New York Times Answers - Sunday, 29th April 2001 There are 89 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 29th April 2001. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: It might make you sweatSPAAAcross 4: Bad way to goAWOLAAcross 8: Vatican-relatedPAPALAAcross 13: Bouncer's workEJECTINGAAcross 21: Work (out)PANAAcross 22: CrackersLOCOAAcross 23: Agave rootAMOLEAAcross 24: Gym trainer's catchphrasePUMPITUPAAcross 25: Bit of financial planning, for shortIRAAAcross 26: CornerTREEAAcross 27: Alaska's ___ National Historical ParkSITKAAAcross 28: Mexican entreeEMPANADAAAcross 29: BasicNO-FRILLSAAcross 31: Links legendSNEADAAcross 32: Much of the New TestamentEPISTLESAAcross 33: A, in communicationsALFAAAcross 34: GalasDOSAAcross 35: Schmidt's successor as German chancellorKOHLAAcross 36: Region of Saudi ArabiaASIRAAcross 37: Like the most expensive hamburger meatLEANESTAAcross 39: Feeling on an observation deck, perhapsVERTIGOAAcross 41: BanesNEMESESAAcross 47: James Brown's "___ the Feelin'"IGOTAAcross 48: ArticulateSAYAAcross 49: Ray blockerOZONEAAcross 51: "A Streetcar Named Desire" roleSTELLAAAcross 52: Breakfast fareFARINAAAcross 54: Churchill and Logan: Abbr.MTSAAcross 55: BeliefTENETAAcross 56: "Here!"TAKEITAAcross 57: Env. notationATTNAAcross 58: Some IndochineseLAOSAAcross 60: "Das Lied von der ___"ERDEAAcross 61: ___ leashONAAAcross 63: Caterpillar hairSETAAAcross 64: Wall St. dealLBOAAcross 65: AdvertisePLUGAAcross 66: ___-PitchSLOAAcross 67: ApartmentsUNITSAAcross 69: ComposePENAAcross 70: Ostrich's productionLARGEEGGAAcross 72: Tries to pick upHITSONAAcross 75: Beginning and endBEALLAAcross 77: RearsSTERNSAAcross 78: "Amen!"YOU SAID ITAAcross 81: RunsBLEEDSAAcross 84: It may be below a crestMOTTOAAcross 86: Drove drunkenlyWEAVEDAAcross 87: Do home work?HOUSESITAAcross 89: What blossoms do, in poetryOPEAAcross 91: WhirlingASPINAAcross 93: Rank below a Lt. j.g.ENSAAcross 94: Literary pseudonymELIAAAcross 95: High school dept.SCIAAcross 96: Magazines have themARMSAAcross 98: Kit ___KATAAcross 99: Mallorca, e.g.ISLAAAcross 101: Tape measure partREELAAcross 102: Kind of beerLITEAAcross 103: "The Taking of Pelham One Two Three" settingSUBWAYAAcross 105: Dinsmore of old children's booksELSIEAAcross 107: Onetime White House nicknameRONAAcross 108: Rigg and RossDIANASAAcross 110: ParagonsIDEALSAAcross 111: Shot in eightballMASSEAAcross 112: Sched. approximationETDAAcross 113: Dungeons & Dragons charactersIMPSAAcross 114: Memorable Pacino roleSERPICOAAcross 116: Concrete problemPOTHOLEAAcross 118: Court-ordered exam, perhapsDNATESTAAcross 121: Common requestRSVPAAcross 123: French 101 wordETREAAcross 124: Cabin componentLOGAAcross 125: Colorful languageOATHAAcross 126: Turtle shellCARAPACEAAcross 131: Play areaARENAAAcross 132: So as not to be heardONTIPTOEAAcross 134: Like a disappointing golf gameABOVEPARAAcross 135: Casino gearRAKESAAcross 136: CuisineFOODAAcross 