New York Times Answers - Sunday, 9th June 1991 There are 68 across clues and 75 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 9th June 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Horned vipersASPSAAcross 5: Alpine pinnacleSERACAAcross 10: Title for MacbethTHANEAAcross 15: Troon, e.g.SPAAAcross 18: Use a bubble pipeBLOWAAcross 19: Madrid art museumPRADOAAcross 20: Student of FauréRAVELAAcross 21: Cantina cashPESOAAcross 23: Subject of this puzzleCOLE PORTERAAcross 25: "Can-Can" tuneILOVEPARISAAcross 27: Some playing marblesSTEELIESAAcross 28: Blackout while young F.A.S. sangSWOONAAcross 30: Woolly AndeanVICUNAAAcross 31: Had effectTOLDAAcross 32: Stops workingFAILSAAcross 33: Pride of one in a prideMANEAAcross 34: Bits of landISLETSAAcross 37: Ship to rememberMAINEAAcross 38: Sevens and elevensNATURALSAAcross 42: Chief buyers of performers' albumsTEENSAAcross 43: "Anything Goes" tuneYOURETHETOPAAcross 45: Neck warmerBOAAAcross 46: Muslim chiefsAGASAAcross 47: "___ Do lt": 1928LETSAAcross 48: StateAVERAAcross 49: Stuffy chapPRIGAAcross 50: Schisgal playLUVAAcross 51: "Gay Divorce" tuneNIGHTANDDAYAAcross 55: Light too bright for sightGLAREAAcross 56: ZeteticSEEKINGAAcross 58: Pouty looksMOUESAAcross 59: Kind of bulletTRACERAAcross 60: A prelate and a playwrightINGESAAcross 61: Seals, as pipe jointsLUTESAAcross 62: Lake Volta is hereGHANAAAcross 63: Triangular sailLATEENAAcross 65: StupefyBESOTAAcross 66: TrickedROPEDINAAcross 69: Where two become oneALTARAAcross 70: "The New Yorkers" tuneLOVEFORSALEAAcross 73: Violinist KavafianANIAAcross 74: Move wearilyPLODAAcross 75: Unit of loudnessSONEAAcross 76: Roof segmentEAVEAAcross 77: Shepard's "Fool for Love" won one: 1984OBIEAAcross 78: Lap poochPOMAAcross 79: "Red, Hot and Blue!" tuneITSDELOVELYAAcross 83: Napoleonic general or red hogDUROCAAcross 84: Regular datesSTEADIESAAcross 86: Major Hoople's criesEGADSAAcross 87: Lighter fluidBUTANEAAcross 88: EarsplittersDINSAAcross 89: A.L. M.V.P.: 1960-61MARISAAcross 90: BenderTOOTAAcross 91: TarSEA DOGAAcross 91: TarSEADOGAAcross 94: ExpandWIDENAAcross 95: FragrantAROMATICAAcross 99: Musical featuring "I Hate Men," "So in Love," etc.KISSMEKATEAAcross 101: "Born to Dance" tuneEASYTOLOVEAAcross 103: Dividing wordINTOAAcross 104: Cauthen or PincayRIDERAAcross 105: Taffeta soundSWISHAAcross 106: "Fish Magic" artistKLEEAAcross 107: Long timeEONAAcross 108: MotivatesSTIRSAAcross 109: Rorschachs, e.g.TESTSAAcross 110: Vocal impertinenceSASSDDown 1: BasicsABC'SDDown 1: BasicsABCSDDown 2: Token takerSLOTDDown 3: Chopin or GomulkaPOLEDDown 4: Adds instruments to make a lusher soundSWEETENSDDown 5: Victor's takeSPOILSDDown 6: Missed a pop-upERREDDDown 7: "Peanuts" plaintRATSDDown 8: He wrote "The College Widow"ADEDDown 9: PirateCORSAIRDDown 10: Its rhyme scheme is ABaAabABTRIOLETDDown 11: Aureoles or gloriolesHALOSDDown 12: English Channel feederAVONDDown 13: Ida. neighborNEV.DDown 14: Kind of shoeELEVATORDDown 15: Typewriter barSPACERDDown 16: Indiana birthplace of 23 AcrossPERUDDown 17: A ___ AbleASINDDown 22: She-bear, in BarcelonaOSADDown 24: Dramatic designsPLOTSDDown 26: Barracks decorationPIN-UPDDown 26: Barracks decorationPINUPDDown 29: Médoc productWINEDDown 32: Gounod operaFAUSTDDown 33: Companionable, in CheshireMATEYDDown 34: Natives of Sic.ITALSDDown 35: Musician's transitionSEGUEDDown 36: Musical featuring "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"LEAVEITTOMEDDown 37: Racing sailboatMOTHDDown 38: Actress Patterson et al.NEVASDDown 39: "Mexican Hayride" tuneABRACADABRADDown 40: River at ToursLOIREDDown 41: Lyricist Carol Bayer ___SAGERDDown 43: PetemenYEGGSDDown 44: Pluto, to PlatoHADESDDown 47: Fabric for an amiceLINENDDown 49: SycamorePLANEDDown 51: Gulf of Guinea feederNIGERDDown 52: TickleAMUSEDDown 53: "___ This Earth," 1988 filmNOTOFDDown 54: Because ofDUETODDown 55: Cornucopia itemGRAPEDDown 57: Shape manuallyKNEADDDown 59: Pin inserted into a gunwaleTHOLEDDown 61: Flood controllerLEVEEDDown 62: WindfallGRAVYDDown 63: Finns' neighborsLAPPSDDown 64: Dole outALLOTDDown 65: What some gentlemen preferBONDSDDown 67: Occipital protuberanceINIONDDown 68: Dorothy, to EmNIECEDDown 70: Is schneideredLOSESDDown 71: Hautboys, e.g.REEDSDDown 72: E. Indian timber treesSALSDDown 75: Brandy-based drinksSTINGERSDDown 77: Shows verbal superiorityOUTTALKSDDown 79: Language student's problemIDIOMDDown 80: CoryphaeiLEADERSDDown 81: Grendel, in "Beowulf"OGREDDown 82: Most peacockishVAINESTDDown 83: Cynosure in FlorenceDUOMODDown 85: AppendsADDSONDDown 87: KiosksBOOTHSDDown 89: Carpenter's ___ boxMITERDDown 90: Possible cause of "seen us" troubleTRYSTDDown 91: Perform ChristiesSKIDDown 92: "___ kleine Nachtmusik": MozartEINEDDown 93: RegardingASTODDown 94: Dry spot except in a rainy seasonWADIDDown 95: William Hoffman play: 1985ASISDDown 96: Altman's "Welcome ___"TOLADDown 97: U.S. composer: 1874-1954IVESDDown 98: Fair marksCEESDDown 100: Little foxKITDDown 102: VenerationAWE