New York Times Answers - Sunday, 11th August 1991 There are 63 across clues and 80 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 11th August 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Co-author of a 1930 tariff actSMOOTAAcross 6: HelotSERFAAcross 10: MinstrelBARDAAcross 14: One of Oberon's subjectsFAIRYAAcross 19: Singer RonstadtLINDAAAcross 20: CupidAMORAAcross 21: Malarial malaiseAGUEAAcross 22: Corbin's "L.A. Law" roleARNIEAAcross 23: Dancer DolinANTONAAcross 24: KneeGENUAAcross 25: Barrett or JaffeRONAAAcross 26: LesionsSORESAAcross 27: Subjects of this puzzleGEORGEANDIRAGERSHWINAAcross 31: Sloth, e.g.SINAAcross 32: "How ___ the lady?": Shak.DOTHAAcross 33: Thee, in ToursTOIAAcross 34: Panay nativeATIAAcross 37: Anguine fishEELSAAcross 39: Type of jet engineIONAAcross 41: "Treasure Girl" song for Gertrude Lawrence: 1928OHSONICEAAcross 46: Secret society, Italian styleCAMORRAAAcross 48: "Funny sheets"COMICSAAcross 50: CatapultONAGERAAcross 51: Classic introduced by Whiteman: 1924RHAPSODYINBLUEAAcross 53: Scotch admixtureSODAAAcross 54: The old sodEIREAAcross 55: Sun. homilySERAAcross 56: British customs documentsTRANSIRESAAcross 60: BinauralSTEREOAAcross 63: BitterACRIDAAcross 67: Bond ratingAAAAAcross 68: Cynical song introduced by John Bubbles: 1935ITAINTNECESSARILYSOAAcross 75: Avant-gardistNEOAAcross 76: Tin Pan Alley org.ASCAPAAcross 77: "I beg ___ pardon now": R. WilburDEATHSAAcross 79: Raised-letter printersEMBOSSERSAAcross 85: FunctionUSEAAcross 87: Mother of HermesMAIAAAcross 88: DenLAIRAAcross 89: Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930EMBRACEABLEYOUAAcross 95: Song Al Jolson made famousSWANEEAAcross 98: Playwright lonescoEUGENEAAcross 99: Of the skullCRANIALAAcross 100: EstimatedASSESSEDAAcross 102: Actress MerkelUNAAAcross 103: Mariner's greetingAHOYAAcross 104: Pisa-to-Verona dir.NNEAAcross 105: Monogram of House Speaker Mr. SamSTRAAcross 106: Abba of IsraelEBANAAcross 108: RabbleMOBAAcross 110: Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926SOMEONETOWATCHOVERMEAAcross 120: "A ___ Is a Sometime Thing": 1935WOMANAAcross 121: TiedEVENAAcross 122: Clinton's canalERIEAAcross 123: Haute-Savoie spaEVIANAAcross 124: Ancient Greek dialectIONICAAcross 125: HawkSELLAAcross 126: Shade of greenNILEAAcross 127: Type of musical showREVUEAAcross 128: Malicious and slySNIDEAAcross 129: SalverTRAYAAcross 130: MimickedAPEDAAcross 131: CoastersSLEDSDDown 1: ScoriaSLAGDDown 2: Song in "Let 'Em Eat Cake": 1933MINEDDown 3: UponONTODDown 4: FragrancesODORSDDown 5: Chesapeake Bay island and soundTANGIERSDDown 6: Grandiose taleSAGADDown 7: EditsEMENDSDDown 8: Musical compositionRONDODDown 9: FulfillmentFRUITIONDDown 10: Movie vampBARADDown 11: ExpectantAGOGDDown 12: Old Norse poemRUNEDDown 13: PaucityDEARTHDDown 14: VogueFASHIONDDown 15: SuccessivelyAROWDDown 16: Crucifix inscriptionINRIDDown 17: Nothing, in NiceRIENDDown 18: Start of a reply to VirginiaYESDDown 28: When it's warm in ChileENERODDown 29: An equilateral parallelogramRHOMBDDown 30: FairSO-SODDown 34: Land measuresACRESDDown 35: Gauguin's island paradiseTAHITIDDown 36: SeraiIMARETDDown 38: Young menLADSDDown 40: ZilchNILDDown 41: To venture, in VersaillesOSERDDown 42: Head of the SanhedrinNASIDDown 43: Painter GrabarIGORDDown 44: YieldCEDEDDown 45: Varro and VulgarERASDDown 47: "Porgy and Bess," e.g.OPERADDown 48: Sorceress encountered by OdysseusCIRCEDDown 49: Order from Delbert MannCUTDDown 52: Bear a lambYEANDDown 57: Swiss riverAARDDown 58: Freshwater wormNAIDDDown 59: Emporium eventSALEDDown 61: Zwei precederEINSDDown 62: Wallet fillersONESDDown 64: Former N.Y.C. skyline lettersRCADDown 65: Endings for pant and scantIESDDown 66: U.S. mil. awardDSCDDown 69: Little corn growerTOEDDown 70: Soubise, e.g.SAUCEDDown 71: ChevetAPSEDDown 72: Mandarin's residenceYAMENDDown 73: "___ Alive," Bee Gees hitSTAYINDDown 74: Man from MariettaOHIOANDDown 78: Willow: Fr.SAULEDDown 79: Charles Laughton's wifeELSADDown 80: GulletsMAWSDDown 81: PartialityBIASDDown 82: Department of NW FranceORNEDDown 83: Marsh growthREEDDDown 84: Inst. at DallasSMUDDown 86: ApieceEACHDDown 90: Former name of Guyana: Abbr.BGUDDown 91: Extend a subscriptionRENEWDDown 92: Alga causing fishy taste in waterANABAENADDown 93: Headache remedyBROMODDown 94: Temporary stops in journeysLAYOVERSDDown 96: Huxley's "Ape and ___"ESSENCEDDown 97: Last word of Mo.'s mottoESTODDown 101: Scenarist LehmanERNESTDDown 103: Roman's sacred shieldANCILEDDown 107: Anchor positionATRIPDDown 109: ChamferBEVELDDown 110: "Strike Up the Band" song: 1930SOONDDown 111: Where to watch HawksOMNIDDown 112: Bit partMAIDDDown 113: "I loved you ___": HamletEVERDDown 114: Weblike tissueTELADDown 115: SoleONLYDDown 116: MindHEEDDDown 117: SplitRIVEDDown 118: Whittier's "___ Muller"MAUDDDown 119: Chemical suffixesENESDDown 120: Minn. neighborWIS.DDown 120: Minn. neighborWIS