New York Times Answers - Thursday, 18th November 1982 There are 39 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 18th November 1982. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TunicALBAAcross 4: Seed; germSPOREAAcross 9: ArchesSPANSAAcross 14: Coral, e.g.SEAAAcross 15: Silent, in musicTACETAAcross 16: PurposefulTELICAAcross 17: Matteson's invention: 1888HARVESTERAAcross 19: Palindromic birdARARAAAcross 20: Long river in EuropeELBEAAcross 21: Development of Baird et al.TELEVISIONAAcross 23: Fourth or real followerESTATEAAcross 25: "___ tu," Verdi ariaERIAAcross 26: BirchALDERAAcross 28: Plant diseaseSCABAAcross 30: Kind of lineSTAGAAcross 34: Patent seeker's need, perhapsLAWYERAAcross 36: Invention of Morton, Krum et al.TELETYPEAAcross 38: Word form with formOVIAAcross 39: Poetic contractionE'ERAAcross 41: D'Amato from N.Y., e.g.SENAAcross 42: Opposite of neg.POSAAcross 43: Westinghouse's invention: 1868AIRBRAKEAAcross 46: That much, at a minimumNOLESSAAcross 48: CaribouDEERAAcross 49: Famed coloraturaPONSAAcross 51: A hard ___ hoeROWTOAAcross 52: Galena, e.g.OREAAcross 52: Galena, e.g.ORE.AAcross 54: One who abashesSHAMERAAcross 56: Products of Holland's imaginationSUBMARINESAAcross 60: Sack or portWINEAAcross 63: ShirkAVOIDAAcross 64: Torricelli's invention: 1643BAROMETERAAcross 66: ___ dog's lifeLEADAAAcross 67: Book by Hartfeld about the U.S.S.R.IRINAAAcross 68: Time periodERAAAcross 69: GourmandEATERAAcross 70: PostponeDEFERAAcross 71: Play the stoolieRATDDown 1: Arthur of court fameASHEDDown 2: Liege, in AyrLEALDDown 3: Glidden's invention: 1873BARBED WIREDDown 4: ___ Anne de BeaupréSTEDDown 5: Fare in FirenzePASTADDown 6: Works by Mendelssohn and SchubertOCTETSDDown 7: Verb for an incumbent's campaignREELECTDDown 8: French anagram for treeETREDDown 9: Type of caseSTAIRDDown 10: Continue firmlyPERSISTDDown 11: Range in TurkestanALAIDDown 12: Actor Robert De ___NIRODDown 13: SurveySCANDDown 18: Early U.S. black leaderVESEYDDown 22: Famed U.S. social scientist: 1857–1929VEBLENDDown 24: Worker on shoe uppersTREERDDown 26: Take ___ off one's feetALOADDDown 27: "___ en Rose"LAVIEDDown 29: Bronze, to BrutusAESDDown 31: Henry Mill's invention: 1714TYPEWRITERDDown 32: Silent as ___APOSTDDown 33: Plaster of parisGESSODDown 35: McCormick's invention: 1831REAPERDDown 37: Huge, in poesyENORMDDown 40: Rival of M-G-MRKODDown 44: Trite sayingBROMIDEDDown 45: TrapENSNAREDDown 47: Broadway collaboratorLOEWEDDown 50: Arab chiefSHERIFDDown 53: Development of Appleton, Page et al.RADARDDown 55: HarmoniouslyASONEDDown 56: Retailer's signSALEDDown 57: Optic layerUVEADDown 58: BarkBOATDDown 59: Reference book abbr.IBID.DDown 61: River near SpoletoNERADDown 62: Quod followerERATDDown 65: InjureMAR