137: Hotel room featuresTVSAAcross 138: Basket makersPLAITERSAAcross 139: "You can count on me!"ICAREAAcross 140: StraightTRUEAAcross 141: Waikiki wearLEIAAcross 142: CantankerousPERVERSEAAcross 143: Firm parts: Abbr.ATTYSAAcross 144: Georgia et al., once: Abbr.SSRSAAcross 145: Tricky curveESSDDown 1: Kind of columnSPINALDDown 2: Let go, in a wayPAROLEDDown 3: 1957 film featuring the subject of this puzzleANAFFAIRTOREMEMBERDDown 4: Choir singersALTIDDown 5: The subject of this puzzle, on 5/1/31, the day it openedWORLDSTALLESTSKYSCRAPERDDown 6: Tamable catOCELOTDDown 7: Gardener's soilLOESSDDown 8: OpenersPASSKEYSDDown 9: Key of Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 3AMINORDDown 10: What you may do during a 15-Down?POTEHTOTROTAVELEEHTEKATDDown 11: Like some cocoa powderALKALIZEDDDown 12: One of a pair of dancersLEADDDown 13: Sports equipment used with masksEPEESDDown 14: Like a hot club, informallyJUMPINDDown 15: See 10-DownEMPIRESTATEBUILDINGTOURDDown 16: No. crunchersCPASDDown 17: Salon offeringTINTDDown 18: Like some type: Abbr.ITALDDown 19: Titian's "Venus of Urbino," for oneNUDEDDown 20: Transcript statsGPASDDown 30: Welcomed, as the New YearRANGINDDown 36: ExcellentA-ONEDDown 38: Many, many moonsEONDDown 39: Vintners' needsVATSDDown 40: Out of the ballparkGONEDDown 42: Rail org.MTADDown 43: Funhouse soundsEEKSDDown 44: 1993 film featuring the subject of this puzzleSLEEPLESSINSEATTLEDDown 45: InsELITEDDown 46: TempterSATANDDown 48: Polluted, in a waySMOGGYDDown 50: Rugby competitorETONDDown 52: SlipsFALLSDDown 53: Single time?AT-BATDDown 59: Mo. in which Bill Clinton was bornAUGDDown 60: "Paint Your Wagon" mother of 1951 BroadwayELISADDown 62: Writing pointNIBDDown 65: Prefix with meterPENTADDown 66: Actress ElisabethSHUEDDown 67: Lateral opening?UNIDDown 68: Hot stuffSALSADDown 71: Miracle-___GRODDown 73: Tuscan citySIENADDown 74: ChancesODDSDDown 76: Declaration of Independence signer from VirginiaLEEDDown 79: HoldOWNDDown 80: Famous last wordsTHEENDDDown 82: Parts of rulingsDICTADDown 83: Farm enclosuresSTIESDDown 85: W.W. II agcy.OPADDown 88: Rousing cheerOLEDDown 89: It has a spring in the middleOASISDDown 90: Victorian, maybePRUDEDDown 92: WhatsisITEMDDown 97: Tit for tat?SWAPDDown 99: Playground comebackISSODDown 100: 1992 Whoopi Goldberg comedySISTERACTDDown 101: Automatic courseROTEDDown 102: Modern traveler's needLAPTOPDDown 104: Comeback maker of 10/30/74ALIDDown 106: Person from the NorthLAPPDDown 107: Some legal papersRELEASESDDown 109: "___ Fool" (1965 hit)IMADDown 115: Speech-inspiring figuresOSCARSDDown 117: DifficultORNERYDDown 118: AngelsDONORSDDown 119: PotbelliesSTOVESDDown 120: Central pointTHESISDDown 122: Greeting card featureVERSEDDown 124: Choirs' placesLOFTSDDown 126: Abner's artistCAPPDDown 127: FitABLEDDown 128: Den dinROARDDown 129: Tel ___AVIVDDown 130: Officer Malloy of "Adam 12"PETEDDown 131: Solo pieceARIADDown 133: Day of the monthIDES