New York Times Answers - Thursday, 30th May 1991 There are 39 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 30th May 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Oop's abodeCAVEAAcross 5: H.M.S. Pinafore, e.g.SHIPAAcross 9: PivotalPOLARAAcross 14: HautboyOBOEAAcross 15: Wolfe's "Of ___ . . . "TIMEAAcross 16: As ___ (usually)ARULEAAcross 17: Arnow's "The ___"DOLLMAKERAAcross 19: Marner or LaphamSILASAAcross 20: Work unitERGAAcross 21: CrestARETEAAcross 22: Galsworthy novelTOLETAAcross 23: He dyes to liveSTAINERAAcross 25: RictusGRINAAcross 27: A pal of WynkenNODAAcross 28: Mine carTRAMAAcross 29: Actress MurrayMAEAAcross 32: Kipling's "The ___ Seas"SEVENAAcross 35: Hawthorne's "___ Tales"TWICETOLDAAcross 37: FinishedOVERAAcross 38: Yours of yoreTHINEAAcross 39: "___ Three Lives"ILEDAAcross 40: "The Bridge" poetHART CRANEAAcross 42: W. Beatty roleTRACYAAcross 43: "Three Men ___ Horse"ONAAAcross 44: "Street Scene" playwrightRICEAAcross 45: She wrote "To Kill a Mockingbird"LEEAAcross 46: LibrettoBOOKAAcross 47: Voltaire novelCANDIDEAAcross 51: Nursery threesomeBEARSAAcross 54: Muse for PoeERATOAAcross 56: Sine qua ___NONAAcross 57: "___ Jimmy Valentine," 1921 playALIASAAcross 58: Ballads heroROBIN HOODAAcross 60: Coward's "In Which We ___"SERVEAAcross 61: Ugandan exileAMINAAcross 62: Poet SextonANNEAAcross 63: Centennial electeeHAYESAAcross 64: HankeringsYENSAAcross 65: C. Norris novelSEEDDDown 1: Secret messagesCODESDDown 2: Scrub a flightABORTDDown 3: Longest European riverVOLGADDown 4: CongerEELDDown 5: RubberneckedSTAREDDDown 6: BackpackerHIKERDDown 7: "___ a man with . . . "IMETDDown 8: Smollett's Mr. PicklePEREGRINEDDown 9: Solving puzzles, e.g.PASTIMEDDown 10: Hunter on highORIONDDown 11: LetupLULLDDown 12: Wings for AmorALAEDDown 13: RemainderRESTDDown 18: Massenet operaMANONDDown 24: LifelessINERTDDown 26: TearRACEDDown 28: Stout cordTWINEDDown 29: Ocean sunfishMOLADDown 30: A WaughALECDDown 31: Mary Baker ___EDDYDDown 32: Dryden lived hereSOHODDown 33: Author HunterEVANDDown 34: Wilde heroineVERADDown 35: "Vanity Fair" authorTHACKERAYDDown 36: Worn outTIREDDDown 38: The Rover Boys, e.g.TRIODDown 41: Flanders fields sightsCROSSESDDown 42: Dovetail typeTENONDDown 45: HispanicsLATINSDDown 46: Lea's "The ___ Bulls"BRAVEDDown 47: Abode in a Stowe taleCABINDDown 48: Hole-___INONEDDown 49: "Lorna ___"DOONEDDown 50: See 37 AcrossENDEDDDown 51: Brits' wingdingBASHDDown 52: Zeno's birthplaceELEADDown 53: UnsubstantialAIRYDDown 55: Where Keats diedROMEDDown 59: OwnsHAS