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New York Times Answers

Monday, 16th January 1978
There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 16th January 1978. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Chihuahuas
AAcross 5: Ball
AAcross 10: Far from apple-cheeked
AAcross 14: Heroic poem
AAcross 15: Violently
AAcross 16: Kazan
AAcross 17: Hollywood name
AAcross 18: John Drew's co-star: 1892–97MAUDEADAMS
AAcross 20: Contemporary comedianALANKING
AAcross 22: Harsh
AAcross 23: Speck
AAcross 24: ___ hand (obsequious)HATIN
AAcross 27: Mystic art
AAcross 30: Rialto spot
AAcross 33: Neighbor of Silver SpringsOCALA
AAcross 34: Textile workers
AAcross 35: Shape formed by migrating geese
AAcross 37: Telescope part
AAcross 38: Plotter exposed by Esther
AAcross 39: Look after
AAcross 40: Epoch
AAcross 41: Dressed cress
AAcross 42: He wrote about Roaring Camp
AAcross 43: Talk foolishly
AAcross 45: Author of "Bambi"SALTEN
AAcross 46: Physicist BrunoROSSI
AAcross 47: Lad aided by ScroogeTIM
AAcross 48: Crazy as ___ALOON
AAcross 51: One of Jolie's daughtersEVAGABOR
AAcross 56: Ali or Namath, at times
AAcross 59: ___ mater
AAcross 60: Made a request
AAcross 61: Soprano Lehmann
AAcross 62: Singer Campbell
AAcross 63: Director RichterHANS
AAcross 64: "We twa hae run about the ___": Burns
AAcross 65: Actress RainesELLA
DDown 1: Poet Walter ___ MareDELA
DDown 2: Ring setting
DDown 3: LollobrigidaGINA
DDown 4: "George White's ___"
DDown 5: Actress LiliDAMITA
DDown 6: "___ for All Seasons"
DDown 7: Victor Herbert operettaNAUGHTYMARIETTA
DDown 8: Legendary Spanish hero
DDown 9: Compass point
DDown 10: Bookish bore
DDown 11: Woeful word
DDown 12: Lacking energy
DDown 13: "___ Rider"
DDown 19: Songs for the Met set
DDown 21: Tropical nut
DDown 25: Get ___ (succeed)
DDown 26: Sea swallow
DDown 27: Composer Porter
DDown 28: Sharp
DDown 29: Hackneyed
DDown 31: Court celebrity
DDown 32: Annuity, in Arles
DDown 34: Carnegie and Evans
DDown 36: Barbara from Tucson
DDown 38: Triumphant exclamations
DDown 39: Norma or Constance of old filmsTALMADGE
DDown 41: Ezra or Paula
DDown 42: White House aide in 1974HAIG
DDown 44: Calla lilies, e.g.
DDown 45: Gazes fixedly
DDown 48: On both sides: PrefixAMPH
DDown 49: Montez or AlbrightLOLA
DDown 50: Part of the range
DDown 52: Ballot
DDown 53: Papal document
DDown 54: Soviet cityOREL
DDown 55: "It ___ hundred years . . . ": Holmes
DDown 57: Priestly vestment
DDown 58: Heart
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