New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 12th October 1983 There are 33 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 12th October 1983. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Alan or CherylLADDAAcross 5: GratingGRIDAAcross 9: "___ nome," Verdi ariaCAROAAcross 13: "Shall Caesar send ___?": Shak.ALIEAAcross 14: "The March King"SOUSAAAcross 15: Prof's concoctionEXAMAAcross 16: N.M. legislatorSENPETEDOMENICIAAcross 19: Director of "Taxi Driver": 1976SCORSESEAAcross 20: BeginningOUTSETAAcross 21: "But every woman ___ heart a rake": PopeISATAAcross 22: Parcel of landACREAAcross 23: Nobelist in Medicine: 1969SALVADORELURIAAAcross 29: Rapier's kinEPEEAAcross 30: "___ Tu," 1932 pop songERESAAcross 31: Three, in AstiTREAAcross 33: Part of a lemonRINDAAcross 34: State flowers of UtahSEGOSAAcross 36: CalabooseJAILAAcross 37: Tiny colonistANTAAcross 38: ___ impasseATANAAcross 39: An astringentALUMAAcross 40: V.I.P. at AlbanyGOVMARIOMCUOMOAAcross 45: Bireme gearOARSAAcross 46: In a jiffySOONAAcross 47: Garb for CarmelitesHABITSAAcross 50: D'Amato or La GuardiaPOLITICOAAcross 54: Sinatra or IacoccaITALIANAMERICANAAcross 56: Site of Villa Maria CollegeERIEAAcross 57: StandardsNORMSAAcross 58: Rapacious birdERNEAAcross 59: Holds courtSITSAAcross 60: She loved AeneasDIDOAAcross 61: These cross the barRYESDDown 1: ColleenLASSDDown 2: Pianist TempletonALECDDown 3: Dean Martin's nicknameDINODDown 4: Like the needyDEPRIVEDDDown 5: ___ pot (deteriorates)GOESTODDown 6: UncivilRUDEDDown 7: Prefix with tope or typeISODDown 8: Courtier who sat under a swordDAMOCLESDDown 9: Lincoln or RockefellerCENTERDDown 10: Losers in W.W. IIAXISDDown 11: Siena's Palio is oneRACEDDown 12: Skip overOMITDDown 14: Follower of bed or homeSTEADDDown 17: Pronoun for the PintaESSADDown 18: The southeast windEURUSDDown 22: Prefix with plane or solAERODDown 23: Evening, in RomaSERADDown 24: Frye's forteAPINGDDown 25: Menotti's "slow"LENTODDown 26: Kingdoms, to ColumbusREGNIDDown 27: Writer CalvinoITALODDown 28: Suffix with planetARIUMDDown 32: Castel Sant'___, at NapoliELMODDown 34: "The ___ Stripes Forever," by 14 AcrossSTARSANDDDown 35: Corn unitsEARSDDown 36: More sprightlyJAUNTIERDDown 38: Violinmaker of CremonaAMATIDDown 41: Sheeer fabricsVOILESDDown 42: "___ Carlo," trio in Verdi's "Ernani"OSOMMODDown 43: Certain spiesMOLESDDown 44: Coconut fiberCOIRDDown 47: Shakes a legHIESDDown 48: Longfellow's bell townATRIDDown 49: Night crawlers, e.g.BAITDDown 50: Cowboy's palPARDDDown 51: " . . . ___ in the daytime": Psalms 22:2ICRYDDown 52: Jacopetti's "Mondo ___"CANEDDown 53: Snake eyes at RenoONESDDown 55: We, to PontiNOI