New York Times Answers - Sunday, 12th March 1995 There are 83 across clues and 89 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 12th March 1995. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: '60s labor leaderHOFFAAAcross 6: Aristotle treatiseETHICSAAcross 12: They're no gentlemenCADSAAcross 16: Filmmaker's special effects shotMATTEAAcross 21: TV comic DegeneresELLENAAcross 22: Fit to tillARABLEAAcross 23: Mule Sal's canalERIEAAcross 24: Literature Nobelist CanettiELIASAAcross 25: Headline of #36,683 (Ju1y 1, 1958)ALASKATOJOINUNIONAAcross 28: Explosive liquidNITROAAcross 29: MotleyRAGTAGAAcross 30: Nightclothes, informallyPJ'SAAcross 31: Fragrant compoundESTERAAcross 32: Gym wearSWEATSAAcross 33: Controversial James Lovelock bookGAIAAAcross 35: Marks leftSCARSAAcross 36: Proust heroSWANNAAcross 37: Headline of #6,256 (Oct. 9, 1871)FIRESINCHICAGOAAcross 43: Holiday stampSEALAAcross 44: Language suffixISHAAcross 47: Eared sealsOTARIESAAcross 48: ProboscisNOSEAAcross 49: Be gracious toTHANKAAcross 50: Ancient Chinese dynastyCH'IAAcross 50: Ancient Chinese dynastyCHIAAcross 51: Sang like a crowCAWEDAAcross 52: Bull: PrefixTAURAAcross 54: It has many feetPOEMAAcross 55: AssaultONSETAAcross 57: Headline of #31,545 (June 6, 1944)ALLIEDARMIESLANDAAcross 62: SlowpokeSNAILAAcross 63: Part of L.A.LOSAAcross 64: "The Cocktail Party" playwrightELIOTAAcross 65: Roofer's concernEAVESAAcross 66: AltersEMENDSAAcross 68: They can be grandSLAMSAAcross 69: Where clothes spinDRYERAAcross 70: Ziegfeld, to palsFLOAAcross 71: Hootchie _____KOOAAcross 72: Baseball historian BurnsKENAAcross 72: Baseball historian BurnsKEN.AAcross 75: VandalsHUNSAAcross 76: Tiny openingsPORESAAcross 77: Song sung singlySOLOAAcross 78: Variety show since 1975: Abbr.SNLAAcross 79: Uganda's AminIDIAAcross 80: Dortmund dessertEISAAcross 81: Pipe rootBRIARAAcross 82: Point count bidding pioneerGORENAAcross 83: SocialsMIXERSAAcross 85: Anthony or Elmo, e.g.SAINTAAcross 86: Dolphin senseSONARAAcross 87: Alphabet trioRSTAAcross 90: Mellow MelTORMEAAcross 91: Headline of #48,377 (Oct. 3, 1990)TWOGERMANYSUNITEAAcross 95: Party lineCONGAAAcross 96: Iran's Bani-_____SADRAAcross 97: Hardly trustworthyOILYAAcross 98: "All right"ROGERAAcross 99: Eight-time Norris Trophy winnerORRAAcross 100: Cooper's BumppoNATTYAAcross 102: BoxSPARAAcross 104: Comic strip originally called "Li'l Folks"PEANUTSAAcross 106: Mao followerTSEAAcross 107: Swing aroundSLUEAAcross 108: Headline of #26,212 (Oct. 30, 1929)STOCKSCOLLAPSEAAcross 111: Biological bodiesSOMASAAcross 113: UnwillingLOATHAAcross 114: Hit obliquely, as a nailTOEDAAcross 115: Stage actress Martin et al.LEILASAAcross 117: Malaysian exportCOPRAAAcross 118: Comet's path in the skyARCAAcross 119: ErasEPOCHSAAcross 125: "Ragged Dick" writerALGERAAcross 126: Headline of #27,710 (Dec. 6, 1933)PROHIBITIONREPEALAAcross 129: Kind of boomSONICAAcross 130: "Beloved" author MorrisonTONIAAcross 131: Actress