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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..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Co-author of a 1930 tariff act
AAcross 6: Helot
AAcross 10: Minstrel
AAcross 14: One of Oberon's subjects
AAcross 19: Singer RonstadtLINDA
AAcross 20: Cupid
AAcross 21: Malarial malaise
AAcross 22: Corbin's "L.A. Law" roleARNIE
AAcross 23: Dancer DolinANTON
AAcross 24: Knee
AAcross 25: Barrett or JaffeRONA
AAcross 26: Lesions
AAcross 27: Subjects of this puzzleGEORGEANDIRAGERSHWIN
AAcross 31: Sloth, e.g.
AAcross 32: "How ___ the lady?": Shak.
AAcross 33: Thee, in ToursTOI
AAcross 34: Panay nativeATI
AAcross 37: Anguine fish
AAcross 39: Type of jet engine
AAcross 41: "Treasure Girl" song for Gertrude Lawrence: 1928OHSONICE
AAcross 46: Secret society, Italian style
AAcross 48: "Funny sheets"
AAcross 50: Catapult
AAcross 51: Classic introduced by Whiteman: 1924RHAPSODYINBLUE
AAcross 53: Scotch admixture
AAcross 54: The old sod
AAcross 55: Sun. homily
AAcross 56: British customs documents
AAcross 60: Binaural
AAcross 63: Bitter
AAcross 67: Bond rating
AAcross 68: Cynical song introduced by John Bubbles: 1935ITAINTNECESSARILYSO
AAcross 75: Avant-gardist
AAcross 76: Tin Pan Alley org.ASCAP
AAcross 77: "I beg ___ pardon now": R. Wilbur
AAcross 79: Raised-letter printers
AAcross 85: Function
AAcross 87: Mother of Hermes
AAcross 88: Den
AAcross 89: Song introduced by Ginger Rogers in "Girl Crazy": 1930EMBRACEABLEYOU
AAcross 95: Song Al Jolson made famousSWANEE
AAcross 98: Playwright lonesco
AAcross 99: Of the skull
AAcross 100: Estimated
AAcross 102: Actress MerkelUNA
AAcross 103: Mariner's greeting
AAcross 104: Pisa-to-Verona dir.
AAcross 105: Monogram of House Speaker Mr. SamSTR
AAcross 106: Abba of IsraelEBAN
AAcross 108: Rabble
AAcross 110: Song introduced by Gertrude Lawrence in "Oh, Kay!": 1926SOMEONETOWATCHOVERME
AAcross 120: "A ___ Is a Sometime Thing": 1935
AAcross 121: Tied
AAcross 122: Clinton's canal
AAcross 123: Haute-Savoie spaEVIAN
AAcross 124: Ancient Greek dialect
AAcross 125: Hawk
AAcross 126: Shade of green
AAcross 127: Type of musical show
AAcross 128: Malicious and sly
AAcross 129: Salver
AAcross 130: Mimicked
AAcross 131: Coasters
DDown 1: Scoria
DDown 2: Song in "Let 'Em Eat Cake": 1933
DDown 3: Upon
DDown 4: Fragrances
DDown 5: Chesapeake Bay island and sound
DDown 6: Grandiose tale
DDown 7: Edits
DDown 8: Musical composition
DDown 9: Fulfillment
DDown 10: Movie vampBARA
DDown 11: Expectant
DDown 12: Old Norse poem
DDown 13: Paucity
DDown 14: Vogue
DDown 15: Successively
DDown 16: Crucifix inscriptionINRI
DDown 17: Nothing, in NiceRIEN
DDown 18: Start of a reply to Virginia
DDown 28: When it's warm in ChileENERO
DDown 29: An equilateral parallelogram
DDown 30: Fair
DDown 34: Land measures
DDown 35: Gauguin's island paradise
DDown 36: Serai
DDown 38: Young men
DDown 40: Zilch
DDown 41: To venture, in VersaillesOSER
DDown 42: Head of the SanhedrinNASI
DDown 43: Painter GrabarIGOR
DDown 44: Yield
DDown 45: Varro and Vulgar
DDown 47: "Porgy and Bess," e.g.
DDown 48: Sorceress encountered by Odysseus
DDown 49: Order from Delbert Mann
DDown 52: Bear a lamb
DDown 57: Swiss river
DDown 58: Freshwater wormNAID
DDown 59: Emporium event
DDown 61: Zwei precederEINS
DDown 62: Wallet fillers
DDown 64: Former N.Y.C. skyline lettersRCA
DDown 65: Endings for pant and scantIES
DDown 66: U.S. mil. awardDSC
DDown 69: Little corn grower
DDown 70: Soubise, e.g.
DDown 71: Chevet
DDown 72: Mandarin's residence
DDown 73: "___ Alive," Bee Gees hitSTAYIN
DDown 74: Man from Marietta
DDown 78: Willow: Fr.SAULE
DDown 79: Charles Laughton's wifeELSA
DDown 80: Gullets
DDown 81: Partiality
DDown 82: Department of NW FranceORNE
DDown 83: Marsh growth
DDown 84: Inst. at DallasSMU
DDown 86: Apiece
DDown 90: Former name of Guyana: Abbr.BGU
DDown 91: Extend a subscription
DDown 92: Alga causing fishy taste in water
DDown 93: Headache remedy
DDown 94: Temporary stops in journeys
DDown 96: Huxley's "Ape and ___"
DDown 97: Last word of Mo.'s mottoESTO
DDown 101: Scenarist LehmanERNEST
DDown 103: Roman's sacred shield
DDown 107: Anchor position
DDown 109: Chamfer
DDown 110: "Strike Up the Band" song: 1930
DDown 111: Where to watch HawksOMNI
DDown 112: Bit part
DDown 113: "I loved you ___": Hamlet
DDown 114: Weblike tissue
DDown 115: Sole
DDown 116: Mind
DDown 117: Split
DDown 118: Whittier's "___ Muller"
DDown 119: Chemical suffixes
DDown 120: Minn. neighbor
DDown 120: Minn. neighbor
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