New York Times Answers - Sunday, 25th August 2019 There are 69 across clues and 71 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 25th August 2019. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Literally, "commander"AMIRAAcross 5: Sights at Zion National ParkMESASAAcross 10: Didn't sink, saySWAMAAcross 14: Miles awayAFARAAcross 18: Where to find big bucks?RODEOAAcross 20: Jack who co-starred with Charlie Chaplin in "The Great Dictator"OAKIEAAcross 21: Tepid greetingOHHIAAcross 22: Title film villain whose first name is JuliusDRNOAAcross 23: When you can ice skate outside?ANYCOLDTIMEAAcross 25: Poker player in the Old West after being caught with a card up his sleeve?DEADCHEATAAcross 27: Checks' counterpartsBALANCESAAcross 28: Lamb offeringESSAYAAcross 30: "Whew baby!"SHEESHAAcross 31: "The Wizard of Oz" co-starLAHRAAcross 32: "Let's shake on it"DEALAAcross 33: Edwin with the 1970 #1 hit "War"STARRAAcross 34: FlingHURLAAcross 37: Not forANTIAAcross 39: Language in which "dd" and "ff" are treated as single letters of the alphabetWELSHAAcross 42: InterpretsREADSAAcross 45: ___ glanceATAAAcross 46: Like the motion of the oceanTIDALAAcross 47: CurseSWEARATAAcross 49: One going for big bucks?DOEAAcross 50: Bad pun?WINCEMAKERAAcross 53: French greetingSALUTAAcross 54: Pea picker-upperTINEAAcross 55: ___ bottle (topological curiosity)KLEINAAcross 56: Site of one of the 12 labors of HerculesNEMEAAAcross 58: Manual part of an early printing press?PAGECRANKAAcross 60: Cellar problemSEEPAGEAAcross 62: Work with planes, maybeMATHAAcross 64: TypicallyASARULEAAcross 65: "Westworld" airerHBOAAcross 66: "The ___ of Christ" (classic work in Florence's Uffizi Gallery)BAPTISMAAcross 68: Dull-witted sloth in "Ice Age"SIDAAcross 69: Profession since the Bronze AgeSMELTERAAcross 72: Leo, for exampleSIGNAAcross 73: Jerry, to Tom, in cartoonsNEMESISAAcross 77: Need for parents who weren't expecting twins?SPARECRIBAAcross 79: One-named singer with the catchphrase "cuchi-cuchi"CHAROAAcross 81: Like some riyalsSAUDIAAcross 82: Barristers' wearWIGSAAcross 83: Surfer wannabeHODADAAcross 85: Rookeries?CROWHOUSESAAcross 87: Singer Grande, to fansARIAAcross 88: Portuguese wineMADEIRAAAcross 90: "___, Macduff" (phrase from Shakespeare)LAYONAAcross 91: ConsumesHASAAcross 92: City that becomes another city if you change both its vowels to A'sTEMPEAAcross 94: Perfume partESTERAAcross 95: Japanese noodleUDONAAcross 96: Suspiciously flattering, sayOILYAAcross 97: Emulated an ArgonautOAREDAAcross 99: "Stat"ASAPAAcross 101: Red letters?USSRAAcross 103: Like a sonnet, in a wayIAMBICAAcross 105: Chronicler of TroyHOMERAAcross 107: Emmy-nominated actor for "Westworld"EDHARRISAAcross 111: Toothpaste aisle?CRESTAREAAAcross 113: Illusionist's phrase illustrated by seven Across answers in this puzzle?NOWYOUSEEMEAAcross 115: Informal negationAINTAAcross 116: PoutSULKAAcross 117: WanASHENAAcross 118: Famed orange troublemakerERNIEAAcross 119: D.C. nineNATSAAcross 120: Brings up, sayHEMSAAcross 121: ___ of allLEASTAAcross 122: Location of Cassius, who "has a lean and hungry look"YONDDDown 1: Steed for a sheikARABDDown 2: "___ Lisa"MONADDown 3: Rustic poemIDYLDDown 4: Bad news from DetroitRECALLDDown 5: Queen Margrethe II, e.g.?MODERNDANEDDown 6: Din-dinEATSDDown 7: It's après "après"SKIDDown 8: Grammy-winning songwriter MannAIMEEDDown 9: School boards?SEESAWSDDown 10: Many a mixerSODADDown 11: Fare for Little Miss MuffetWHEYDDown 12: Nice crossword experienceAHADDown 13: Thick (of)MIDSTDDown 14: StickADHEREDDown 15: Arrangement in which you buy three tires but get a whole set?FREERADIALDDown 16: Anecdotal collectionsANASDDown 17: Retirement account option, informallyROTHDDown 19: "Game of Thrones" actress ChaplinOONADDown 24: Foreign-language toastLCHAIMDDown 26: Astrologist's referenceCHARTDDown 29: TonsSLEWSDDown 32: PickleDILEMMADDown 33: "Dunno" gesturesSHRUGSDDown 34: WarmongersHAWKSDDown 35: Of useUTILEDDown 36: Mumbai royalRANEEDDown 38: Opinion, informallyTAKEDDown 40: Ballerina's cabriole, e.g.LEAPDDown 41: Peace, in the MideastSALAAMDDown 43: Poet who wrote "To His Mistress Going to Bed"DONNEDDown 44: Run for, as officeSEEKDDown 46: Not ridiculous, as an argumentTENABLEDDown 48: Order before "Fall out!"ATEASEDDown 51: 0 0 0CIPHERSDDown 52: GleansREAPSDDown 54: P.M. who took office in 2015TRUDEAUDDown 57: Brain area, jocularlyATTICDDown 59: Ivy League newspaper nameCRIMSONDDown 61: Trick questionGOTCHADDown 63: It's hard to hitHIGHCDDown 66: Big-circulation magazine originally titled So You're Going to Be MarriedBRIDESDDown 67: Get all tangledSNARL-UPDDown 69: Feature destroyed in the 2019 Notre Dame fireSPIREDDown 70: Visit to baby Jesus?MAGIMOMENTDDown 71: Gradually diminishedERODEDDDown 73: Illusionist's phrase illustrated by three Down answers in this puzzle?NOWYOUDONTDDown 74: ___ barSUSHIDDown 75: PerfectIDEALDDown 76: Actress SpacekSISSYDDown 77: Big smackSWATDDown 78: LureBAITDDown 80: PikeROADDDown 84: An alarm may interrupt itDREAMDDown 86: Where Tokyo isHONSHUDDown 88: Scout's honorMERITDDown 89: Perennial London football powerhouseARSENALDDown 93: Some inexpensive brewsPABSTSDDown 96: Model of the solar systemORRERYDDown 98: PayPal money and the likeECASHDDown 100: StoodAROSEDDown 102: Onetime MS. accompanierSASEDDown 103: Volunteer's wordsICANDDown 104: Donizetti's "Pour mon âme," e.g.ARIADDown 105: LeadHELMDDown 106: Symbols of mightOAKSDDown 107: BlinkersEYESDDown 108: Major city bisected by I-80RENODDown 109: Opposite of "Too rich for my blood"IMINDDown 110: Farmer's purchaseSEEDDDown 112: French wayRUEDDown 114: "Huh?"WHA