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New York Times Answers - Sunday, 13th June 1993

There are 68 across clues and 74 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 13th June 1993. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: A Yorkshire city
AAcross 6: Rebuff
AAcross 10: Frenzied
AAcross 14: Netherlands cheese
AAcross 18: Journalist PyleERNIE
AAcross 19: Shriek of pain
AAcross 20: Turkish poet: 17th centuryNABI
AAcross 21: Bouquet
AAcross 22: Mature offspringGROWNUPCHILDREN
AAcross 25: Rumor, in Rouen
AAcross 26: Gilbert and Sullivan operettaIOLANTHE
AAcross 27: Hard to handle
AAcross 28: Obliged
AAcross 29: Irish seaportTRALEE
AAcross 30: Down with, in Dijon
AAcross 32: Scarab
AAcross 33: "___ a long way to Tipperary"
AAcross 34: Rara ___AVIS
AAcross 35: Aureoles
AAcross 37: Nav. bigwigADM
AAcross 40: Mentally defective person with a special talent
AAcross 42: Julie Andrews film: 1981
AAcross 45: Debussy's "Air de ___"LIA
AAcross 46: It has gobs of gobs
AAcross 47: Thick, in ToulonEPAIS
AAcross 48: Vomer or zygoma
AAcross 49: J.F.K.'s imperative
AAcross 50: Fee for motoristsFREEWAYTOLL
AAcross 52: Expunged
AAcross 53: Fountain treat
AAcross 53: Fountain treat
AAcross 55: Wilander of tennis fame
AAcross 56: "Full Disclosure" authorSAFIRE
AAcross 57: Act like a pack rat
AAcross 58: Substance for making beads
AAcross 60: Fortuneteller's card
AAcross 61: Freshman's cap
AAcross 63: Caravansary
AAcross 64: " . . . on ___ a prayer"AWINGAND
AAcross 67: Art supporter
AAcross 68: Well-known motorcycle groupHELLSANGELS
AAcross 70: Halberd followerIER
AAcross 71: A.B.A. membersATTS
AAcross 72: Malediction
AAcross 73: Galley equipment
AAcross 74: Caviar
AAcross 75: Monogram of "The Waste Land" poetTSE
AAcross 76: Very large crustaceanJUMBOSHRIMP
AAcross 79: Terminus
AAcross 80: Part of a network
AAcross 82: Co-feeder of the Humber
AAcross 83: Ewe said it
AAcross 86: Slanted
AAcross 87: "A Death in the Family" author
AAcross 88: Abscond
AAcross 92: Mining drill
AAcross 93: Actress NazimovaALLA
AAcross 95: Makes ready
AAcross 97: Kind of failure
AAcross 98: Amicable foesFRIENDLYENEMIES
AAcross 101: Kirstie of "Cheers"
AAcross 102: Cleavage
AAcross 103: Pinnae locales
AAcross 104: Female sandpiper
AAcross 105: Negative votes
AAcross 106: Old woman: Ger.ALTE
AAcross 107: Erdrich's "The ___ Queen"
AAcross 108: "Annie ___," by Gwendolyn Brooks
DDown 1: Not phony
DDown 1: Not phony
DDown 2: Solecism
DDown 3: ___ Gay (Hiroshima bomber)ENOLA
DDown 4: Hindu festival of lightsDIWALI
DDown 5: Small barracuda
DDown 6: Frosh, later
DDown 7: Full-grown pike
DDown 8: Herr's "alas!"
DDown 9: Homophone for fie
DDown 10: Lake Titicaca's locale
DDown 11: Clayey fertilizer
DDown 12: Comply
DDown 13: Relatives
DDown 14: Corrigenda
DDown 15: Card game for twoDOUBLESOLITAIRE
DDown 16: "A miss is as good as ___"AMILE
DDown 17: Spouse
DDown 21: Tending to avoid a stimulus or situation
DDown 23: All-purpose trks.
DDown 24: Minimal
DDown 28: Blum and TrotskyLEONS
DDown 30: Miller's "___ From the Bridge"AVIEW
DDown 31: Flora and fauna
DDown 32: Line used to haul in 56 Down
DDown 34: Revoke a legacy
DDown 35: "Breakfast at Tiffany's" author
DDown 36: Some race tracks
DDown 37: Kyrgyz rangeALAI
DDown 38: Kind of jockey
DDown 39: Cautionary adageMAKEHASTESLOWLY
DDown 40: Translation of Caesar's "duco"ILEAD
DDown 41: Forage grass
DDown 43: Nonpareil
DDown 44: The Venerable ___, English monk
DDown 46: Brother, to Pierre
DDown 48: Obfuscate
DDown 50: Basket for raisins
DDown 51: Certain youth orgs.YMCAS
DDown 52: Restores old socks
DDown 54: Strobiles
DDown 56: Schooner features
DDown 58: Subject of a Trafalgar Square column
DDown 59: Gauguin's "The Women of ___"
DDown 60: Cousin of a nerd or wimp
DDown 61: Cudgel
DDown 62: Picnic spread
DDown 63: ___-Croatian (Slavic language)SERBO
DDown 64: "But war's ___ . . . ": CowperAGAME
DDown 65: Algren's "The ___ Wilderness"
DDown 66: Stowe subjectDRED
DDown 68: Dank
DDown 69: Ran-tan
DDown 72: More cunning
DDown 76: Jokes
DDown 77: Navajo Indian dwelling
DDown 78: Tentwort
DDown 81: Pith helmets
DDown 83: "We've ___ had!"
DDown 84: "Ad astra per ___" (Kan. motto)ASPERA
DDown 85: " . . . and swallow ___": Matt. 23:24ACAMEL
DDown 86: Garb for CalpurniaSTOLA
DDown 87: Tasso characterALETE
DDown 89: A satellite of Uranus
DDown 90: Source of annoyance
DDown 91: Ruhr city
DDown 92: Nine inches
DDown 93: Integument
DDown 94: Elevator, in England
DDown 95: Fiery stack
DDown 96: Repose
DDown 98: ___ Diavolo
DDown 99: Richard of the L.P.G.A.
DDown 100: Port on Huon GulfLAE
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