New York Times Answers - Sunday, 24th March 1996 There are 81 across clues and 90 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 24th March 1996. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Video sessionTAPINGAAcross 7: IdentifiedNAMEDAAcross 12: Pitcher, of sortsADMANAAcross 17: BoreDRAGAAcross 21: Kitchen gadgetOPENERAAcross 22: Ancient Greek coinsOBOLIAAcross 23: It flows into LyonsSAONEAAcross 24: European stateEIREAAcross 25: Gershwin folk operaPORGYANDBESSAAcross 27: What can be said of a Gershwin tune?SWONDERFULAAcross 29: GaelicERSEAAcross 30: KnobNODEAAcross 31: TwitTAUNTAAcross 33: SlewRAFTSAAcross 34: Itinerary abbr.RTEAAcross 35: Most attractiveCUTESTAAcross 37: Charitable givingALMSAAcross 38: Culture lead-inAGRIAAcross 40: Like shoesSOLEDAAcross 41: Typeface imitative of handwritingRONDEAAcross 43: Tyke's transportSTROLLERAAcross 47: California citySOLEDADAAcross 50: Two-step, for oneDANCEAAcross 51: Kind of stage, in human developmentFETALAAcross 52: Before, to ByronEREAAcross 53: ShorebirdPLOVERAAcross 54: 1925 Gershwin premiereCONCERTOINFAAcross 56: JotATOMAAcross 57: Ol' Man, e.g.RIVERAAcross 58: Gymnastic equipmentHORSEAAcross 59: Directional suffixERNAAcross 60: Belle's partner in filmBETEAAcross 61: AffirmAVERAAcross 62: Language of IranFARSIAAcross 63: Arrives impolitely, with "in"BARGESAAcross 66: Jackie's predecessorMAMIEAAcross 67: Rocket's deviationYAWAAcross 68: Song from Gershwin's "Girl Crazy"BUTNOTFORMEAAcross 70: Cut into threeTRISECTAAcross 72: Some are redALERTSAAcross 74: Baseball's PreacherROEAAcross 75: Yalta's localeCRIMEAAAcross 76: UnhandRELEASEAAcross 78: Song from Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue"THEMANILOVEAAcross 82: "My mama done___me" (song lyric)TOLAAcross 85: Called onASKEDAAcross 86: PhobiasDREADSAAcross 88: Shade of greenOLIVEAAcross 89: Tournament org.NCAAAAcross 90: You might have to eat this person's wordsICERAAcross 91: "___now..."ACTAAcross 92: RepentATONEAAcross 93: British P.M. during Nixon's PresidencyHEATHAAcross 94: American patersDADSAAcross 95: Gershwin satire on politicsOFTHEEISINGAAcross 99: Pen namePARKERAAcross 100: Prefix with dermisEPIAAcross 101: Subway ridersFARESAAcross 102: Writer JongERICAAAcross 103: They make cameosCARVERSAAcross 104: DrawnRENDEREDAAcross 106: Use a leverPRISEAAcross 107: Full of idle talkGASSYAAcross 108: BounceOUSTAAcross 109: Cruise ship freebiesLEISAAcross 110: 007 foeSMERSHAAcross 112: It's a wasteASHAAcross 115: Piano's oppositeFORTEAAcross 118: Having better senseSANERAAcross 119: Pulitzer author BuchananEDNAAAcross 120: Feminine name suffixELLAAAcross 121: Another song from Gershwin's "Girl Crazy"IGOTRHYTHMAAcross 124: Gershwin song in a 1924 Astaire musicalOHLADYBEGOODAAcross 128: Palindromically-named magazineELLEAAcross 129: LariatREATAAAcross 130: "___Ben Jonson!"ORAREAAcross 131: Use as