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New York Times Answers

Wednesday, 13th January 1988
There are 41 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 13th January 1988. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Philippine volcano
AAcross 4: Bridge ploy
AAcross 8: Car named for a tycoonEDSEL
AAcross 13: Soft drink
AAcross 15: Cousin of etc.
AAcross 15: Cousin of etc.
AAcross 16: Dame, e.g.
AAcross 17: Choice fruit for Silvers?
AAcross 19: Mother of Isaac
AAcross 20: Have ___ (be compassionate)AHEART
AAcross 21: Use a stool
AAcross 23: Facts
AAcross 24: Get even
AAcross 25: Pleased subscriber
AAcross 27: Command to a horse
AAcross 30: Grant's ___
AAcross 31: Expiate
AAcross 33: Advert
AAcross 35: Id ___ (that is)
AAcross 38: Throat problem
AAcross 39: Fruit for Peter Kieffer?
AAcross 40: French painter: 1771-1835GROS
AAcross 41: "___ the season . . . "
AAcross 42: Frosted, as cake
AAcross 43: Uncle MiltyBERLE
AAcross 44: A son of Isaac
AAcross 46: Accusation against Joan of Arc
AAcross 48: Mummifies
AAcross 51: Pet's scrap
AAcross 52: Highlander
AAcross 53: Dupe
AAcross 55: Prejudiced
AAcross 59: Molding edge
AAcross 61: Suitable fruit for Scrooge?
AAcross 61: Suitable fruit for Scrooge?
AAcross 63: Mends
AAcross 64: Level a flat
AAcross 65: Fillet
AAcross 66: Eye problems
AAcross 67: Eastern title
AAcross 68: O.K.
DDown 1: Official records
DDown 2: Winnie the ___
DDown 3: Pitcher for Plato
DDown 4: Leased
DDown 5: Western lizard
DDown 6: Rooters
DDown 7: Talent
DDown 8: French connectionsETS
DDown 9: Crown
DDown 10: Fruit for Darryl?
DDown 11: Send to cloud nine
DDown 12: Composer Franz
DDown 14: Deducting
DDown 18: Taken for ___ARIDE
DDown 22: Heads, to Henri
DDown 26: Neither's companion
DDown 27: Fruit for a fool?
DDown 28: City park, e.g.
DDown 29: Fruit for a very nice person?
DDown 31: Fore's opposite
DDown 32: Prefix with cycleTRI
DDown 34: ___-for-all
DDown 36: Daily riser
DDown 37: Contemporary of e.e.c.TSE
DDown 39: Fruit for a Horner?
DDown 40: Goering's gang
DDown 42: N.T. book
DDown 43: Communist leader from Georgia
DDown 45: Like ocean water
DDown 47: Highwayman
DDown 48: Mild oaths
DDown 49: Corday's victim
DDown 50: Holy, to HéloïseSACRE
DDown 54: Hyde Park vehicle
DDown 56: Nimble
DDown 57: She, in CherbourgELLE
DDown 58: Rivers in Wales and Scotland
DDown 60: Draft org.
DDown 62: "___ Lay Dying": FaulknerASI