New York Times Answers - Sunday, 22nd August 2010 There are 67 across clues and 74 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 22nd August 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Come to ___!"PAPAAAcross 5: Of wrath, in a Latin hymnIRAEAAcross 9: Throws inADDSAAcross 13: "La Resurrezione" composerHANDELAAcross 19: Film about a corrida participant put to pasture?AGINGBULLAAcross 21: Mount ___ (volcano in Mordor)DOOMAAcross 22: TooOVERLYAAcross 23: ... a candy-sharing confederate?THEGUMBALLALLYAAcross 25: Lake Erie city west of ClevelandLORAINAAcross 26: As bad luck would have itSADLYAAcross 27: VivacityBRIOAAcross 28: ... a small-minded lady?PETTYWOMANAAcross 30: "Casino" actor JoePESCIAAcross 32: TV producer MacFarlaneSETHAAcross 34: 1942 Harry James hit "___ My Guy"HESAAcross 35: Bowler's assignmentLANEAAcross 36: ___ Day & the Knights (band in "Animal House")OTISAAcross 38: The mythical tree Yggdrasil, for oneASHAAcross 40: Finback whaleSEIAAcross 41: Museum pieceRELICAAcross 43: Cut offLOPAAcross 44: ... an embarrassingly one-sided tennis match?ATHOUSANDACESAAcross 48: David Sarnoff's companyRCAAAcross 51: Political theorist HannahARENDTAAcross 53: "Evita" narratorCHEAAcross 54: The Beatles' "___ Got a Feeling"IVEAAcross 55: Some solosARIASAAcross 57: One who keeps things from going up?FIREMANAAcross 59: Geometric shape whose perimeter has infinite lengthFRACTALAAcross 62: The Colosseum was completed during his reignTITUSAAcross 63: Paramecium's propellersCILIAAAcross 65: Part of N.F.L.: Abbr.NATLAAcross 66: BaseVILEAAcross 67: ... decorative furniture elements being blown off with dynamite?BEDKNOBSANDBOOMSTICKSAAcross 75: Army divisionUNITAAcross 76: "Lying thief," e.g.SLURAAcross 77: ___ DameNOTREAAcross 78: Actress PerezROSIEAAcross 80: Speaks nonsenseGIBBERSAAcross 83: Record keeperDIARISTAAcross 87: Practices, as a tradePLIESAAcross 88: HelpfulnessUSEAAcross 89: Lunch, e.g.EATAAcross 91: "Rainbow Six" authorCLANCYAAcross 92: California city name starterSANAAcross 93: ... a demonic horse?MYFIENDFLICKAAAcross 98: Continuity problemGAPAAcross 99: Western star Lee Van ___CLEEFAAcross 101: Center of a daisy, e.g.EYEAAcross 102: Shuffleboard stickCUEAAcross 103: Pixar title characterNEMOAAcross 104: Recitation by ScheherazadeTALEAAcross 106: "Time ___ ..."WASAAcross 108: Yukon, e.g.: Abbr.TERRAAcross 110: Makes an effortTRIESAAcross 112: ... drink garnishes?OLIVETWISTAAcross 115: Work like a dogTOILAAcross 117: Rhenium or rhodiumMETALAAcross 120: Inability to appreciate musicTIN EARAAcross 121: ... a seedy Hollywood bar?MULHOLLANDDIVEAAcross 124: AntipatheticAVERSEAAcross 125: ___ Cakesters (Nabisco offering)OREOAAcross 126: ... skinned knuckles?FISTBLOODAAcross 127: TenantLESSEEAAcross 128: Home in the sticks?NESTAAcross 129: Weather-stripped itemSASHAAcross 130: Sicilian provinceENNADDown 1: Gentle touchesPATSDDown 2: Turkish titleAGHADDown 3: One whose music is easy to follow?PIED PIPERDDown 4: What intersecting lines createANGLESDDown 5: Maker of the Roadrunner supercomputerIBMDDown 6: "What nonsense!"RUBBISHDDown 7: Wing-shapedALARDDown 8: Novelist Bret Easton ___ELLISDDown 9: 1969 literary heroine who says "I like the words damozel, eglantine, elegant. I love when you kiss my elongated white hand"ADADDown 10: Intelligent swimmerDOLPHINDDown 11: Founder of an Oahu plantationDOLEDDown 12: Tommy of ESPNSMYTHDDown 13: Papal officeHOLY SEEDDown 14: AcknowledgeAVOWDDown 15: ___ oil (perfumery ingredient)NEROLIDDown 16: Bomb detector?DRAMA CRITICDDown 17: Name in 2000 newspapersELIANDDown 18: Country singer ShelbyLYNNEDDown 20: FellasGUYSDDown 24: "Baby, It's Cold Outside" composerLOESSERDDown 29: Bygone ToyotaTERCELDDown 31: Hybrid farm animalCATTALODDown 33: Afternoon meal, across the pondTEADDown 36: Count ___ (2004 Jim Carrey role)OLAFDDown 37: Singer/songwriter AmosTORIDDown 39: Ad ___HOCDDown 42: Exam for would-be attys.LSATDDown 44: Univ. overseersADMINDDown 45: Part of a TV dialUHFDDown 46: "What he said"DITTODDown 47: Where Excalibur was forgedAVALONDDown 49: Make watertightCAULKDDown 50: Beasts of burdenASSESDDown 52: Upscale restaurant requirement, maybeNECKTIEDDown 56: "To Catch a Thief" settingRIVIERADDown 58: Sharpie tipNIBDDown 60: Author MalrauxANDREDDown 61: Flagged vehicleCABDDown 64: St. Clare's homeASSISIDDown 67: Consumer reports?BURPSDDown 68: ___ GayENOLADDown 69: Renders reluctantDISINCLINESDDown 70: "The Sandbox" playwrightALBEEDDown 71: Central pointNUBDDown 72: Hip 1960s teenMODDDown 73: "New and Improved!" might appear on oneSTICKERDDown 74: Song syllablesTRA-LADDown 79: Carlisle Cullen's wife in "Twilight"ESMEDDown 80: Boisterous laughGUFFAWDDown 81: MentionREFERTODDown 82: ___ volatileSALDDown 84: Swallowing of food, e.g.INGESTIONDDown 85: HustleSCAMDDown 86: Paper slip?TYPODDown 90: Personal quirkTICDDown 94: English churchyard sightYEWTREEDDown 95: Plants with stinging hairsNETTLESDDown 96: Indian mulberry productDYEDDown 97: Sailor's swordCUTLASSDDown 100: Hand brakes, e.g.LEVERSDDown 103: Conifer leafNEEDLEDDown 104: UnqualifiedTOTALDDown 105: Registering a pulseALIVEDDown 107: Electronic game fad of the 1980sSIMONDDown 109: Gives deep massage therapyROLFSDDown 111: Web site for cinephilesIMDBDDown 113: What lotus-eaters enjoyEASEDDown 114: "I'd be glad to!"SUREDDown 116: Russian figure skater KulikILIADDown 118: Major publisher of romance novelsAVONDDown 119: Helen of Troy's motherLEDADDown 122: Wanting to be near one's fans?HOTDDown 123: Last in a seriesN-THDDown 123: Last in a seriesNTH