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Friday, 15th January 1988
There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 15th January 1988. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Relative of a nerd
AAcross 5: David Copperfield's forte
AAcross 10: Vandalize
AAcross 13: Tommy ___, former Met
AAcross 14: U. of Maine site
AAcross 15: Starbuck was one
AAcross 16: Slapsie Maxie of boxing fameROSENBLOOM
AAcross 18: Gazetteer item
AAcross 19: Popped the question
AAcross 20: Bundle
AAcross 22: Wickiups
AAcross 23: Home of an eyas
AAcross 24: Steakhouse orderTBONE
AAcross 26: Artful Dodger's behavior
AAcross 29: Turgenev's birthplaceOREL
AAcross 30: London's ___ Row
AAcross 33: However, in poesy
AAcross 34: Like some topcoats
AAcross 36: "We ___ the World"
AAcross 37: Abou Ben ___ADHEM
AAcross 39: Aitch preceder
AAcross 40: Van Gogh's "The Potato ___"
AAcross 43: Dail's land
AAcross 44: Loan
AAcross 46: Gateleg ___
AAcross 48: Satie and BruhnERIKS
AAcross 49: Obsidian, e.g.
AAcross 50: Woolly
AAcross 52: Lowered; resigned
AAcross 56: Chorus member
AAcross 57: Film featuring 16 Across: 1951MRUNIVERSE
AAcross 59: French trial town: 1942RIOM
AAcross 60: "The ___ the Iron Mask"MANIN
AAcross 61: Lose a lap
AAcross 62: "___ Boot," 1981 film
AAcross 63: Rocket's upper stageAGENA
AAcross 64: Ingredient of some cakes
DDown 1: Loom threads
DDown 2: Conductor BuketoffIGOR
DDown 3: Middle: PrefixMESO
DDown 4: Sidewalk superintendent's station
DDown 5: Hood
DDown 6: City in Provence
DDown 7: Kern's "Very ___, Eddie"
DDown 8: Mythical princessINO
DDown 9: Vie
DDown 10: Contemporary of 16 AcrossMARCELTHIL
DDown 11: Fit to ___ATEE
DDown 12: The McCoy
DDown 15: "West Side Story" girl
DDown 17: Parsing word
DDown 21: Kemper or Spectrum
DDown 23: Late bloomer
DDown 24: True's partner
DDown 25: Italian province and cityBENEVENTOS
DDown 27: Voila!
DDown 28: Kind of plate
DDown 29: Petrova of the silentsOLGA
DDown 31: Music's Hall and ___
DDown 32: Three, in TorinoTRE
DDown 35: France's patron saint
DDown 38: Wordy opponents
DDown 41: Before noon, in EnglandACKEMMA
DDown 42: Miler's need
DDown 45: "___ of One's Own": WoolfAROOM
DDown 47: Tel ___AVIV
DDown 49: Red head: 1918-24
DDown 50: Daube
DDown 51: Jordanian princessALIA
DDown 52: Sight at Truro, Mass.
DDown 53: Beethoven's "Archduke," e.g.
DDown 54: U.S. satelliteESSA
DDown 55: Recondite
DDown 58: Roofing slate
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