New York Times Answers - Sunday, 2nd August 1992 There are 63 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 2nd August 1992. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Mother of IshmaelHAGARAAcross 6: Small drinkSIPAAcross 9: Nomadic reindeer herdersLAPPSAAcross 14: MerrimentGLEEAAcross 18: Busy airportOHAREAAcross 19: Bakery employeeICERAAcross 21: Grenoble's riverISEREAAcross 22: An incarnation of VishnuRAMAAAcross 23: Epic blank-verse sequel by John MiltonPARADISEREGAINEDAAcross 26: EagerAVIDAAcross 27: Brazilian seaportBELEMAAcross 28: Egyptian setting-sun godTEMAAcross 29: Soft-shell clamsSTEAMERSAAcross 31: "A thing of beauty is ___": KeatsAJOYFOREVERAAcross 35: Bridge supportsPIERSAAcross 36: Where Aaron diedHORAAcross 37: Novelist TrumpIVANAAAcross 38: Munchausen, e.g.BARONAAcross 40: Shores (up)PROPSAAcross 45: Galahad's motherELAINEAAcross 47: Accept philosophicallyGRINANDBEARITAAcross 50: Walk between treesALLEEAAcross 51: Kind of leatherTOOLEDAAcross 52: Female water spiritUNDINEAAcross 53: Textile workerDYERAAcross 54: Places for dancersBARNSAAcross 56: DescryESPYAAcross 59: Actress SkyeIONEAAcross 60: "Whose woods these ___ think I know": FrostAREIAAcross 61: Source of the MississippiITASCAAAcross 64: CheekboneMALARAAcross 65: An American's rightTHEPURSUITOFHAPPINESSAAcross 71: Hindu princesRANASAAcross 72: MadINSANEAAcross 73: Nice nightNUITAAcross 74: Land owned absolutely in feudal daysALODAAcross 75: La ___ tar pitsBREAAAcross 76: Lifetime, to LivyAETASAAcross 78: What Sandburg called "a bucket of ashes"PASTAAcross 82: Some are flyingCOLORSAAcross 84: Sand-trap shotsBLASTSAAcross 87: Italian food staplePASTAAAcross 88: "A ___ I have won . . . ": Shak.HEAVENONEARTHAAcross 91: Opticians' productsLENSESAAcross 92: Attempt, in ÉvianESSAIAAcross 93: Nita of the silentsNALDIAAcross 94: H. Hoover or H. WallaceIOWANAAcross 97: William Corcoran endowmentARTAAcross 98: Salad ingredientCRESSAAcross 100: ElatedONCLOUDNINEAAcross 103: Most carefreeBLITHESTAAcross 107: Explorer JohnsonOSAAAcross 108: Provide (with)ENDUEAAcross 109: Le Roi d'Ys" composerLALOAAcross 110: "She was a ___": WordsworthPHANTOMOFDELIGHTAAcross 116: Northern capitalOSLOAAcross 117: SituatePOSITAAcross 118: De Witt Clinton's "ditch"ERIEAAcross 119: Israeli coinAGORAAAcross 120: Reporter's questionWHENAAcross 121: Pool memberSTENOAAcross 122: Westchester inst.CNRAAcross 123: Wat Tyler was oneREBELDDown 1: Lindy or bunny chaserHOPDDown 2: Eureka!AHADDown 3: NeedlefishGARDDown 4: "The Sheik of ___"ARABYDDown 5: Set new boundariesREDEFINEDDown 6: Canaanite military leaderSISERADDown 7: Vestigial vendorsICEMENDDown 8: For eachPERDDown 9: Novelist O'FlahertyLIAMDDown 10: "___ Lay Dying": FaulknerASIDDown 11: Retiree's concernPENSIONDDown 12: FeignPRETENDDDown 13: Passover feastSEDERDDown 14: Metric weightGRAMDDown 15: WashLAVEDDown 16: Eastern V.I.P.EMIRDDown 17: St. Louis bridge builderEADSDDown 20: Anatomical networkRETEDDown 24: TV's "___ Lucy"ILOVEDDown 25: Burrowing rodentGERBILDDown 30: Colo. resortASPENDDown 31: ForwardAHEADDDown 32: In good spiritsJOLLYDDown 33: Papal capeORALEDDown 34: Railroad car, in ValladolidVAGONDDown 35: Uttar-___, IndiaPRADESHDDown 39: Henri's donkeyANEDDown 41: Unit of angular measurementRADIANDDown 42: A troupialORIOLEDDown 43: AuriclesPINNASDDown 44: GuidesSTEERSDDown 46: Cash attachmentIERDDown 48: ___ Alverio (Rita Moreno)ROSITADDown 49: Bull's orderBUYDDown 51: Group of threeTRIUNEDDown 54: Hiemal sound in comicsBRRDDown 55: Odin, Thor et al.AESIRDDown 57: Treats inadequatelySCANTSDDown 58: ___ New GuineaPAPUADDown 60: "___ Italien": StraussAUSDDown 62: The smart setTONDDown 63: " . . . ___ of fat things . . . ": Isa. 25:6AFEASTDDown 64: Sch. near HarvardMITDDown 65: Windpipe: Comb. formTRACHEDDown 66: GloriolesHALOESDDown 67: Towns in Ark. and Pa.ENOLASDDown 68: Galileo taught therePADOVADDown 69: Actress Sanford et al.ISABELSDDown 70: ___-aller (last resort)PISDDown 75: Degree for a hosp. workerBSNDDown 77: Element of a moral codeETHICDDown 78: He lost his shadowPANDDown 79: Very, to VerdiASSAIDDown 80: Violinist born in RussiaSTERNDDown 81: SampleTASTEDDown 83: Author of "The Greening of America"REICHDDown 85: Terhune canineLADDDown 86: Like a Puccini productARIOSODDown 87: Like part of a grandfather clockPENDULARDDown 89: Not part of a seriesONE SHOTDDown 90: U.S. Open singles champ: 1972NASTASEDDown 91: Magna cum ___LAUDEDDown 95: Kind of synthetic textile fiberOLEFINDDown 96: Stevland Morris from SaginawWONDERDDown 99: Corded fabricsREPPSDDown 101: ReputationNAMEDDown 102: Snow, in SedanNEIGEDDown 103: Use a bubble pipeBLOWDDown 104: Mascara recipientLASHDDown 105: A river at RennesILLEDDown 106: A framer of Roger RabbitTOONDDown 107: Palindromic emperorOTTODDown 111: She wrote "Solar Barque"NINDDown 112: A cetaceanORCDDown 113: SwabbieGOBDDown 114: Otto I's dom.HREDDown 115: A Russian chess masterTAL