New York Times Answers - Monday, 19th March 1984 There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 19th March 1984. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Tennis callsLETSAAcross 5: Former Yugoslav dictatorTITOAAcross 9: HarmoniumORGANAAcross 14: Essayist's pen nameELIAAAcross 15: Sale conditionASISAAcross 16: UnsophisticatedNAIVEAAcross 17: Part of the Musketeers' mottoALLFORONEAAcross 19: Brilliant successECLATAAcross 20: In an obvious wayPATENTLYAAcross 21: Lingers (upon)DWELLSAAcross 22: InterpretREADAAcross 23: MountSOARAAcross 24: Acad., for oneSCHAAcross 27: Three, in BariTREAAcross 28: CreeperIVYAAcross 29: Whitney or WallachELIAAcross 32: "___ not to question . . . "THEIRSAAcross 34: UnequalONE-SIDEDAAcross 36: Large arteryAORTAAAcross 37: Energy unitERGAAcross 38: TripleTRINEAAcross 39: FortyTWOSCOREAAcross 41: Old cars or planesCRATESAAcross 42: Kind of turnESSAAcross 43: Rulers: Abbr.KGSAAcross 44: CultivatorHOEAAcross 45: White House inits.: 1945–53HSTAAcross 46: PintailSMEEAAcross 47: Russian cityORELAAcross 49: Lassie, for oneCOLLIEAAcross 52: Faithless loverTWO-TIMERAAcross 56: Liquid part of fatOLEINAAcross 57: Alter in form, appearance or natureTRANSMUTEAAcross 58: Charlie Chan portrayerOLANDAAcross 59: EmanationAURAAAcross 60: "When the frost ___ the punkin": RileyISONAAcross 61: Bert or LarryPARKSAAcross 62: Ancient AsianMEDEAAcross 63: Summer-theater enclosureTENTDDown 1: Kind of yearLEAPDDown 2: Cinders of comicsELLADDown 3: JoustTILTDDown 4: Not so perilousSAFERDDown 5: Batu Khan's hordeTARTARSDDown 6: Tristan's loveISOLDEDDown 7: DiminutiveTINYDDown 8: Suffix with tuberOSEDDown 9: Thoroughfares having arrowsONEWAYSTREETSDDown 10: Andretti or UnserRACERDDown 11: One-eighth quartGILLDDown 12: GrandparentalAVALDDown 13: Knicks' rivalsNETSDDown 18: Monomaniacs' problemsONETRACKMINDSDDown 21: Turtle or mourning followerDOVEDDown 23: SerenadeSINGDDown 24: One of fiftySTATEDDown 25: Chinese dogsCHOWSDDown 26: Popular sandwichesHEROSDDown 29: Mrs. BunkerEDITHDDown 30: Unaspirated consonantsLENESDDown 31: What i.e. stands forID ESTDDown 33: "___ about time!"ITSDDown 34: Mine outputOREDDown 34: Mine outputORE.DDown 35: A GershwinIRADDown 37: CelticERSEDDown 40: Curved moldingOGEEDDown 41: Circles of lightCORONAEDDown 44: Sportscaster CosellHOWARDDDown 46: Move furtivelySLINKDDown 48: Gambling maximumLIMITDDown 49: PenCO-OPDDown 49: PenCOOPDDown 50: Spiced stewOLLADDown 51: Norman of TVLEARDDown 52: FactualTRUEDDown 53: Polyhymnia, e.g.MUSEDDown 54: Choirboy's collarETONDDown 55: A monthly payment, usuallyRENTDDown 57: Highlander's headgearTAM