New York Times Answers - Sunday, 23rd September 2012 There are 61 across clues and 78 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd September 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: LasciviousWOLFISHAAcross 8: They have flat topsMESASAAcross 13: Most excellent, in modern slangBADDESTAAcross 20: Set forthENOUNCEAAcross 21: Kind of wineBLUSHAAcross 22: Heir, usuallyALIENEEAAcross 23: French farewellBONSOIRAAcross 24: *Male pattern baldness?AIRLINETRAVELAAcross 26: Content of a 2003 decryptionGENOMEAAcross 28: With 78-Down, character commemorated in the answers to this puzzle's starred cluesELIZAAAcross 29: MuddyROILAAcross 30: Japanese consentHAIAAcross 32: *Baying?NIGHTOWLSAAcross 36: Transfers, as fundsREMITSAAcross 38: Title words before "Easy" for Linda Ronstadt and "Hard" for John LennonITSSOAAcross 41: CoachTRAINAAcross 42: Walk in the park, sayAMBLEAAcross 44: Menu headingSALADSAAcross 46: French 101 verbETREAAcross 47: Thumbing of the noseSNOOKAAcross 48: E-mail address endingEDUAAcross 51: *Cardiologist's concern?STATE-OF-THE-ARTAAcross 54: Bridge responsesAYEAYESAAcross 56: Sen. Daniel Inouye, for oneNISEIAAcross 57: Bridge responseIPASSAAcross 59: Hit on the nogginBEANAAcross 60: Saw to itMADESUREAAcross 63: The Lion, not the Witch or the WardrobeASLANAAcross 65: Discovery mediumCABLEAAcross 66: FingersIDSAAcross 67: *Caries?ARMTOTHETEETHAAcross 71: VCR buttonREWAAcross 72: Pretty upADORNAAcross 74: Tony's relativesOBIESAAcross 75: Occupants of the lowest circle of Dante's hellTRAITORSAAcross 77: Zig or zagSLUEAAcross 78: Had haddock, sayDINEDAAcross 80: Dispenser itemSTRAWAAcross 81: CitationMENTIONAAcross 83: *Marriage in 2004, divorce in 2011?SEVENYEARITCHAAcross 90: Mix (in)ADDAAcross 91: Inventor after whom a Yale residential college is namedMORSEAAcross 93: Soviet author EhrenburgILYAAAcross 94: View from a control towerRUNWAYAAcross 95: Sweet drinkJULEPAAcross 96: They have pointed topsPEAKSAAcross 98: Bel ___ cheesePAESEAAcross 99: Twist spinoffWATUSIAAcross 102: *Conduct classes?OLD SCHOOLAAcross 106: "What ___ thou art, act well thy part"E'ERAAcross 107: HeapsATONAAcross 108: "God helps ___ ..."THOSEAAcross 110: Pitcher of coffee?VALDEZAAcross 113: *Petrified wood?FORESTOFARDENAAcross 118: Any of the Brontë sistersPOETESSAAcross 121: NecessitatesENTAILSAAcross 122: Prime cutTBONEAAcross 123: Steep slopesESCARPSAAcross 124: Application enclosures, oftenRESUMESAAcross 125: Ecclesiastical councilSYNODAAcross 126: VituperatesRAILSATDDown 1: It's a trapWEBDDown 2: Singer whose name sounds like a cryONODDown 3: *Endless bagpipe tune?LONG ISLAND SOUNDDDown 4: Item in a box in the basementFUSEDDown 5: ___ a secretIN ONDDown 6: Heir, oftenSCIONDDown 7: St. Benedict, e.g.HERMITDDown 8: Kellogg offering, brieflyMBADDown 9: Clint : the Good :: ___ : the UglyELIDDown 10: South of MexicoSURDDown 11: HeapsASLEWDDown 12: Con man's plantSHILLDDown 13: "We Shall Overcome" singerBAEZDDown 14: *Stable hands?ALTARBOYSDDown 15: Broadway bigwig: Abbr.DIRDDown 16: "This isn't going well at all!"DEARMEDDown 17: Poetic endingENVOIDDown 18: Catch onSEEITDDown 19: SquealsTELLSDDown 25: Passover monthNISANDDown 27: Snowy Floridian?EGRETDDown 30: Audible reproofHISSDDown 31: Rat-___ATATDDown 33: Owns, in the BibleHATHDDown 34: It can be balanced and biased simultaneouslyTIREDDown 35: Fit to serveONEADDown 37: Actress SommerELKEDDown 39: French composer of "Vexations"SATIEDDown 40: 87-Down, e.g., by birthODESSANDDown 43: Extinct emu-like birdsMOASDDown 45: Frère's siblingSOEURDDown 47: Parade figure, informallySTPATDDown 48: *Gold-plated forceps?EYEBROWTWEEZERSDDown 49: Man of the house?DEALERDDown 50: Onetime Time competitor, brieflyUSNEWSDDown 52: Tighten (up)FIRMDDown 53: Works (up)RILESDDown 55: See 103-DownABADDown 58: Work without ___ANETDDown 60: Corrupting atmosphereMIASMADDown 61: Like many a ditzADDLEDDDown 62: Prime Minister David Cameron's alma materETONDDown 63: "There is ___ in the affairs of men ..."ATIDEDDown 64: 1965 title role for Ursula AndressSHEDDown 65: BirdsongCHIRRUPDDown 68: SupersizedOBESEDDown 69: Language from which "clan" comesERSEDDown 70: Dweller along the VolgaTATARDDown 73: Abbr. after many an officer's nameRETDDown 76: 2001-02 Nickelodeon sitcomTAINADDown 78: See 28-AcrossDOOLITTLEDDown 79: Dictator's first words?INREDDown 82: "Morning" personIMUSDDown 84: BigwigsVIPSDDown 85: A.C. or D.C.ELECDDown 86: When repeated, a child's tauntNYAHDDown 87: Comedian SmirnoffYAKOVDDown 88: Job for the Hardy BoysCASEDDown 89: Actress Martha who played Sinatra's love interest in "Some Came Running"HYERDDown 92: "S.N.L." specialtySPOOFDDown 95: Gold prospector Joe with a state capital named after himJUNEAUDDown 97: "Days," for oneSOAPERDDown 99: Nabisco offeringWAFERDDown 100: Agreeing (with)ATONEDDown 101: They may produce suitsTORTSDDown 103: Early hurdles for 55-Down members: Abbr.LSATSDDown 104: Annual May eventDERBYDDown 105: 2010 Nobelist Mario Vargas ___LLOSADDown 109: "Bonanza" roleHOSSDDown 111: Prefix with belDECIDDown 112: Name dropper's notation?ET ALDDown 112: Name dropper's notation?ET AL.DDown 114: ___ cardSIMDDown 115: Slip onDONDDown 116: Musician BrianENODDown 117: Springfield's FlandersNEDDDown 119: Steamboat Springs, Colo., for oneSPADDown 120: European streaker, once, in briefSST