32: BowsARCSDDown 35: Nice notionsIDEESDDown 36: Rogers or ClarkROYDDown 37: Famed milerRYUNDDown 41: TV's Barnaby JonesEBSENDDown 42: Cum ___ salisGRANODDown 43: Young sowsGILTSDDown 46: Women's service org.ORTDDown 48: Draw on a strawSIPDDown 49: Japanese outcastETADDown 50: Drop o' the mornin'DEWDDown 52: More witheredSERERDDown 53: Blind's splinesSLATSDDown 54: AlpertHERBDDown 58: Aethelbald's thrallsESNESDDown 59: DecorationMEDALDDown 60: Pelf for PizarroORODDown 61: Sawmill soundBIRRDDown 64: QuarryPREYDDown 66: SectorsAREASDDown 67: Caterpillar partsSETAEDDown 69: Garry Moore's "___ Got a Secret"IVEDDown 70: Attention-getting soundAHEMDDown 71: MirthfulRIANTDDown 72: Lynda Bird's in-lawsROBBSDDown 73: Violin virtuoso: 1858–1931YSAYEDDown 77: EvergreenFIRDDown 78: Cather's "___ of Ours"ONEDDown 79: SmidgenBITDDown 81: Plato dialogueIONDDown 82: Balance: Comb. formSTATODDown 85: PurportGISTDDown 86: Windy City border areaLAKESIDEDDown 88: Culture mediaAGARSDDown 90: Soprano BergerERNADDown 91: Ebenezer's expletiveBAHDDown 95: Aromatic chemicalsESTERSDDown 97: Holm on the ThamesAITDDown 98: Uses a prie-dieuKNEELSDDown 100: Brinker, for oneSKATERDDown 101: "Coffee Cantata" composerBACHDDown 102: One of Tirpitz's packU-BOATDDown 103: Three-masted schoonersTERNSDDown 104: Anatomical meshesRETIADDown 105: Hulled grainGROATDDown 106: SillyINANEDDown 107: Site of a Herculean laborNEMEADDown 108: EarthquakeSEISMDDown 114: MemorabiliaANADDown 116: Vintner's vesselVATDDown 118: Hale or HariSPY