New York Times Answers - Sunday, 22nd September 1985 There are 67 across clues and 73 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 22nd September 1985. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Lesage's "Gil ___"BLASAAcross 5: Frank Norris book: 1921BRASSAAcross 10: Juliet's betrothedPARISAAcross 15: "Hop-___," Poe taleFROGAAcross 19: Where Pizarro diedLIMAAAcross 20: Violin's kinREBECAAcross 21: "This sweet wee wife ___": BurnsOMINEAAcross 22: Hamlet is oneROLEAAcross 23: He wrote "The Virginian"OWEN WISTERAAcross 25: Clancy's "The Hunt for ___"REDOCTOBERAAcross 27: Voltaire heroCANDIDEAAcross 28: She wrote "Angel of Light"OATESAAcross 30: Make a boo-boo at bridgeRENEGEAAcross 31: Author HarteBRETAAcross 32: De Coverley or AschamROGERAAcross 33: ForwardSENDAAcross 34: Ruark's "Something of ___"VALUEAAcross 37: A sister-in-law of AlbanyREGANAAcross 38: One bearing witnessATTESTERAAcross 42: "But what is he to ___?": Shak.ALORDAAcross 43: "North of Boston" poetROBERT FROSTAAcross 45: TV's "___ Haw"HEEAAcross 46: Writer Woolf, to friendsDOUGAAcross 47: Surf soundROTEAAcross 48: Christie's "Death in the ___"AIRAAcross 49: Evan Hunter's "Streets of ___"GOLDAAcross 50: Zoology suffixINIAAcross 51: Danielle Steel best sellerFAMILYALBUMAAcross 55: Like certain forcesARMEDAAcross 56: Poems with six-line stanzasSESTINASAAcross 58: The Cat NationERIESAAcross 59: Tire partsTREADSAAcross 60: She wrote "Women and Beauty"LORENAAcross 61: Din's burdenWATERAAcross 62: Fast-food orderFRIESAAcross 63: Dance stepCHASSEAAcross 65: Livy's tongueLATINAAcross 66: "Penguin Dreams . . . " authorBREATHEDAAcross 69: "Network" directorLUMETAAcross 70: Judith Michael best sellerPOSSESSIONSAAcross 72: Sheed subjectALIAAcross 73: Tub plantALOEAAcross 74: Hass's "___ to Win"EATAAcross 75: Tare's partnerTRETAAcross 76: College eventPROMAAcross 77: T.C.U. rivalSMUAAcross 78: "___ of a Hooker": Hope-NetlandCONFESSIONSAAcross 83: Light anchorKEDGEAAcross 84: Jeeves and Mrs. JenkinsSERVANTSAAcross 86: End of a Hemingway titleTOLLSAAcross 87: Colombian explorer-authorREYESAAcross 88: "___ Sanctorum"ACTAAAcross 89: Free-for-allMELEEAAcross 90: ScorchCHARAAcross 92: Folk singer from Birmingham, Ala.ODETTAAAcross 95: RescuedSAVEDAAcross 96: Theory expounded by HowellsREALISMAAcross 100: Wallace best sellerTHEMIRACLEAAcross 102: "A Passion for ___": Peters-AustinEXCELLENCEAAcross 105: Like Ben JonsonRAREAAcross 106: West ___, New GuineaIRIANAAcross 107: Ranch in "Giant"REATAAAcross 108: Connell's "Son of the Morning ___"STARAAcross 109: Steinbeck heroARONAAcross 110: BalmsODORSAAcross 111: Creator of the MoffatsESTESAAcross 112: ResentfulSOREDDown 1: Political groupBLOCDDown 2: Moslem administrative districtLIWADDown 3: Preacher's sign-offAMENDDown 4: He wrote "The People, Yes"SANDBURGDDown 5: Larson's "___ of the Far Side"BRIDEDDown 6: Change typeRESETDDown 7: Browning's "___ Vogler"ABTDDown 8: "Rhine Maidens" authorSEEDDown 9: Marley's partnerSCROOGEDDown 10: Sign for CassandraPORTENTDDown 11: Afghan bigwigAMEERDDown 12: DisencumbersRIDSDDown 13: Helle's stepmotherINODDown 14: Wambaugh's "The ___ of Harry Bright"SECRETSDDown 15: Palm leavesFRONDSDDown 16: L. C. Douglas's "The ___"ROBEDDown 17: Designer CassiniOLEGDDown 18: Actor from PhiladelphiaGEREDDown 24: CabledWIREDDDown 26: DoctrineTENETDDown 29: Pulitzer Prize historian: 1934AGARDDown 32: Wat Tyler was oneREBELDDown 33: Lindsey's "Tender Is the ___"STORMDDown 34: Sienkiewicz's "Quo ___?"VADISDDown 35: Byrd bookALONEDDown 36: "Jubal Sackett" authorLOUISLAMOURDDown 37: French meat dishesROTISDDown 38: Fourth-century theologian condemned as a hereticARIUSDDown 39: He wrote "The Dynasts"THOMAS HARDYDDown 40: Fished selectivelyEELEDDDown 41: Trout's spawning groundsREDDSDDown 43: ___ à clefROMANDDown 44: Famed English publisher-writerFABERDDown 47: Punjab princessRANEEDDown 49: SaluteGREETDDown 51: Morrell's "Rambo: ___ Blood . . . "FIRSTDDown 52: Nobelist in Literature: 1923YEATSDDown 53: Ade book: 1896ARTIEDDown 54: MortgagesLIENSDDown 55: McEnroe rivalARIASDDown 57: "___ a fine lady . . . "TOSEEDDown 59: "Last Case" sleuthTRENTDDown 61: Eliot's "The ___ Land"WASTEDDown 62: Log splitters' wedgesFROESDDown 63: Segal's "The ___"CLASSDDown 64: Author of "The Nun's Story"HULMEDDown 65: IdlesLOAFSDDown 66: Sockets on clarinetsBIRNSDDown 67: Funeral orationELOGEDDown 68: Annual marchersDIMESDDown 70: Five: Comb. formPENTADDown 71: WrapSTOLEDDown 76: Adjective for The BardPEERLESSDDown 78: SaguarosCACTIDDown 79: Part of HOMESONTARIODDown 80: Poet Wallace ___STEVENSDDown 81: Pump partSOLEDDown 82: Bay of Biscay islandILEDEREDDown 83: S. African penKRAALDDown 85: They dye oftenVATMENDDown 89: Zygomatic boneMALARDDown 90: Homeland of DaedalusCRETEDDown 91: Apollinaire's "Alas!"HELASDDown 92: Norwegian riverOTRADDown 93: Pillar Mosque siteDHARDDown 94: Architect SaarinenEERODDown 95: Shadow: Comb. formSCIODDown 97: Ambler's "Journey ___ Fear"INTODDown 98: Battle mementoSCARDDown 99: Simple; bareMEREDDown 101: Ending for dullARDDDown 103: Ballot marksXESDDown 104: Garfield, e.g.CAT