New York Times Answers - Monday, 16th January 1978 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 16th January 1978. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ChihuahuasDOGSAAcross 5: BallDANCEAAcross 10: Far from apple-cheekedPALEAAcross 14: Heroic poemEPICAAcross 15: ViolentlyAMAINAAcross 16: KazanELIAAAcross 17: Hollywood nameLANAAAcross 18: John Drew's co-star: 1892–97MAUDEADAMSAAcross 20: Contemporary comedianALANKINGAAcross 22: HarshRASPYAAcross 23: SpeckDOTAAcross 24: ___ hand (obsequious)HATINAAcross 27: Mystic artCABALAAAcross 30: Rialto spotTHEATERAAcross 33: Neighbor of Silver SpringsOCALAAAcross 34: Textile workersDYERSAAcross 35: Shape formed by migrating geeseVEEAAcross 37: Telescope partLENSAAcross 38: Plotter exposed by EstherHAMANAAcross 39: Look afterTENDAAcross 40: EpochERAAAcross 41: Dressed cressSALADAAcross 42: He wrote about Roaring CampHARTEAAcross 43: Talk foolishlyBLATHERAAcross 45: Author of "Bambi"SALTENAAcross 46: Physicist BrunoROSSIAAcross 47: Lad aided by ScroogeTIMAAcross 48: Crazy as ___ALOONAAcross 51: One of Jolie's daughtersEVAGABORAAcross 56: Ali or Namath, at timesMOVIE ACTORAAcross 59: ___ materDURAAAcross 60: Made a requestPLEDAAcross 61: Soprano LehmannLOTTEAAcross 62: Singer CampbellGLENAAcross 63: Director RichterHANSAAcross 64: "We twa hae run about the ___": BurnsBRAESAAcross 65: Actress RainesELLADDown 1: Poet Walter ___ MareDELADDown 2: Ring settingOPALDDown 3: LollobrigidaGINADDown 4: "George White's ___"SCANDALSDDown 5: Actress LiliDAMITADDown 6: "___ for All Seasons"A'MANDDown 7: Victor Herbert operettaNAUGHTYMARIETTADDown 8: Legendary Spanish heroCIDDDown 9: Compass pointENEDDown 10: Bookish borePEDANTDDown 11: Woeful wordALASDDown 12: Lacking energyLIMPDDown 13: "___ Rider"EASYDDown 19: Songs for the Met setARIASDDown 21: Tropical nutKOLADDown 25: Get ___ (succeed)AHEADDDown 26: Sea swallowTERNDDown 27: Composer PorterCOLEDDown 28: SharpACERBDDown 29: HackneyedBANALDDown 31: Court celebrityEVERTDDown 32: Annuity, in ArlesRENTEDDown 34: Carnegie and EvansDALESDDown 36: Barbara from TucsonEDENDDown 38: Triumphant exclamationsHAHSDDown 39: Norma or Constance of old filmsTALMADGEDDown 41: Ezra or PaulaSTONEDDown 42: White House aide in 1974HAIGDDown 44: Calla lilies, e.g.AROIDSDDown 45: Gazes fixedlySTARESDDown 48: On both sides: PrefixAMPHDDown 49: Montez or AlbrightLOLADDown 50: Part of the rangeOVENDDown 52: BallotVOTEDDown 53: Papal documentBULLDDown 54: Soviet cityORELDDown 55: "It ___ hundred years . . . ": HolmesRANADDown 57: Priestly vestmentALBDDown 58: HeartCOR