New York Times Answers - Sunday, 23rd April 2017 There are 71 across clues and 70 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 23rd April 2017. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Italian relativesMAMMASAAcross 7: Part of the earthCRUSTAAcross 12: ___ Coast, scenic area near CapriAMALFIAAcross 18: Brutish sortGORILLAAAcross 19: "Dallas" actress ___ J. WilsonSHEREEAAcross 20: Mermaids' home in NeverlandLAGOONAAcross 21: 1938 #1 hit for 68-/70-Across, which was inspired by a nursery rhymeATISKETATASKETAAcross 23: Listless feelingsENNUISAAcross 24: Many August birthsLEOSAAcross 25: Popular pairing with steak au poivreCABERNETAAcross 26: CharmBEGUILEAAcross 27: And the following: Abbr.ETSEQAAcross 29: Longbow woodYEWAAcross 30: DetachedALOOFAAcross 32: One for the plus columnASSETAAcross 33: Congestion siteSINUSAAcross 35: Wyatt of the Old WestEARPAAcross 37: Extremely loud, in musicFFFAAcross 39: Soft drink brandDADSAAcross 40: Love interest for Anastasia in "Anastasia"DIMITRIAAcross 42: ___ ReportsCONSUMERAAcross 45: Suffix with sheep or hawkISHAAcross 48: Vintner's caskTUNAAcross 49: Old car named for an explorerDESOTOAAcross 51: Elder Lannister son on "Game of Thrones"JAIMEAAcross 53: Stone Age relicsNEOLITHSAAcross 56: Piñata smasher, maybeNINOAAcross 57: "___ parvis magna" ("Greatness from small beginnings": Lat.)SICAAcross 58: H.S. big shotsSRSAAcross 60: Talk endlessly toJAWATAAcross 61: Act likeAPEAAcross 63: Illustrator software makerADOBEAAcross 65: Kama ___SUTRAAAcross 67: For grades 1-12, brieflyELHIAAcross 68: With 70-Across, nickname for a celebrated performer born on April 25, 1917LADYAAcross 70: See 68-AcrossELLAAAcross 71: DrearyGRAYAAcross 72: Dog whose tail curls over the backSPITZAAcross 74: Great Lakes nativesERIESAAcross 76: Sister of Helios and SeleneEOSAAcross 77: Polish coinZLOTYAAcross 78: Promising action on a fishing lineTUGAAcross 79: Picks out of a lineup, informallyIDSAAcross 81: Letter-shaped fastenerTNUTAAcross 83: Button on the bottom of a multipage formCONTINUEAAcross 85: RingPHONEAAcross 87: FrankHOT-DOGAAcross 87: FrankHOTDOGAAcross 89: Rapa ___ (locale of many monoliths)NUIAAcross 90: Sports team V.I.P.sGMSAAcross 91: Set piece?TV CAMERAAAcross 93: Natural history museum sightsFOSSILSAAcross 96: Turkish titleAGHAAAcross 98: Road offense, for shortDUIAAcross 99: The hotsLUSTAAcross 100: Bluish shadesTEALSAAcross 103: Green who was a four-time vocal coach on "The Voice"CEELOAAcross 105: Question asked while extending the hand, maybeTRUCEAAcross 108: Reassuring touchPATAAcross 110: Fixture on a fishing dockSCALEAAcross 112: One state symbol of MassachusettsELM TREEAAcross 114: Introduces slowlyPHASESINAAcross 117: Record label that looks like the name of a radio stationKTELAAcross 118: Lao-tzu followerTAOISTAAcross 119: Notable quote by 68-/70-AcrossISINGLIKEIFEELAAcross 121: Set oneself right, in a wayATONEDAAcross 122: Five Pillars of Islam, e.g.TENETSAAcross 123: "Bonehead" and "numbskull," e.g.INSULTSAAcross 124: SolitudinariansLONERSAAcross 125: State representatives?STARSAAcross 126: Ride and FieldSALLYSDDown 1: Sacred choral worksMOTETSDDown 2: Melodic passagesARIOSIDDown 3: Accidentally hit "reply all" on, sayMISSENDDDown 4: Jan. inits.MLKDDown 5: "Smart" oneALECDDown 6: Skewered Asian dishSATAYDDown 7: Arctic food fishCHARDDown 8: Close again, as a purseRESNAPDDown 9: "Family Matters" ubernerdURKELDDown 10: ManageSEETODDown 11: Winter celebration abroadTETDDown 12: Sheltered at seaALEEDDown 13: Japanese comic styleMANGADDown 14: Mass recitationAGNUS DEIDDown 15: Repeated collaborator with 68-/70-AcrossLOUIS ARMSTRONGDDown 16: ThwartedFOILEDDDown 17: Maps of Alaska and Hawaii, oftenINSETSDDown 18: Big blowGALEDDown 19: Flight attendantSTEWARDDDown 22: Red as ___ABEETDDown 26: Close budsBFFSDDown 28: "Enough already!"QUITITDDown 31: Be ___ useOFNODDown 34: Unlikely book club recommendationSMUTDDown 36: Edith Piaf's "Non, Je Ne Regrette ___"RIENDDown 38: Name on a blimpFUJIDDown 41: Gets some airINHALESDDown 42: ___ Nast (magazine publisher)CONDEDDown 43: Good name for an Irish carpenter?O'TOOLEDDown 44: BubsMACSDDown 45: For laughsINJESTDDown 46: Arctic young 'unSEALPUPDDown 47: Signature tune of 68-/70-AcrossHOWHIGHTHEMOONDDown 50: One-named singer with the 2016 #1 hit "Cheap Thrills"SIADDown 52: Slip in a bookERRATUMDDown 54: Café additiveLAITDDown 55: Trade jabs (with)SPARDDown 57: FlavorsSEASONSDDown 59: ApproveSAYYESDDown 62: Hollywood job titleEDITORDDown 64: Freedom Caucus, e.g.BLOCDDown 66: Wrinkly fruitUGLIDDown 69: GossipmongerYENTADDown 73: Portion of a pennyZINCDDown 75: Where Nice is en FranceSUDDDown 77: Tough draws in the game BananagramsZTILESDDown 80: No fun, as a partyDEADDDown 82: Vegan stapleTOFUDDown 84: Van Gogh's "Le Café de ___"NUITDDown 86: Beverage sponsor of the old "Little Orphan Annie" radio showOVALTINEDDown 87: One in line?HEIRDDown 88: Biblical quartetGOSPELSDDown 92: SilenceMUTEDDown 94: East German secret policeSTASIDDown 95: Quantity of toys on Santa's sleighSACKFULDDown 96: Perfumer's liquidACETALDDown 97: Summer piazza treatGELATODDown 99: Near ringerLEANERDDown 101: NowadaysLATELYDDown 102: Occurrences in the 30s, saySLEETSDDown 104: Skating champ BrianORSERDDown 106: SoreUPSETDDown 107: Setting for a fine mealCHINADDown 109: Polynesian carvingsTIKISDDown 111: Bracket shapesELLSDDown 113: Takeoff figs.ETDSDDown 115: Three-stripers: Abbr.SGTSDDown 116: Singer with the 1984 hit "99 Luftballons"NENADDown 119: Part of T.G.I.F.ITSDDown 120: Cuba or Catalina: Abbr.ISL