New York Times Answers - Monday, 18th March 1991 There are 39 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 18th March 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Home of the MetsSHEAAAcross 5: Ill-mannered onesCADSAAcross 9: Biblical miracle siteCANAAAcross 13: BitterACERBAAcross 14: Inner: Comb. formENDOAAcross 15: Wading birdIBISAAcross 16: She wrote "Emma"JANE AUSTENAAcross 18: Swallow fastGULPAAcross 19: Spring mo.APRAAcross 20: DrivelBLAHAAcross 21: Certain marblesAGATESAAcross 23: MantasRAYSAAcross 25: Race horse at YonkersTROTTERAAcross 27: JabberJAWAAcross 29: Playwright SimonNEILAAcross 30: SpreeJAGAAcross 33: Capital of GuamAGANAAAcross 35: Actor O'NealRYANAAcross 36: SuperbA-ONEAAcross 37: He wrote "The Razor's Edge"SOMERSET MAUGHAMAAcross 40: Gardener, oftenHOERAAcross 41: Franklin and MaxwellCARSAAcross 42: HuesTINTSAAcross 43: U.S.N. officerENSAAcross 44: Roman statesmanCATOAAcross 45: Mass. state treeELMAAcross 46: HorrifiesAPPALLSAAcross 49: One, in BonnEINSAAcross 52: DresserBUREAUAAcross 55: Fish baitLUREAAcross 57: "Mighty ___ a Rose"LAKAAcross 58: Burden of proofONUSAAcross 59: He wrote "War and Peace"LEO TOLSTOYAAcross 62: ToperWINOAAcross 63: Mt. Blanc, par exempleALPEAAcross 64: JotsATOMSAAcross 65: On which a riser risesSTEPAAcross 66: Gypsy gentlemenRYESAAcross 67: He portrayed ZolaMUNIDDown 1: ___ Flow, British naval baseSCAPADDown 2: He wrote "Washington Square"HENRY JAMESDDown 3: Poetic conjunctionEREDDown 4: Rhyme schemeABABDDown 5: Composer FranckCESARDDown 6: He wrote "Barchester Towers"ANTHONY TROLLOPEDDown 7: E.T.O.'s C.I.C.DDEDDown 8: Musical compositionSONATINADDown 9: Cheroot, e.g.CIGARDDown 10: Border onABUTDDown 11: Shade of greenNILEDDown 12: VipersASPSDDown 13: DiscordantAJARDDown 17: Maximum: Abbr.ULTDDown 22: CongealGELDDown 24: More rationalSANERDDown 26: Cooperative groupsTEAMSDDown 28: ConflictWARDDown 30: He wrote "Paradise Lost"JOHN MILTONDDown 31: Med.-school subjectANATDDown 32: Cat's-eyes, e.g.GEMSDDown 33: Tennis greatASHEDDown 34: ThugGO ONDDown 34: ThugGOONDDown 35: Gaucho's ropeREATADDown 36: NimbleAGILEDDown 38: Monk's garmentSCAPULARDDown 39: Western IndianUTEDDown 44: Preparer of accts. to I.R.S.CPADDown 46: Fabulous fabulistAESOPDDown 47: Pear-shaped instrumentsLUTESDDown 48: Box-office signSRODDown 50: Ruth's mother-in-lawNAOMIDDown 51: "The ___ the limit"SKYSDDown 52: CurvesBOWSDDown 53: EntityUNITDDown 54: Mystical markRUNEDDown 56: Old Asian kingdomELAMDDown 60: Bridge man CulbertsonELYDDown 61: Actor ErwinSTU