New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th October 1991 There are 40 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th October 1991. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Area meas.SQ YDAAcross 5: A king of SiamRAMAAAcross 9: Hidden obstacleSNAGAAcross 13: Prince Valiant's realmTHULEAAcross 14: Abu Dhabi rulerEMIRAAcross 15: Former dictatorTITOAAcross 16: Sowers' growersSEEDSAAcross 17: "Your Show of Shows" comedianSID CAESARAAcross 19: Presidential nicknameABEAAcross 20: Letters from LemnosPHISAAcross 22: "___ of the Sun," 1987 filmEMPIREAAcross 23: Ne Win's capitalRANGOONAAcross 25: African gazelleADMIAAcross 26: Petty rulersSATRAPSAAcross 28: Medina supporters of MohammedANSARAAcross 32: President of PolandWALESAAAcross 34: ___ impasseATANAAcross 36: "___ Buttermilk Sky," 1946 songOLEAAcross 37: Make wholeHEALAAcross 38: Muslim leader: Var.CALIFAAcross 38: Muslim leader: Var.CALIF.AAcross 40: "The Terrible"IVANAAcross 41: South finishERNAAcross 42: Flat-felled or French followerSEAMAAcross 43: Royal proxyREGENTAAcross 45: A dimensionWIDTHAAcross 47: ThesmotheteSENATORAAcross 49: "Washington slept ___"HEREAAcross 51: A.A.U. memberAMATEURAAcross 54: "The Little Minister" authorBARRIEAAcross 57: Pen name of writer J. SchopferANETAAcross 58: Presidential nicknameIKEAAcross 59: D.C. think tankBROOKINGSAAcross 61: Actress Swenson et al.INGASAAcross 63: ___ of Judah (Selassie)LIONAAcross 64: The ___, Thames estuary sandbankNOREAAcross 65: Else, in EssenSONSTAAcross 66: Drink in Akihito's landSAKEAAcross 67: School founded by Henry VIETONAAcross 68: Gds.MDSEDDown 1: Queen of ___SHEBADDown 2: Part of AustraliaQUEENSLANDDDown 3: Investment infoYLDDDown 4: TyrantsDESPOTSDDown 5: Amber or copalRESINADDown 6: He wrote "The Old Devils"AMISDDown 7: Day or way starterMIDDDown 8: CurvedARCEDDDown 9: InterveneSTEP-INDDown 10: ___ prius (trial court)NISIDDown 11: Opera by SalieriATARDDown 12: Presidential hopeful: 1988GOREDDown 13: Peter or PaulTSARDDown 18: Hussein I's capitalAMMANDDown 21: Author WalpoleHORACEDDown 24: HighlanderGAELDDown 25: Piemonte wine townASTIDDown 27: Slain Swedish P.M.PALMEDDown 29: RulersSOVEREIGNSDDown 30: King of comedyALANDDown 31: Budget itemRENTDDown 32: Cry of reliefWHEWDDown 33: Atmosphere: Comb. formAERIDDown 35: Housing constructionAFRAMEDDown 39: Peet Gynt's motherAASEDDown 40: "___ Rhythm"IGOTDDown 42: Islamic chiefSHEIKDDown 44: State socialismETATISMDDown 46: Royal symbolTHRONEDDown 48: Norwegian explorer of the ArcticNANSENDDown 50: Marie Antoinette, e.g.REINEDDown 52: Imperial decreeUKASEDDown 53: ReposeRESTDDown 54: Vintners' amts.BBLSDDown 55: Scotto specialtyARIADDown 56: It castles with a kingROOKDDown 57: Sour, in SienaAGRODDown 60: "We are ___ amused": VictoriaNOTDDown 62: Land in GenesisNOD