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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 21st August 1985

There are 41 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 21st August 1985. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Ointment
AAcross 5: Cry of a flushed snipe
AAcross 10: Enos's grandmother
AAcross 13: Pelvic bone
AAcross 15: Galsworthy novelTOLET
AAcross 16: Res followers
AAcross 17: Uncas's friendNATTYBUMPPO
AAcross 19: Gamp or Gummidge
AAcross 19: Gamp or Gummidge
AAcross 20: Lasso's sound
AAcross 21: Letter addendaPSS
AAcross 22: Leaf
AAcross 23: Unsophisticated
AAcross 25: Forerunner of the freezer
AAcross 27: More than several
AAcross 30: Morse signal
AAcross 31: Treaty gp.
AAcross 32: Ovidian declarationAMO
AAcross 33: MOMA piece
AAcross 34: Live it up
AAcross 37: Sidekick
AAcross 39: Hymn
AAcross 41: Gin
AAcross 42: Bakery tool
AAcross 43: Brazilian's coffee
AAcross 44: Lou Ferrigno role
AAcross 46: "___ longa . . . "
AAcross 47: Tatum's fatherRYAN
AAcross 48: Thaumaturgist's word
AAcross 50: ___ DameNOTRE
AAcross 52: Motherwell medium
AAcross 53: N.Z. parrot
AAcross 55: Morbid condition: SuffixIASIS
AAcross 58: Popular street name
AAcross 59: Cheerful fictional clerkBOBCRATCHIT
AAcross 62: Where Wadkins starts
AAcross 63: Cornhuskers' city
AAcross 64: Polished
AAcross 65: Land south of Turk.SYR
AAcross 66: Regions
AAcross 67: Cheese-store purchase
DDown 1: Storage area
DDown 2: "There ought to be ___!"ALAW
DDown 3: An S.S.R.
DDown 4: Bligh's problem
DDown 5: Erwin of old filmsSTU
DDown 6: Run in a race
DDown 7: Tyrol's locale
DDown 8: Important enzyme
DDown 9: Ike's domain in 1942ETO
DDown 10: Subject of a Flaubert masterpieceEMMABOVARY
DDown 11: A September sign
DDown 12: Lover of Elizabeth I
DDown 14: Breckinridge or HessMYRA
DDown 18: Restrain
DDown 22: Ustinov or O'Toole
DDown 24: Contender
DDown 26: Burnett or Channing
DDown 27: Charts
DDown 28: "___ for All Seasons"
DDown 29: Ibsen's "doll"NORAHELMER
DDown 33: Genuflected
DDown 35: "Roast Pig" dissertator
DDown 36: Uris or Goossens
DDown 38: Tie up
DDown 39: Zilch, to Zapata
DDown 40: Vesta, to Greeks
DDown 42: Flamboyance
DDown 45: Ind. cityKOKOMO
DDown 47: Save
DDown 48: Wilbur and Merrill
DDown 49: William Bendix role
DDown 51: Charlie Brown expletive
DDown 54: Israeli statesmanEBAN
DDown 56: "If ___ a Hammer"IHAD
DDown 57: Hindu god
DDown 59: Dickens's nom de plumeBOZ
DDown 60: Ethiopian prince
DDown 61: Pro ___TEM
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