New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th June 1982 There are 39 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th June 1982. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Gamma's predecessorBETAAAcross 5: Lane to the planeRAMPAAcross 9: "Come ___," former B'way hitOF AGEAAcross 14: Muriel ___, star of 9 AcrossRAHNAAcross 15: Kind of examORALAAcross 16: Pendulous parts of hounds' lipsFLEWSAAcross 17: Wide-eyedAGOGAAcross 18: BegetSIREAAcross 19: LeporidaeHARESAAcross 20: Dwellers in PandemoniumDEMONSAAcross 22: Tolstoy's AnnaKARENINAAAcross 24: SideshowRAREEAAcross 25: Gogol's "___ Souls"DEADAAcross 26: "Being and Nothingness" authorSARTREAAcross 29: Remit beforehandPREPAYAAcross 33: FortifyARMAAcross 35: Chinese secret societyTONGAAcross 37: British fruit basketsTRUGSAAcross 38: PageLEAFAAcross 40: Roles for Ferrer and PlummerIAGOSAAcross 42: Snick's partnerSNEEAAcross 43: Boleyn and FrankANNESAAcross 45: Nut partMEATAAcross 46: Suffix with salt or fruitIERAAcross 47: Petrarch pieceSONNETAAcross 49: Guanacos' cousinsLLAMASAAcross 52: Burl or CharlesIVESAAcross 54: Closet culpritsMOTHSAAcross 56: Raskolnikov's ordeal, with 30 DownCRIMEANDAAcross 60: Dealer in tartsPIEMANAAcross 62: WhirligigROTORAAcross 63: Rhine tributaryAAREAAcross 65: Cotton gauzeLENOAAcross 66: Concern of an impresarioOPERAAAcross 67: DoltCLODAAcross 68: Within: Comb. formENTOAAcross 69: Desert mountCAMELAAcross 70: SoarKITEAAcross 71: MusialSTANDDown 1: ___ Park, Ranger who became a BruinBRADDDown 2: Kind of beaverEAGERDDown 3: He wrote "The Magic Mountain"THOMAS MANNDDown 4: MohairANGORADDown 5: A leader of the Pre-RaphaelitesROSSETTIDDown 6: Memorable tycoon's nicknameARIDDown 7: Follower of land or bookMARKDDown 8: Argue at the barPLEADDDown 9: " . . . great searchings ___": Judges 5:16OFHEARTDDown 10: Defoe's MollFLANDERSDDown 11: Air: PrefixAERIDDown 12: VerdonGWENDDown 13: She, in SienaESSADDown 21: Saul's uncleNERDDown 23: Agt.REPDDown 27: StrayROAMDDown 28: German economist: 1821–96ENGELDDown 30: See 56 AcrossPUNISHMENTDDown 31: "African Queen" scriptwriterAGEEDDown 32: French and Belgian waterwayYSERDDown 33: UnfortunatelyALASDDown 34: Where mates are soon partedRENODDown 36: TargetGOALDDown 39: Novelist Cooper's middle nameFENIMOREDDown 41: Panic on the PonderosaSTAMPEDEDDown 44: Vague numberSEVERALDDown 48: English ritualTEADDown 50: Me. in NancyMOIDDown 51: Spider-monkey genusATELESDDown 53: NoshSNACKDDown 55: Ana or ClaraSANTADDown 56: Gator's kinCROCDDown 57: Clothing in CastillaROPADDown 58: Piece of gossipITEMDDown 59: Homophone for DollyDALIDDown 61: Kind of tideNOONDDown 64: NonsenseROT