DorothyLOUDONAAcross 132: Olga's successorNADIAAAcross 133: CBS exec LaurenceTISCHAAcross 134: Church partAPSEAAcross 135: City on the WillametteEUGENEAAcross 136: With itALERTDDown 1: Learn via the grapevineHEARDDown 2: StewOLLADDown 3: Ross national productFLAGDDown 4: Song or slug followerFESTDDown 5: "Puppy Love" singer, 1960ANKADDown 6: SupEATDDown 7: Capricorn, e.g.TROPICDDown 8: Palindromic Yemeni cityHAJJAHDDown 9: Nigerian peopleIBOSDDown 10: Year in Ptolemy's lifeCLIDDown 11: Iroquoian IndiansSENECASDDown 12: Il _____ di gravitaCENTRODDown 13: Bygone DodgeARIESDDown 14: New Look designerDIORDDown 15: D.C. V.I.P.SENDDown 16: Headline of #40,721 (July 21, 1969)MENWALKONMOONDDown 17: Highly unusualALIENDDown 18: Headline of #19,806 (April 16, 1912)TITANICSINKSDDown 19: Not blandTARTDDown 20: Those, in TegucigalpaESOSDDown 26: Texas A&M playerAGGIEDDown 27: Grammarian's topicUSAGEDDown 32: Ugly Duckling, actuallySWANDDown 34: Reply: Abbr.ANSDDown 35: It may be tiedSCOREDDown 36: Tuxedo junctionSEAMDDown 37: The "f" in f-stopFOCALDDown 38: _____-Turkish War, 1911-12ITALODDown 39: Singer LouRAWLSDDown 40: "..._____ saw Elba"EREIDDown 41: Up-down connectorSIDEDDown 42: Eskimo peopleINUITDDown 43: Wood stock sitesSHEDSDDown 45: Author SidneySHELDONDDown 46: Diamond datumHITDDown 49: Color testerTONERDDown 52: Cuts awayTRIMSDDown 53: "My Michael" writer _____ OzAMOSDDown 54: Smooths the wayPAVESDDown 56: Not, to a ScotNAEDDown 58: "Cannonball Run" co-starDELUISEDDown 59: Mathematician Turing et al.ALANSDDown 60: Put teeth intoSERRATEDDown 61: Productive henLAYERDDown 62: They've got the goodsSELLERSDDown 67: Monetary unit of PeruSOLDDown 68: Headline of #4,110 (Nov. 25, 1864)SHERMANSMARCHDDown 69: "What's _____?"DOINGDDown 70: Brief incursionFORAYDDown 72: Kipling youthKIMDDown 73: Copyholders?EDITORSDDown 74: Headline of #42,566 (Aug. 9, 1974)NIXONRESIGNSDDown 76: Rap sheet infoPRIORDDown 77: Any ladSONNYDDown 81: Off-colorBAWDYDDown 82: IdealGOALDDown 84: Energy unitERGDDown 85: Washington _____STATEDDown 86: Brat's lookSMIRKDDown 87: EquipRIG UPDDown 88: Proofreading marksSTETSDDown 89: To the pointTERSEDDown 92: European freshwater fishROACHDDown 93: Caspian tributaryURALDDown 94: Pop singer HendryxNONADDown 95: Rustic houseCOTDDown 96: Actor Erwin et al.STUSDDown 101: "Woe is me!"ALASDDown 102: "First _____ see..."STARIDDown 103: DrinkPOTABLEDDown 104: "Israfel" writerPOEDDown 105: Senior MormonELDERDDown 108: Meryl Streep's 1982 title roleSOPHIEDDown 109: Comfortable gaitSTRIDEDDown 110: Caterpillar's quartersCOCOONDDown 112: Type of acidOLEICDDown 113: Grebes' cousinsLOONSDDown 115: Z-likeLASTDDown 116: "The Time Machine" peopleELOIDDown 117: Cut shortCROPDDown 118: Give _____ (pull)ATUGDDown 120: Catcher TonyPENADDown 121: Solitaire itemOPALDDown 122: Turn overCEDEDDown 123: Bangs, e.g.HAIRDDown 124: Chair supportSLATDDown 126: Educ. grp.PTADDown 127: Cash alternativeIOUDDown 128: From N.M. to N.DNNE