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New York Times Answers

Friday, 9th February 1990
There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 9th February 1990. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Kind of Chinese pottery
AAcross 4: "East River" author
AAcross 8: In ___ (minus basic data)VACUO
AAcross 13: Kind of engr.ELEC
AAcross 15: Sprinter's target
AAcross 16: Wry humor
AAcross 17: Peter Jennings, e.g.
AAcross 19: Nez ___, Northwest Indian tribe
AAcross 20: Vittorio Emanuele, re ___DITALIA
AAcross 21: Magnetic-change line on a mapISOPOR
AAcross 22: "___ for naebody": BurnsICARE
AAcross 23: Covers for bldgs.RFGS
AAcross 26: Fighting Tigers at Baton RougeLSU
AAcross 27: Cousins or Lear
AAcross 29: Old-time illuminantsOILLAMPS
AAcross 32: Spiced hot wine beverage
AAcross 34: Clerical vestmentORALE
AAcross 35: Agt.'s cut
AAcross 38: Hotel functionary
AAcross 40: High-wire accessory
AAcross 41: "___ Foolish Things . . . ": 1935 ballad
AAcross 43: Surrounded by
AAcross 44: Caballero's date
AAcross 46: Two-time A.L. homer leader ThomasGORMAN
AAcross 51: ___ compos (out of touch)
AAcross 52: Field hand of yore
AAcross 54: ___ retreat (decamp)BEATA
AAcross 55: Sad songs
AAcross 57: Worn down
AAcross 59: Heifetz contemporaryELMAN
AAcross 60: Carson-Sajak alternative
AAcross 62: Oxlike African antelope
AAcross 63: Heathery hill
AAcross 64: "___ Can": Sammy Davis Jr.YESI
AAcross 65: Remains in the air
AAcross 66: ___ Willard, 1919 Dempsey victim
AAcross 67: Barbara Bush, ___ Pierce
DDown 1: Make for the harborHEADIN
DDown 2: Magnetic alloy
DDown 3: Heavenly quaff
DDown 4: City once called Hadria PicenaATRI
DDown 5: Leyte's neighborSAMAR
DDown 6: Fin. troubleshooter
DDown 7: Female lobster
DDown 8: Wheels, honchos et al.VIPS
DDown 9: Filled with interstices
DDown 10: Army medic
DDown 11: Loose a caboose
DDown 12: ___ and terminer
DDown 14: Kind of bracelet
DDown 18: Poisonous evergreen shrub
DDown 21: Icel. or Ire.ISL
DDown 24: Like some Olympic bobsledsFOURMAN
DDown 25: Doohickey
DDown 28: Modernist
DDown 30: Description of an English hornLONGOBOE
DDown 31: Adamant
DDown 33: World Series unfortunates
DDown 35: Gal. componentsPTS
DDown 36: Bedspread material
DDown 37: A saxophonistTENORMAN
DDown 39: Sharp-cornered: Abbr.
DDown 42: ___-dance manSONGAND
DDown 45: Book ends?IES
DDown 47: Demoisturize again
DDown 48: Berserkers
DDown 49: Parade-ground commandATEASE
DDown 50: U.K. nursemaid
DDown 53: Miss Kett et al.ETTAS
DDown 55: Sea or six preceder
DDown 56: Means justifiers
DDown 58: Lines on A.A.A. mapsRTES
DDown 60: Winner over B.M.G.: 1964
DDown 61: " . . . ___ the mightiest Julius fell": Shak.