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New York Times Answers

Friday, 20th January 1989
There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 20th January 1989. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Homophone for classifieds
AAcross 5: Help a hood
AAcross 9: Bitterly pungent
AAcross 14: King who named his country after himselfSAUD
AAcross 15: Lake, in poesy
AAcross 16: Snap
AAcross 17: Homophone for I'll
AAcross 18: ___ fixe, on a French menuPRIX
AAcross 19: Indian coin
AAcross 20: Start of a jokeAHUNGERSTRIKER
AAcross 23: Notable period
AAcross 24: Benevolent brothers' animal
AAcross 25: Esoteric
AAcross 29: Sing Sing, e.g.
AAcross 31: "Three men in ___"ATUB
AAcross 35: Dolphins' home
AAcross 36: Father
AAcross 37: Suffix for BronxITE
AAcross 38: More of the jokeISGAININGWEIGHT
AAcross 42: Respectable grade
AAcross 43: Crazy ___ (card game)
AAcross 44: Bodies of knowledge
AAcross 45: Goofs
AAcross 47: Modern: Prefix
AAcross 48: Napa Valley company
AAcross 49: Gray general
AAcross 51: Homophone for a classic car
AAcross 52: End of the jokeHEEATSFASTFOOD
AAcross 60: Stein's "Three ___"
AAcross 61: Leftovers entree
AAcross 62: Columnist BombeckERMA
AAcross 63: Maven
AAcross 64: Greek flask
AAcross 65: Stiff collarETON
AAcross 66: French patron saint: Var.DENYS
AAcross 67: Yields, in a way
AAcross 68: Homophone for order to a fly
DDown 1: Largest land mass
DDown 2: Frustrate
DDown 3: Signal word for the last letter
DDown 4: Where a man was ribbed
DDown 5: Current measure
DDown 6: He had catching statements
DDown 7: Mythical pome pitcher
DDown 8: Short passage of Scripture
DDown 9: Carman's "___ Airs"
DDown 10: Kind of boot
DDown 11: Espadrille-sole feature
DDown 12: Caesar's concourseITER
DDown 13: Homophone for moolah
DDown 21: Tutelary deities
DDown 22: Subscribe again
DDown 25: Priestly shawl
DDown 26: An early one is healthy, wealthy. etc.
DDown 27: Laker, e.g.
DDown 28: Doctors' org.
DDown 29: Mottled
DDown 30: Therefore
DDown 32: Big cat, to MimiTIGRE
DDown 33: King Arthur's sireUTHER
DDown 34: "Heavens" girlBETSY
DDown 36: Lot, e.g.
DDown 39: Piece for an ennead
DDown 40: He wrote "The Waste Land"
DDown 41: Charged particle
DDown 46: An admirer of Snow White
DDown 48: Horses in an iffy proverb
DDown 50: Shrine Bowl teams
DDown 51: Grating
DDown 52: Homophone for Jekyll's alter ego
DDown 53: Tied
DDown 54: Boutique
DDown 55: Famous pooch
DDown 56: Lawyers' charges
DDown 57: Straight: Comb. formORTH
DDown 58: Melville opusOMOO
DDown 59: Homophone for condescend
DDown 60: "A Shropshire ___": Housman