New York Times Answers - Thursday, 15th March 1984 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 15th March 1984. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ColleenLASSAAcross 5: Minor Moslem magistrateCADIAAcross 9: "Hamlet" is onePLAYAAcross 13: Suffix with citronELLAAAcross 14: FrankOPENAAcross 15: Buenos ___AIRESAAcross 17: Mine accessADITAAcross 18: Olympic queenHERAAAcross 19: UnsoiledCLEANAAcross 20: "De Rerum ___": LucretiusNATURAAAcross 22: Pasteur portrayerMUNIAAcross 24: Start of an erudite barfly's lament at curfewTHEAAcross 25: HijackROBAAcross 26: Columbus, e.g.GENOESEAAcross 28: Lament: Part IIJOINTISOUTOFAAcross 33: TerminusENDAAcross 34: Some perfumesATTARSAAcross 35: SpeedyFASTAAcross 39: ClairvoyantsSEERSAAcross 41: Happy ___ kingASAAAcross 42: Nitrite is oneESTERAAcross 43: Lament: Part IIITIMEAAcross 44: Cut out sweetsDIETEDAAcross 46: Field roleRAEAAcross 47: End of lamentOCURSEDSPITEAAcross 50: Homer, the artistWINSLOWAAcross 53: Suffix for cashIERAAcross 54: "Fables in Slang" authorADEAAcross 55: Out of portASEAAAcross 57: MarketplacesPLAZASAAcross 61: Alice the Goon's creatorSEGARAAcross 63: K–P connectionLMNOAAcross 65: CommotionTO-DOAAcross 66: Gay cityPAREEAAcross 67: Leo's homeLAIRAAcross 68: Mrs. Battle's creatorELIAAAcross 69: Shopper's aidLISTAAcross 70: "Auld Lang ___"SYNEAAcross 71: File's partnerRANKDDown 1: Like CassiusLEANDDown 2: Caryl Chessman's portrayerALDADDown 3: Skirt featureSLITDDown 4: Second-largest planetSATURNDDown 5: Live togetherCOHABITDDown 6: ParrotAPEDDown 7: Skin: Comb. formDERMDDown 8: BeginINAUGURATEDDown 9: "Scarface" actorPACINODDown 10: West roleLILDDown 11: Alpine crestARETEDDown 12: Slangy assentsYEAHSDDown 16: Koko's weaponSNEEDDown 21: RostersROTASDDown 23: N.J. fiveNETSDDown 27: ___ and onsOFFSDDown 28: Witty bitJESTDDown 29: "The ___ Love," 1933 songONEIDDown 30: The same, to SenecaIDEMDDown 31: Certain compartments in buildingsSTAIRWELLSDDown 32: Caravan stopoversOASESDDown 36: Literary bell townATRIDDown 37: S.R.O. show prizeSEATDDown 38: Tupelo or bayTREEDDown 40: Nash rivalsREOSDDown 42: One of the FordsEDSELDDown 44: PairsDUOSDDown 45: Leoncavallo's last operaEDIPOREDDown 48: A Bordeaux wineCLARETDDown 49: Famed park in ViennaPRATERDDown 50: HornetWASPDDown 51: PerfectIDEALDDown 52: Pola of silentsNEGRIDDown 56: "More matter for ___ morning": Shak.AMAYDDown 58: "Nana" authorZOLADDown 59: Tennis termADINDDown 60: DrenchSOAKDDown 62: Loser to H.C.H.AESDDown 64: She wrote "This Hunger"NIN