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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 16th January 1992

There are 41 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 16th January 1992. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Treaties
AAcross 6: "La Gioconda" letter writerISEPO
AAcross 11: Mikhail of chessTAL
AAcross 14: CruisingASAIL
AAcross 15: Grin
AAcross 16: Poetic pugilist
AAcross 17: Southern constellation
AAcross 18: Some Prado paintingsMIROS
AAcross 19: Operated
AAcross 20: Welcomes
AAcross 22: "Civil Elegies" poet
AAcross 23: Lady of Lisbon
AAcross 24: "Fools are my ___ . . . ": Byron
AAcross 26: Sara in "Legend"MIA
AAcross 28: High: Comb. formALTI
AAcross 31: Tabula ___RASA
AAcross 33: Un, deux, ___
AAcross 37: School follower
AAcross 38: Blast-furnace part
AAcross 39: Frontal-bone locale
AAcross 40: " . . . kind friends, ___"ADIEUADIEUADIEU
AAcross 43: LatviansLETTS
AAcross 44: Baksheesh
AAcross 45: Musically togetherADUE
AAcross 46: ___ a millionONEIN
AAcross 47: Slang assent
AAcross 48: Super Bowl XIV team
AAcross 49: Kettle and Rainey
AAcross 51: Weasel
AAcross 53: Emolument
AAcross 56: Branch
AAcross 58: "___ to the Sea": Synge
AAcross 62: Vigil
AAcross 63: Grave
AAcross 65: Modernismo's Rubén ___DARIO
AAcross 66: Chemin de ___
AAcross 67: Ownership
AAcross 68: Passion
AAcross 69: Literary monogramTSE
AAcross 70: CART champion: 1990UNSER
AAcross 71: Emulate Axel Paulsen
DDown 1: Pain
DDown 2: Instrument in Saul's timeASOR
DDown 3: Custody
DDown 4: "Keeping ___ /In sort of Runic rhyme": PoeTIMETIMETIME
DDown 5: Basket bottom's centerSLATH
DDown 6: Doctrine
DDown 7: "Pack Up Your Troubles" suggestionSMILESMILESMILE
DDown 8: Blarney's locale
DDown 9: Preface
DDown 10: Thumbs upOKS
DDown 11: Elephant's-ear
DDown 12: Senator Simpson
DDown 13: Director WertmullerLINA
DDown 21: Syriac scriptSERTA
DDown 23: "O ___, amid the blaze of noon": MiltonDARKDARKDARK
DDown 25: Coronation time
DDown 25: Coronation time
DDown 27: "___ Man's, Man's, Man's World"ITSA
DDown 28: "Libera nos ___ . . . "AMALO
DDown 29: Burdened
DDown 30: Hackneyed
DDown 32: Pithecanthropine, e.g.
DDown 32: Pithecanthropine, e.g.
DDown 34: Ramée's pen nameOUIDA
DDown 35: Digestion pathway
DDown 36: Swings around
DDown 41: J.E.C.'s alma materUSNA
DDown 42: Wedding worker
DDown 50: Smooth
DDown 52: Ponselle and Price were famous onesAIDAS
DDown 53: Shuttle thread
DDown 54: Birds' class
DDown 55: "Internal Affairs" star
DDown 57: Squeals
DDown 59: "Das Rheingold" goddessERDA
DDown 60: Uproar
DDown 61: Kind of loser
DDown 63: R-V linksSTU
DDown 64: ___ AlteDER
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