New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th September 1997 There are 80 across clues and 62 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th September 1997. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: March eventOSCARSAAcross 7: ___ law (i=v/r)OHMSAAcross 11: They may appear in the long runACHESAAcross 16: "The Phantom of the Opera" star, 1962LOMAAcross 19: AppearSHOW UPAAcross 20: TV actress SpellingTORIAAcross 21: Sound from the bleachersCHANTAAcross 22: She played Sarah in "The Bible"AVAAAcross 23: Hardly Mensa materialLAMEBRAINEDAAcross 25: Kind of sessionQANDAAAcross 26: UnderstandingKENAAcross 26: UnderstandingKEN.AAcross 27: Hard rock, maybeOREAAcross 27: Hard rock, maybeORE.AAcross 28: Suburb north of SeattleLYNNWOODAAcross 29: Mole, for oneTUNNELERAAcross 30: Directional suffixERNAAcross 31: Warhol icon SedgwickEDIEAAcross 33: Medit. nationISRAAcross 34: TrickedWILEDAAcross 35: Stem jointNODEAAcross 36: "The ___ Adventure" ("Star Wars" spinoff)EWOKAAcross 37: Group of planesFLEETAAcross 39: Bitsy beginningITSYAAcross 40: LikeGO FORAAcross 41: "Gilligan's Island" actressDAWNWELLSAAcross 43: 1974 hit subtitled "Touch the Wind"ERESTUAAcross 45: Composer ProkofievSERGEIAAcross 46: "Exodus" roleARIAAcross 47: John of YorkLOOAAcross 48: Pizzeria patronEATERAAcross 49: Property of housepets?TAMENESSAAcross 50: TackledMETAAcross 51: Hay morselAWNAAcross 52: Reassurer's wordsNEVERFEARAAcross 54: AnimationVIMAAcross 55: PerfectHONEAAcross 57: Ending with blind or broadSIDEDAAcross 58: Kilowatt-hour fractionERGAAcross 59: Congratulations, of a sortPATSAAcross 60: DeclineWORSENAAcross 62: BereavementsGRIEFSAAcross 64: "It Happened One Night" producerCOHNAAcross 67: Violinist Jean-___ PontyLUCAAcross 68: Dosage amts.TBSPSAAcross 71: Diamond of recordsNEILAAcross 73: Nigerian languageEDOAAcross 74: Book stores?LIBRARIESAAcross 76: CozenedHADAAcross 77: First Lady of 1900IDAAAcross 80: Magazine that debuted 2/17/33NEWSWEEKAAcross 82: CheerELATEAAcross 83: ___ Darya (Asian river)AMUAAcross 84: When repeated twice, a 1964 pop hitFUNAAcross 85: Botswanan problemTSETSEAAcross 86: Go-gettersTIGERSAAcross 88: PortrayREPRESENTAAcross 90: Grenoble's riverISEREAAcross 91: Battle of Coronel admiral, 1914SPEEAAcross 92: Drunk's woe, with "the"SPINSAAcross 94: "The Dark at the Top of the Stairs" playwrightINGEAAcross 95: Better than never?LATEAAcross 96: Pancreas, e.g.GLANDAAcross 97: Time to look aheadEVEAAcross 98: First name in spydomMATAAAcross 99: "___ only knew"IFIAAcross 100: Intersecting streetCROSSWAYAAcross 101: Sammy Davis Jr. had oneGLASS EYEAAcross 103: Drop the ballERRAAcross 105: Small songbirdTITAAcross 106: Come aboutPIVOTAAcross 107: Site of Chief Big Foot's last standWOUNDEDKNEEAAcross 109: Clockmaker TerryELIAAcross 110: ___ citatoOPEREAAcross 111: Not well-donePINKAAcross 112: They're not in the nuclear familyNIECESAAcross 113: Matter for a judgeRESAAcross 114: ThrillsSENDSAAcross 115: "My Way" songwriterANKAAAcross 116: Sensible to the nth degreeSAGESTDDown 1: ___ Fjord (inlet of the Skagerrak)OSLODDown 2: Preview programs for computersSHAREWAREDDown 3: ContractCOMEDOWNWITHDDown 4: TransfixAWEDDown 5: Possible change in RussiaRUBLEDDown 6: Not lethargicSPRYDDown 7: IdleOTIOSEDDown 8: Center of a roastHONOREEDDown 9: Rocky Lane spoke for himMREDDDown 10: Tom Sawyer's half brotherSIDDDown 11: One letting goACQUITTERDDown 12: Couch potatoes, oftenCHANNELSURFERSDDown 13: "The Furys" novelist JamesHANLEYDDown 14: Wrapped upENDEDDDown 15: School rewardSTARDDown 16: Lausanne lies on itLAKEOFGENEVADDown 17: Is intemperateOVERDOESITDDown 18: Quirks, sayMANNERISMSDDown 24: "These Dreams" singer, 1986ANNWILSONDDown 29: ManiacalTWISTEDDDown 32: Guitar-picking pioneer EverlyIKEDDown 35: Math calculationNORMDDown 36: North Holland seaportEDAMDDown 37: DelicateFLOWERLIKEDDown 38: In a difficult positionTREEDDDown 40: TackleGEARDDown 42: Open tractLLANODDown 44: Drip siteEAVEDDown 45: Ethel Merman and Jack Benny, e.g.STAGENAMESDDown 52: "Children of the Albatross" authorNINDDown 53: Conductor ___ KlasERIDDown 56: HoldOWNDDown 57: Logging-on needSECRETPASSWORDDDown 59: Sorority letterPSIDDown 61: TorpedoSUBDDown 62: A.M.A. membersGPSDDown 63: DisgustedFED UPDDown 64: .6102 cubic inchCENTILITERDDown 65: Frederick Forsyth best seller, with "The"ODESSAFILEDDown 66: 1975 James Taylor hitHOWSWEETITISDDown 68: Euripidean workTRAGEDYDDown 69: Angler's hopeBITEDDown 70: ChaldeansSEERSDDown 72: The maximum, oftenLIFE SENTENCEDDown 74: ___-majestéLESEDDown 75: Turns awayALIENATESDDown 76: Put to useHARNESSEDDDown 78: Duds at workDUNGAREESDDown 79: Pot grower?ANTEDDown 81: To be, in BordeauxETREDDown 87: CaveSPELUNKDDown 89: InletRIADDown 91: Oscar Madison, for oneSLOVENDDown 93: Donald's daughterIVANKADDown 96: BellyacheGRIPEDDown 98: Kind of houndMEDIADDown 100: U.S.N. personnelCPOSDDown 101: EnterGO INDDown 102: ItchingsYENSDDown 104: UnwindRESTDDown 107: Depression-era inits.WPADDown 108: Resource to be tapped?KEG