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New York Times Answers

Friday, 24th December 1999
There are 34 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 24th December 1999. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Brown on the arms and the back of the neckFARMERSTAN
AAcross 11: Kind of capital
AAcross 15: Weasel
AAcross 16: X-Games telecasterESPN
AAcross 17: Like many modern computers
AAcross 18: Side of a fight that almost always loses
AAcross 19: Winnie ___ (famous plane)
AAcross 20: "1-2-3" singer BarryLEN
AAcross 21: Eight-line verse
AAcross 23: La Guardia data: Abbr.ETDS
AAcross 25: Flattery
AAcross 27: Conclusions
AAcross 28: Red Cloud, for one
AAcross 30: No longer mint, in a way
AAcross 33: Mulligatawny ingredient
AAcross 35: Simpleton
AAcross 36: Needle
AAcross 38: Exercise
AAcross 41: Raise the roof
AAcross 43: Norse goddess of love
AAcross 45: Utter rapture
AAcross 49: Class
AAcross 51: 1917 newsmaker
AAcross 52: Anemometer reading: Abbr.VEL
AAcross 54: Baedeker of the Baedeker travel guidesKARL
AAcross 55: Brisk
AAcross 58: You stand to lose it
AAcross 60: Bon's opposite
AAcross 61: "See who ___"ITIS
AAcross 62: Headstone words
AAcross 65: Harper's Weekly caricaturist
AAcross 66: Starter's callREADYSETGO
AAcross 67: ___ perpetua (Idaho's motto)ESTO
AAcross 68: Life of Riley
DDown 1: French women
DDown 2: Like seals
DDown 3: ExcludedRULEDOUT
DDown 4: Prestigious sch.
DDown 5: Full of turpitude
DDown 6: Rival of Paris
DDown 7: Like some routes through mountains
DDown 8: Smidgen
DDown 9: FightingATIT
DDown 10: Imminent
DDown 11: Upgrade the machinery
DDown 12: King Mark's bride
DDown 13: Magazine feature
DDown 14: Difficult problems
DDown 22: Ross Sea sight
DDown 24: "Oh, what the hell"
DDown 26: Kind of coat
DDown 29: Getting under one's skin?
DDown 31: Rights org. since 1966
DDown 32: Do
DDown 34: Nieuport's riverYSER
DDown 37: Ransom ___ OldsELI
DDown 39: Soup vegetable
DDown 40: "Awesome!"
DDown 42: 1964 Murray Schisgal play
DDown 44: Set up
DDown 45: Flood-prone areas
DDown 46: Beat the draft?
DDown 47: BamboozlesLIESTO
DDown 48: It may have a hook
DDown 50: Richardson of Nixon's CabinetELLIOT
DDown 51: "I Believe" singerLAINE
DDown 53: ___-slipperLADYS
DDown 56: Dictionary notation
DDown 57: First to be calledONEA
DDown 59: Put up
DDown 63: "If I Ruled the World" rapper
DDown 64: Debussy subjectMER
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