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New York Times Answers

Friday, 3rd February 1989
There are 41 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 3rd February 1989. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Mischief
AAcross 5: London's Regent's ___
AAcross 9: Hamadryad
AAcross 14: Conceit
AAcross 15: Henri Philippe Benoni ___ Joseph Pétain
AAcross 16: Site of Betelgeuse
AAcross 17: ___ me tangereNOLI
AAcross 18: Catamount
AAcross 19: Caisson
AAcross 20: Graf's feat: 1988
AAcross 22: High note
AAcross 23: Diarize
AAcross 24: Sea duck
AAcross 26: Prof's degree
AAcross 26: Prof's degree
AAcross 29: Compass pt.
AAcross 30: Stableman
AAcross 32: Gaff
AAcross 33: Periods
AAcross 34: Wharton's "Old New York," e.g.
AAcross 36: AlmostALLBUT
AAcross 39: Seasonable
AAcross 40: Spring flowers
AAcross 42: Eight furlongs
AAcross 43: English Channel feederORNE
AAcross 44: Decoy
AAcross 46: Terhune canine
AAcross 49: Bangtail
AAcross 50: Orr was one
AAcross 51: Cubic meter
AAcross 53: Observe
AAcross 55: Chinese checker?
AAcross 57: "Harrigan" songwriter
AAcross 59: Teri of "Tootsie"GARR
AAcross 60: Arrow poisonINEE
AAcross 61: Got up and at 'em
AAcross 62: Dutch cheese
AAcross 63: Remitted
AAcross 64: Polyphonic composition
AAcross 65: Depend
AAcross 66: Papaw or persea
DDown 1: Stamp mounts
DDown 2: Emblazons
DDown 3: Tell
DDown 4: Normandy neighbor
DDown 5: A favorite in Beantown
DDown 6: Talismans
DDown 7: Forward a letter
DDown 8: Gleason roleKRAMDEN
DDown 9: Quail
DDown 10: Unwritten
DDown 11: Dance craze in the 30'sBIGAPPLE
DDown 12: A friend of Pooh
DDown 13: Blyth or Miller
DDown 21: Sea anchor
DDown 25: Amatory
DDown 27: Famed U.N. advocate
DDown 28: Sledge or sled
DDown 31: Gun dog
DDown 32: Dotted, as with stars
DDown 33: Willing partner
DDown 35: Most repulsive
DDown 36: Severn tributary
DDown 37: Firenze coin
DDown 38: Flier
DDown 38: Flier
DDown 41: Cozier
DDown 42: Coal or quartz
DDown 45: Screed
DDown 46: Hobber, in the game of horseshoes
DDown 47: Francis or DahlARLENE
DDown 48: Expunge
DDown 50: Pulitzer Prize poet: 1929
DDown 52: Dance craze of the 60's
DDown 54: Palliate
DDown 56: Host
DDown 57: Tappet mover
DDown 58: Gold, to CortésORO
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