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New York Times Answers - Sunday, 29th March 2015

There are 60 across clues and 74 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 29th March 2015. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Small drums
AAcross 7: Leaves of grass
AAcross 13: Folded like a fan
AAcross 20: East Coast national park
AAcross 21: Early stone tool
AAcross 22: Go wildRUNRIOT
AAcross 23: Ancient Peruvian using Netflix?STREAMINGINCA
AAcross 25: Washington post?
AAcross 26: Newbie: Var.
AAcross 27: Senator Mike from WyomingENZI
AAcross 28: 1965 hitmakers Dino, ___ & Billy
AAcross 30: Start to lose it
AAcross 31: Exactly 72, maybeEVENPAR
AAcross 33: "No fishing here!"?CASTELSEWHERE
AAcross 38: Be up
AAcross 39: Ending with Vietnam
AAcross 40: Vietnam ___
AAcross 41: Like the headline "ELVIS FATHERED MY ALIEN BABY"
AAcross 42: Sheer
AAcross 44: Lines from Homer and Erasmus
AAcross 47: Some art projections
AAcross 51: Dog whose rocket went off course?DEEPSPACECANINE
AAcross 55: Make the podium
AAcross 56: Some black-tie events
AAcross 57: Refrain syllableTRA
AAcross 58: "Network," for one
AAcross 59: NeverNOTONCE
AAcross 62: "Is that so?"DOESIT
AAcross 64: A minimus is a little one
AAcross 65: Comment to an annoying blackjack dealer?YOUMAKEMEWANNACASHOUT
AAcross 71: TV ET
AAcross 72: Pub fixtureALETAP
AAcross 73: "Ta-da!"ITWORKS
AAcross 74: Up-to-the-minute
AAcross 77: Letters after Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand's nameDNY
AAcross 78: Less deserving of a laugh, say
AAcross 81: Sealer, maybe
AAcross 82: Part of a jumbo trail mix?REALLYBIGCASHEW
AAcross 87: Sorry sortSADCASE
AAcross 89: Lit
AAcross 90: Marie Antoinette, par exempleREINE
AAcross 91: First name on the "America's Got Talent" panelHEIDI
AAcross 93: State on the Miss.
AAcross 93: State on the Miss.
AAcross 94: Bouncer's concern
AAcross 96: AAA offering: Abbr.RTE
AAcross 97: Agent for Bogart's partner?BACALLHANDLER
AAcross 102: Wild
AAcross 104: Declare
AAcross 105: Filmmaker RiefenstahlLENI
AAcross 106: Hold it!
AAcross 108: "When I was ___ ..."ALAD
AAcross 109: President John Tyler's wifeLETITIA
AAcross 111: "12-Point Type: A History"?THELIFEOFPICA
AAcross 116: Tied up
AAcross 117: They might grab some food before a flight
AAcross 118: Hard and unyielding
AAcross 119: Bar order that's not drunk
AAcross 120: "Me as well!"IDOTOO
AAcross 121: Isn't completely truthful
DDown 1: It may be on the tip of your tongue
DDown 1: It may be on the tip of your tongue
DDown 2: Put in play
DDown 3: It holds a lock in place
DDown 4: Classic theater
DDown 5: Marshy place, perhaps
DDown 6: Identical toSAMEAS
DDown 7: Auto pioneer KarlBENZ
DDown 8: "When dealing with people, let us remember we are not dealing with creatures of ___": Dale Carnegie
DDown 9: Will Smith biopic
DDown 10: When repeated, a child's meal
DDown 11: Yadda, yadda, yadda
DDown 12: Tangerine or peach
DDown 13: Force divided by area, in physics
DDown 14: ___ brothers, inventors of the motion picture (1895)LUMIERE
DDown 15: Having five sharpsINB
DDown 16: Cause of a great loss?CRASHDIET
DDown 17: Option for a quick exit
DDown 18: Quaint letter openerTOSIR
DDown 19: Classic British JaguarETYPE
DDown 24: ConcerningINRE
DDown 29: Sharp turn
DDown 32: Projected image
DDown 34: High-tech surveillance acronymAWACS
DDown 35: Major account
DDown 36: Site of a 1776 George Washington victory in the Revolutionary War
DDown 37: ___ Rudolph, U.S. sprinter who won three golds in the 1960 OlympicsWILMA
DDown 43: British racetrack siteEPSOM
DDown 44: ___ Hardware
DDown 45: It's in the 60s
DDown 46: Rock singer?
DDown 48: Photoshop user, e.g.
DDown 49: Egyptian king overthrown in a 1952 revolutionFAROUK
DDown 50: Wintry mixes
DDown 52: Barely touch, as a meal
DDown 53: Visibly stunnedAREEL
DDown 54: Grp. with a launch party?
DDown 58: Criticism
DDown 59: Spiral-horned antelopes
DDown 60: "C'est magnifique!"OOLALA
DDown 61: Like some titmice
DDown 62: Fist bump, in slang
DDown 63: It might say "Happy Birthday!"
DDown 66: Ancient Assyrian foeMEDE
DDown 67: Old lab burners
DDown 68: Ambushed
DDown 69: One calling foul?
DDown 70: Mess (around)
DDown 75: Catholic rite
DDown 76: "Delphine" author Madame de ___
DDown 78: Waxing and waning, e.g.
DDown 79: U.K. honour
DDown 80: Free
DDown 82: Thomas Jefferson and Calvin Coolidge, e.g.
DDown 83: Quiet period
DDown 84: Menial
DDown 85: Showstopper?
DDown 86: When school's open
DDown 88: More slapstick
DDown 92: Novelist McEwanIAN
DDown 94: ___-bodied
DDown 95: Board's opposite
DDown 97: Maryland's largest city, informallyBALTO
DDown 98: ___ Fisher Hall, longtime venue at Lincoln CenterAVERY
DDown 99: Whale constellation
DDown 100: Capone henchmanNITTI
DDown 101: Something you might get a charge out of
DDown 103: Tasty
DDown 107: "In that case ..."IFSO
DDown 110: China's Lao-___TSE
DDown 112: Suffered from
DDown 113: Jeff Lynne's band, for shortELO
DDown 114: Patch of land
DDown 115: ___ season
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