New York Times Answers - Thursday, 4th September 1986 There are 40 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 4th September 1986. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Mubarak's predecessorSADATAAcross 6: PreenPRIMPAAcross 11: Czech reformerHUSAAcross 14: LeadingPRIMEAAcross 15: Apia's localeSAMOAAAcross 16: Tolkien creatureENTAAcross 17: "We're deadlocked," said Tom ___IMPASSIVELYAAcross 19: Epistle: Abbr.LTRAAcross 20: SnuggleNESTLEAAcross 21: DetailITEMAAcross 22: PandowdyPIEAAcross 23: Bolivian groupCAVINAAAcross 25: Everybody: Ger.ALLESAAcross 27: OpulentRICHAAcross 30: Compass pt.ESEAAcross 31: OriginsSEEDSAAcross 32: Cretan peakIDAAAcross 33: "If ___, I rust": LutherIRESTAAcross 35: Thanks, in SohoTASAAcross 36: CadBOUNDERAAcross 38: SuperviseOVERSEEAAcross 42: Low digitTOEAAcross 43: A mothEGGERAAcross 45: Actor AyresLEWAAcross 46: To ___ phraseCOINAAAcross 48: Swiss streamAARAAcross 49: Memorable journalistPYLEAAcross 50: "Man is ___-using animal": CarlyleATOOLAAcross 51: Hot dogWIENERAAcross 53: PronounYOUAAcross 54: "___ Dream . . . ?"ICANAAcross 56: "He fumbles up into ___ adieu": Shak.ALOOSEAAcross 60: Oct. and Dec.MOSAAcross 61: "I'm cold," Lady Godiva said ___SHIFTLESSLYAAcross 63: EntirelyALLAAcross 64: AndronicusTITUSAAcross 65: Composer FranckCESARAAcross 66: Napoleonic marshalNEYAAcross 67: Type of wheatSPELTAAcross 68: CrossbeamTRAVEDDown 1: GyrateSPINDDown 2: Weapon, to RenéARMEDDown 3: CanapésDIPSDDown 4: Three on ___AMATCHDDown 5: Electrical geniusTESLADDown 6: Before omegaPSIDDown 7: GulchesRAVINESDDown 8: "___ man with . . . "IMETADDown 9: Double agentMOLEDDown 10: Dispenser of wagesPAYMASTERDDown 11: "It's the maid's night out," said Tom ___HELPLESSLYDDown 12: Not knottedUNTIEDDDown 13: AccentSTRESSDDown 18: HarshSEVEREDDown 24: Rhone feederISEREDDown 26: Limerick manLEARDDown 27: Eve's sourceRIBDDown 28: June wordsIDODDown 29: "Nevermore," quoth the Raven ___CAUTIOUSLYDDown 33: Perfection seekersIDEALISTSDDown 34: Roman robesTOGAEDDown 37: Taboo wordsNONODDown 39: SpringlikeVERNALDDown 40: CongerEELDDown 41: Female sheepEWEDDown 44: Like most employmentGAINFULDDown 46: Crocodile's cousinCAYMANDDown 47: Actor Peter ___O'TOOLEDDown 49: Tedious talkerPROSERDDown 51: Chief Justice: 1874–88WAITEDDown 52: ChooseELECTDDown 55: Golf shotCHIPDDown 57: Greek peakOSSADDown 58: Bulgar, e.g.SLAVDDown 59: Brontë's JaneEYREDDown 62: Hissed reproofTST