New York Times Answers - Sunday, 17th February 1991 There are 60 across clues and 81 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 17th February 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Castle featureMOATAAcross 5: Violin's predecessorREBECAAcross 10: GirasolsOPALSAAcross 15: ParaphernaliaGEARAAcross 19: Othello's ancientIAGOAAcross 20: Poetry MuseERATOAAcross 21: A Heep of literatureURIAHAAcross 22: River at RennesILLEAAcross 23: Tallyho for dancer, pitcher, saxophonist and actorCHAMPIONHUNTERGETZFOXAAcross 27: ConserveHUSBANDAAcross 28: Concealed obstaclesSNAGSAAcross 29: Ammonia derivativeAMINEAAcross 30: Like Hume's tomesDEEPAAcross 32: Letter openerSIRSAAcross 33: Tahiti togsSARONGSAAcross 35: BowerARBORAAcross 39: White poplarABELEAAcross 41: Handles roughlyPAWSAAcross 42: The old grind for two actresses and two authorsFARMERMILLSWILDEOATESAAcross 50: Hemsley sitcomAMENAAcross 51: Warwick, to HoustonAUNTAAcross 52: FootpaceDAISAAcross 53: Type of vaccineSALKAAcross 54: TV network's concernRATINGSAAcross 56: Hooch or all-night flightRED-EYEAAcross 56: Hooch or all-night flightREDEYEAAcross 59: Clown in "Pagliacci"TONIOAAcross 60: Saturn attachmentALIAAAcross 62: Dispatch boatAVISOAAcross 63: Kitt from S.C.EARTHAAAcross 64: Faulty cobbling for jockey, philosopher, runner and TV actorSHOEMAKERKANTFIXXSOULAAcross 70: Humphrey's widowLAURENAAcross 71: Poet Lizette Woodworth ___REESEAAcross 72: Centers; hubsFOCIAAcross 73: Structure on a predellaALTARAAcross 74: Lined with mother-of-pearlNACREDAAcross 75: Following the sunWESTINGAAcross 80: Saul's uncle and grandfatherNERSAAcross 81: Tony Pena's gloveMITTAAcross 82: Abbreviated attributeQUALAAcross 84: Arrow poisonINEEAAcross 85: Culinary blunder for actor, TV narrator, comedian and essayistGREENECOOKEBURNSBACONAAcross 91: Belgian riverYSERAAcross 92: This features Achilles' wrathILIADAAcross 93: Yoga positionASANAAAcross 94: ResemblingSIMILARAAcross 98: Cry of woeALASAAcross 99: Takes advantage ofUSESAAcross 102: Sky: Comb. formURANOAAcross 103: Numbers gameLOTTOAAcross 105: RatsTATTLESAAcross 110: Outdoor chore for author, singer, showman and PresidentGARDNERWATERSROSEBUSHAAcross 115: StakeANTEAAcross 116: Acronym for an ex-treatySEATOAAcross 117: Shade of greenOLIVEAAcross 118: ConANTIAAcross 119: InletsRIASAAcross 120: Stand-in for StandishALDENAAcross 121: Goren partner Helen ___SOBELAAcross 122: Use a scytheREAPDDown 1: Wolverine St.MICH.DDown 1: Wolverine St.MICHDDown 2: Locale of Diamond HeadOAHUDDown 3: Turkish titlesAGASDDown 4: Pyramid, e.g.TOMBDDown 5: Catherine de Médicis was oneREINEDDown 6: Subject to planationERODEDDown 7: CensorBANDDown 8: Numerical suffixesETHSDDown 9: AdviseCOUNSELDDown 10: Increased fasterOUTGREWDDown 11: Vintner's gearPRESSDDown 12: BroadcastAIRDDown 13: Billiard opening actionLAGDDown 14: Andress film: 1965SHEDDown 15: ThingamajigGIZMODDown 16: Sprite-lyELFINDDown 17: In conformity withALONGDDown 18: Harrison and ReedREXESDDown 24: G.I.'s devil-dodgerPADREDDown 25: Brad and spadNAILSDDown 26: Ankle: Comb. formTARSODDown 31: Gagne ___ (French breadwinner)PAINDDown 33: Hekzebiah Hawkins's daughterSADIEDDown 34: TerrifiesAWESDDown 35: From a distanceAFARDDown 36: Hero in a Sanskrit epicRAMADDown 37: A Maverick of TVBRETDDown 38: Hawks fly hereOMNIDDown 40: PBJ alternativeBLTDDown 41: Tie-breaking contest, e.g.PLAY OFFDDown 41: Tie-breaking contest, e.g.PLAYOFFDDown 43: Loose overcoatRAGLANDDown 44: Bach's outputMUSIKDDown 45: Common Latin phraseID ESTDDown 46: Hebrew instrumentsASORSDDown 47: So much, to VerdiTANTODDown 48: One of Job's friendsELIHUDDown 49: Trondheim toastSKOALDDown 55: IdentifierNAMERDDown 56: Croupier, e.g.RAKERDDown 57: Enlarging graduallyEVASEDDown 58: FeastedDINEDDDown 59: Goes from gate to runwayTAXISDDown 61: Effervescing deviceAERATORDDown 63: SurpassesEXCELSDDown 64: Ade mediumSLANGDDown 65: Czech coinHALERDDown 66: BizarreOUTREDDown 67: Clear a tapeERASEDDown 68: Right-hand pageRECTODDown 69: HawkeyeIOWANDDown 74: More refinedNICERDDown 76: Madre's sistersTIASDDown 77: QuechuanINCADDown 78: Element #10NEONDDown 79: Actress RowlandsGENADDown 81: L. L'Amour's "The Haunted ___"MESADDown 82: In the capacity ofQUADDown 83: Indic languageURDUDDown 86: Parachute materialNYLONDDown 87: Explosive forceKILOTONDDown 88: Make jubilantELATEDDown 89: NightclubsBISTROSDDown 90: ThrashBASTEDDown 94: Honeyed wordSUGARDDown 95: He may come from QumIRANIDDown 96: The Street Singer's theme songMARTADDown 97: Rameau's "Les ___ galantes"INDESDDown 98: Winged antALATEDDown 100: Franklin invented oneSTOVEDDown 101: Support for SoyerEASELDDown 104: A Nobel Institute siteOSLODDown 106: Ski liftT-BARDDown 107: Clair de ___ (porcelain)LUNEDDown 108: Spanish demonstrativeESTADDown 109: Corvette, for oneSHIPDDown 111: Hockey star TikkanenESADDown 112: Electrical unitRELDDown 113: Paper ballWADDDown 114: TeaseRIB