New York Times Answers - Sunday, 6th September 2020 There are 68 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 6th September 2020. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Part of a backpackSTRAPAAcross 6: Pyramids, oftenTOMBSAAcross 11: Dutch requirementsROPESAAcross 16: Evan : Welsh :: ___ : ScottishIANAAcross 19: One of Chekhov's "Three Sisters"IRINAAAcross 20: Hunter of mythORIONAAcross 21: Bring to bearEXERTAAcross 22: Result, maybe, in briefRBIAAcross 23: Many apartments in old warehouse districtsLOFTSAAcross 24: Japanese comics styleMANGAAAcross 25: Labor Day baby, e.g.VIRGOAAcross 26: Shape formed by an extended thumb and index fingersELLAAcross 27: Good person to believe inONESELFAAcross 29: Switz. neighborGERAAcross 30: Writer Tarbell who took on Standard OilIDAAAcross 31: Pins are placed at the end of themLANESAAcross 33: 07 filmYOUONLYLIVETWICEAAcross 37: Some E.M.T. casesODSAAcross 40: Buying bingesSPREESAAcross 41: Count in musicBASIEAAcross 42: Logical start?ECOAAcross 44: U precederVEEAAcross 45: Picked from a lineup, informallyIDEDAAcross 46: HurtAILAAcross 47: ProverbsOLDSAWSAAcross 50: Like puppeteers, usuallyUNSEENAAcross 53: MavenWIZAAcross 54: Leafy crown materialLAURELAAcross 55: Day competitorLITTLEBROWNANDCOMPANYAAcross 62: BailiwicksAREASAAcross 63: LegalLICITAAcross 64: Chief Chirpa and others, in sci-fiEWOKSAAcross 65: Wastes awayROTSAAcross 66: "Fantasy" Grammy winnerONOAAcross 67: Cool, in old slangHEPAAcross 68: "The way things are currently going ..."ASISAAcross 72: Muscle problemSPASMAAcross 74: MuscularBUILTAAcross 76: Grammy-winning country singer BlackCLINTAAcross 77: Play combo of oldTINKERTOEVERSTOCHANCEAAcross 83: Mark ___, winner of the 1998 MastersOMEARAAAcross 84: George Carlin was its first host, for shortSNLAAcross 85: State capital on the Colorado RiverAUSTINAAcross 86: Subject of Newton's first law of motionINERTIAAAcross 88: Dealers do thisLIEAAcross 89: Have an in-tents experience?CAMPAAcross 92: QB's pass: Abbr.ATTAAcross 93: "___ to My Socks," Pablo Neruda poemODEAAcross 94: Larsson who wrote "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo"STIEGAAcross 96: AdditionallyTO BOOTAAcross 98: Deletes, with "out"XESAAcross 99: Tree alternativeINTERCONTINENTALAAcross 103: Kind of salamiGENOAAAcross 105: N.Y.C.'s first subway lineIRTAAcross 106: Like some gas: Abbr.REGAAcross 107: "Big Sur" novelist, 1962KEROUACAAcross 111: A suggestionRTEAAcross 112: World capital whose name comes from the Greek for "wisdom"SOFIAAAcross 114: HumbleABASEAAcross 116: Jazz composer with an Egyptian-inspired nameSUNRAAAcross 117: "___ your call"ITSAAcross 118: "Elements of Algebra" author, 1770EULERAAcross 119: First lady of the 1950sMAMIEAAcross 120: Kind of pear that resembles an appleASIANAAcross 121: Rapper with the 2003 hit "I Can"NASAAcross 122: "Judge ___" (1995 Stallone movie)DREDDAAcross 123: ___ and curl (salon treatment)PRESSAAcross 124: Not interfere withLETBEDDown 1: Tower over the fieldSILODDown 2: Sci-fi film with vehicles called "light cycles"TRONDDown 3: Loaded (with)RIFEDDown 4: Prone to fidgetingANTSYDDown 5: Some 1990s ToyotasPASEOSDDown 6: American fashion designer who once served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint LaurentTOMFORDDDown 7: ___ pro nobisORADDown 8: Mixed togetherMINGLEDDDown 9: Gets one over onBOGEYSDDown 10: Junkyard warning, maybeSNARLDDown 11: Play back?REVIVALDDown 12: Rust and quartzOXIDESDDown 13: Equity valuation statP/E RATIODDown 14: Tiny bit of workERGDDown 15: Vodka brand, informallySTOLIDDown 16: She gained fame from her leading role in "Fame"IRENECARADDown 17: Having the meansABLEDDown 18: ___ Lofgren, guitarist for the E Street BandNILSDDown 28: WolflikeLUPINEDDown 32: Great two-pair poker handACESUPDDown 34: Once calledNEEDDown 35: Spanish resort islandIBIZADDown 36: "Sure, I guess ..."WELLOKDDown 37: Relating to egg cellsOVULARDDown 38: Actor who won a 2016 Presidential Medal of FreedomDE NIRODDown 39: Six-line verseSESTETDDown 43: Wilson of "Meet the Parents"OWENDDown 46: Colloquial contractionAINTDDown 48: Stops upDAMSDDown 49: SurreptitiousSLYDDown 51: Greek H'sETASDDown 52: Golfer ErnieELSDDown 53: It ended on Nov. 11, 1918WWIDDown 56: Swell upBLOATDDown 57: Laundry soap since 1908RINSODDown 58: "___, all ye faithful"OCOMEDDown 59: Classic fruity sodasNEHISDDown 60: Occupied, with "in"DWELTDDown 61: Accept as chargedCOPTODDown 68: "How sad!"ALASDDown 69: Liquor levy, e.g.SINTAXDDown 70: ProvokeINCITEDDown 71: Surgical insertsSTENTSDDown 72: Painter José María ___SERTDDown 73: Kind wordsPRAISEDDown 74: "Va ___" (Italian "All right")BENEDDown 75: Something to bookmarkURLDDown 76: Film director JonCHUDDown 77: You, to YvesTOIDDown 78: "___ doctor, but ..."IMNODDown 79: Trait of a clingy romantic partnerNEEDINESSDDown 80: Lead singer of rock's Yeah Yeah Yeahs (who uses just the initial of her last name)KARENODDown 81: Churchill's trademark gestureV SIGNDDown 82: Author born Truman Streckfus PersonsCAPOTEDDown 87: Not much at allA TRIFLEDDown 88: Ballet attireLEOTARDDDown 89: Pig in a poke or pigeon dropCON GAMEDDown 90: "The Simpsons" grandpaABEDDown 91: "More of the ___" (1967 #1 album)MONKEESDDown 95: Weepy 1954 Patti Page hitICRIEDDDown 96: Haberdasher's claspTIEBARDDown 97: Of the ankleTARSALDDown 100: Stunned, in a wayTASEDDDown 101: Walk heavilyTRAMPDDown 102: Contemptible sortLOUSEDDown 103: Toothy smileGRINDDown 104: Jazz's JamesETTADDown 108: Condo, e.g.UNITDDown 109: Kaffiyeh wearerARABDDown 110: Christmas tree hangingCANEDDown 113: Just between us?OURDDown 115: Family nicknameSIS