New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th September 1986 There are 67 across clues and 74 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th September 1986. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "As I Lay Dying" characterCASHAAcross 5: Writer St. JohnsADELAAAcross 10: "Is ___ Burning?": Best seller in 1965PARISAAcross 15: An Allen who wrote "Treadmill to Oblivion"FREDAAcross 19: SiouxOTOEAAcross 20: Start of a W.S. titleLOVESAAcross 21: ___ FranceILEDEAAcross 22: Erasmus's acquisitionLOREAAcross 23: Popular Australian novelistMORRISWESTAAcross 25: Irving's "The ___ Rules"CIDERHOUSEAAcross 27: RunsOPERATESAAcross 28: What magpies doAMASSAAcross 30: Archer's "A ___ of Honor"MATTERAAcross 31: Borodin's "Prince ___"IGORAAcross 32: "Villain, thou ___ . . . ": W.S.LIESTAAcross 33: A neighbor of GhanaTOGOAAcross 34: Nation targetSALOONAAcross 37: U.S. satelliteTIROSAAcross 38: Start of a best seller's title: 1936GONEWITHAAcross 42: JogsTROTSAAcross 43: Site created by KeillorLAKEWOBEGONAAcross 45: "Rhine Maidens" authorSEEAAcross 46: "Scram!" in HamburgRAUSAAcross 47: London subwayTUBEAAcross 48: Author Milne's first nameALANAAcross 49: Sri Lanka langurMAHAAAcross 50: "Exodus" heroARIAAcross 51: Hill's "The Eleven ___ High Dancer"MILLIONMILEAAcross 55: EncrustedCAKEDAAcross 56: Just good enoughPASSABLEAAcross 58: People in Burke's bookPEERSAAcross 59: Nice NelliesPRUDESAAcross 60: Tyne Daly's Emmy roleLACEYAAcross 61: Shrimp, for oneCARIDAAcross 62: Spyri heroineHEIDIAAcross 63: Turbine partSTATORAAcross 65: SculptCARVEAAcross 66: AgitatesFERMENTSAAcross 69: Norwood's "___ Who Love Too Much"WOMENAAcross 70: New book by Thomas HovingMASTERPIECEAAcross 72: Haas's "___ to Win"EATAAcross 73: FootlessAPODAAcross 74: Costain's "Below the ___"SALTAAcross 75: Ferber's "Show Boat" skipperANDYAAcross 76: Frogner Park's localeOSLOAAcross 77: Few, to a FrenchmanPEUAAcross 78: He wrote "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat"OLIVERSACKSAAcross 82: "Spandau" authorSPEERAAcross 83: Swain songSERENADEAAcross 85: Pronoun for French femalesELLESAAcross 86: Skin a whaleFLENSEAAcross 87: TaxLEVYAAcross 88: Ben Adhem's peaceful experienceDREAMAAcross 89: Numerical suffixTEENAAcross 90: Seek lofty goalsASPIREAAcross 93: MasticatesCHEWSAAcross 94: Put up withTOLERATEAAcross 98: Book by Bill CosbyFATHERHOODAAcross 100: Gutheim bookTHEPOTOMACAAcross 102: An uncle of JosephESAUAAcross 103: One of the DanaidesERATOAAcross 104: Like a popular porridgeOATENAAcross 105: Eastern nanaAMAHAAcross 106: Bowl callsRAHSAAcross 107: Fleur-___DELISAAcross 108: Like Ralph SampsonREEDYAAcross 109: BlockheadDOLTDDown 1: Lake or singerCOMODDown 2: OnATOPDDown 3: VexedSOREDDown 4: "James ___ Dog Stories"HERRIOTSDDown 5: Former Dodger managerALSTONDDown 6: Widow's inheritanceDOWERDDown 7: Twain's "___ Diary"EVESDDown 8: Author WhittenLESDDown 9: He wrote "Steps in Time"ASTAIREDDown 10: "Guernica" painterPICASSODDown 11: Heeling, as a shipA-LISTDDown 11: Heeling, as a shipALISTDDown 12: Beatty filmREDSDDown 13: Fish or suffixIDEDDown 14: ___ the Mount: Matt. 5SERMONONDDown 15: "Martha" composerFLOTOWDDown 16: Rummage aboutROUTDDown 17: Old languageERSEDDown 18: Natty Bumppo's quarryDEERDDown 24: Roles for Ferrer and PlummerIAGOSDDown 26: Siegfried's killerHAGENDDown 29: Garfield's soundMEOWDDown 32: Loos's "A Girl ___"LIKEIDDown 33: Forum garbTOGAEDDown 34: LatigoSTRAPDDown 35: MacawARARADDown 36: "Last of the Breed" authorLOUISLAMOURDDown 37: GueridonTABLEDDown 38: Sprees, in ScotlandGELLSDDown 39: "Out of Africa" authorISAK DINESENDDown 40: GiggleTEHEEDDown 41: Sites of occipitaHEADSDDown 43: Founder of national French operaLULLYDDown 44: "Father of Television"BAIRDDDown 47: Umbrian riverTIBERDDown 49: Actress Adams: 1872–1953MAUDEDDown 51: A Burgundy wineMACONDDown 52: MOMA displayOP ARTDDown 53: ChutzpahNERVEDDown 54: Soprano JohannaMEIERDDown 55: Topic in "The Underground Empire . . . "CRIMEDDown 57: FullSATEDDDown 59: Sir Henry ___ (Hotspur)PERCYDDown 61: Vaisya or SudraCASTEDDown 62: AdvertsHEEDSDDown 63: Derby winner: 1955SWAPSDDown 64: Safari headgearTOPEEDDown 65: Soprano who wrote "My Life"CALVEDDown 66: Rats; stooliesFINKSDDown 67: Chaucerian productsTALESDDown 68: Stribling's "The ___"STOREDDown 70: Little servant girlMAIDYDDown 71: Pope John XXIII's "___ in Terris"PACEMDDown 74: DrooledSLAVEREDDDown 76: Phil Patton book, for shortOPENROADDDown 78: Burden, in BolognaONEREDDown 79: Altar screenREREDOSDDown 80: RuckSLEWDDown 81: Shelley allegoryALASTORDDown 82: Perilous precipitationSLEETDDown 84: Root and YaleELIHUSDDown 86: Arson, e.g.FELONYDDown 88: Garb worn by GandhiDHOTIDDown 89: Failed to pass the barTOPEDDDown 90: Southwest windAFERDDown 91: King Lear's interjectionsSASADDown 92: Chief god of MemphisPTAHDDown 93: CannelCOALDDown 94: Place for a casquetteTETEDDown 95: Tommy-gun leadAMMODDown 96: Cape DutchTAALDDown 97: Genuine, in GermanyECHTDDown 99: Charlemagne's dom.HREDDown 101: "Some ___ meat . . . 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