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New York Times Answers

Thursday, 2nd February 1995
There are 43 across clues and 35 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 2nd February 1995. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 2: Links org.PGA
AAcross 5: Hollers
AAcross 10: Support
AAcross 14: Speech fumbles
AAcross 15: Charlotte cager
AAcross 16: Mitch Miller's instrument
AAcross 17: Bandleader EdmundoROS
AAcross 18: Mr. KosyginALEXEI
AAcross 19: "Lean ____" (Bill Withers hit)ONME
AAcross 20: The Smothers Brothers, e.g.
AAcross 21: Alice's restaurant
AAcross 22: Make hand over fist
AAcross 24: Open
AAcross 26: Bottom-line amount
AAcross 28: "Odyssey" enchantress
AAcross 29: Antic
AAcross 30: Chopin's "Butterfly" et al.
AAcross 32: February 2 sighting
AAcross 34: Brighton brew
AAcross 35: Carved out
AAcross 39: Cauldron
AAcross 40: Like a certain period of burrowed time?SIXWEEK
AAcross 43: Singer Christie
AAcross 44: Consent and Reason, e.g.
AAcross 46: "Six Crises" monogramRMN
AAcross 47: 37-Down, e.g.
AAcross 49: They're on the receiving end
AAcross 52: Cross
AAcross 53: Maid-for-TV?
AAcross 56: "Steve Allen Show" regular
AAcross 57: "Romancero gitano" poet
AAcross 59: Handsome hunk
AAcross 61: Cowboys and Indians, e.g.
AAcross 63: Physicist Georg
AAcross 64: Actress Diana
AAcross 65: Casual coverup
AAcross 67: Stock option
AAcross 68: Clairvaux cleric
AAcross 69: Elizabeth I, to poetsORIANA
AAcross 70: System start-up
AAcross 71: Salt deposit?
AAcross 72: Hornless, as cattle
AAcross 73: "Citizen Kane" studioRKO
DDown 1: For the outlook, look out for his look out!PUNXSUTAWNEYPHIL
DDown 2: Lost in Lille
DDown 3: What 1-Down is
DDown 4: Hobnob
DDown 5: Shock treatments?
DDown 6: Pit
DDown 7: Blackmailer's words
DDown 8: Driver's aid
DDown 9: Be up and about
DDown 10: Fond of reading
DDown 11: Dogpatch denizenABNER
DDown 12: "Cathy," e.g.
DDown 13: Nancy Drew's creatorKEENE
DDown 23: Virtuoso
DDown 25: Postfix
DDown 27: Slipper
DDown 31: Adjudge
DDown 32: Toning-up spot
DDown 33: In fighting trim
DDown 36: George Gallup competitorELMOROPER
DDown 37: What 3-Down is
DDown 38: Ding-a-ling
DDown 41: Mutant cartoon superheroesXMEN
DDown 42: Site of 1905's Norway-Sweden splitKARLSTAD
DDown 45: "The Faerie Queen" poet
DDown 48: "Who Slew Auntie ____?" (1971 film)
DDown 50: Bard of boxing
DDown 51: Any soap opera
DDown 53: Set uponHADAT
DDown 54: Kind of brick
DDown 55: Kazantzakis characterZORBA
DDown 58: "Are not!" responseAMTOO
DDown 60: What to do when you see red
DDown 62: D-Day riverORNE
DDown 66: Letters angels love?SRO