supportLEAN ONAAcross 132: OatsFEEDAAcross 133: Audited a classSATINAAcross 134: Republic of 1836TEXASAAcross 135: Named a la SpenserYCLEPTDDown 1: SotTOPERDDown 2: To the leftAPORTDDown 3: By itselfPER SEDDown 3: By itselfPERSEDDown 4: 1953 Pulitzer dramatistINGEDDown 5: Marshal in Napoleon's armyNEYDDown 6: Like some sugarGRANULARDDown 7: Erred through oversightNODDEDDDown 8: Religious menABBESDDown 9: 1994 skiing gold medalistMOEDDown 10: Noisy transportsELSDDown 11: OutdoDISTANCEDDown 12: PostulateASSUMEDDown 13: Eighth word of "The Star-Spangled Banner"DAWNSDDown 14: DebatableMOOTDDown 15: Massachusetts capeANNDDown 16: TV's "___and Stacey"NEDDDown 17: WreckDERAILDDown 18: Songwriter's starting point, maybeRIFFDDown 19: In___ (stymied)ARUTDDown 20: SetsGELSDDown 26: Big-nameNOTEDDDown 28: Children's author Le CainERROLDDown 32: Tree in a thicketALDERDDown 35: Secret deviceCODERDDown 36: Kind of visaTRANSITDDown 38: Envelope abbr.ATTNDDown 39: Match for SelesGRAFDDown 40: CleaveSEVERDDown 42: PreviouslyONCEDDown 43: Fishing netSEINEDDown 44: Title song from a 1933 Gershwin musicalLETEMEATCAKEDDown 45: Like Ovid's "The Art of Love"EROTICDDown 46: Have a second sessionREMEETDDown 47: Flower displaySPRAYDDown 48: Three-time A.L. batting champOLIVADDown 49: Gershwin ballad from "The Goldwyn Follies"LOVEWALKEDINDDown 50: Prefix with lateralDORSODDown 51: Progress steadilyFORGEDDown 54: Hikers' woesCORNSDDown 55: Office timeTERMDDown 56: DemeanABASEDDown 58: Protected from the sunHATTEDDDown 62: Fitch and muskratFURSDDown 63: Good timesBOOMSDDown 64: FieldAREADDown 65: Tried hardSTROVEDDown 66: The silent typeMIMEDDown 68: DropletBEADDDown 69: Mr. RogersFREDDDown 71: SplitRIVEDDown 73: Unwanted looksLEERSDDown 75: StickCLINGDDown 76: Wall Street villainRAIDERDDown 77: GetawayESCAPEDDown 78: Some schoolsTECHSDDown 79: Milton's "immortal___"HATEDDown 80: Takes inNOTICESDDown 81: A MasseyILONADDown 83: Many a John Wayne filmOATERDDown 84: "The Wizard of Oz" actor and familyLAHRSDDown 87: Made the gradeRATEDDDown 89: Hardly shyNERVYDDown 92: With defects and allASISDDown 93: UnsparingHARSHDDown 95: Trireme gearOARSDDown 96: StewFRETDDown 97: ChillingEERIEDDown 98: Perfume ingredientIRISROOTDDown 99: SomewhatPASSABLYDDown 101: Eis's counterpartFEUERDDown 103: Ferris wheel operatorCARNYDDown 105: Like some linesDOTTEDDDown 106: CopyistPENMANDDown 107: Actress Barbara Bel___GEDDESDDown 109: "Chicago Hope" actressLAHTIDDown 111: Half a famous comedy duoMEARADDown 112: By oneselfALONEDDown 113: Fore-and-afterSLOOPDDown 114: Was without, brieflyHADNTDDown 115: Feudal estateFIEFDDown 116: Get a load ofOGLEDDown 117: Position to fillROLEDDown 118: R.B.I. or E.R.A.STATDDown 120: Even, to YvonneEGALDDown 122: Many mins.HRSDDown 123: VerilyYEADDown 125: Otto I's domain: Abbr.HREDDown 126: Calif. touchdown siteLAXDDown 127: Intl. trading assn.EEC