New York Times Answers - Sunday, 18th June 1978 There are 75 across clues and 91 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 18th June 1978. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: SizableLARGEAAcross 6: ___ oilSHALEAAcross 11: StridentRASPYAAcross 16: PhotographSHOOTAAcross 21: " . . . sadly ___": S. FosterIROAMAAcross 22: Vichyssoise, for onePUREEAAcross 23: Flirty oneOGLERAAcross 24: DismissLET GOAAcross 25: Start of a four-line verseNEWPIPENEWROBEORSWEATERAAcross 29: Performed with subtletyUNDERACTEDAAcross 30: Slow-wittedDENSEAAcross 31: Cash inREDEEMAAcross 32: Word with SimonSAYSAAcross 33: Pale blueCIELAAcross 34: Spiny-finned fishPERCHAAcross 35: MultifacetedDIVERSEAAcross 36: RowTIERAAcross 37: ObscureMISTYAAcross 38: Nicene ___CREEDAAcross 39: Torn ligamentSPRAINAAcross 43: Optician's productLENSAAcross 44: Four-time homer kingMAYSAAcross 45: Oopak or hysonTEAAAcross 48: Second line of verseWOULDGIVEDEARDADATHRILLAAcross 55: CalmALLAYAAcross 56: "___ on Sunday"NEVERAAcross 57: MiscalculatedERREDAAcross 58: Gain an edgeOUTDOAAcross 59: CarriageMIENAAcross 60: Sitting roomsATRIAAAcross 61: Fountain orderFLOATAAcross 62: Downstairs personBUTLERAAcross 63: LegumePODAAcross 64: Mother Hubbard, e.g.DRESSAAcross 65: Like some I.R.S. returnsJOINTAAcross 66: SnakebirdsDARTERSAAcross 67: Fish, in a waySEINEAAcross 68: Dipsy doodleCURVEAAcross 69: Auto raceRALLYAAcross 70: Did some tailoringRESEWEDAAcross 73: Victor from DenmarkBORGEAAcross 74: Goren, at timesDUMMYAAcross 75: ExpertPROAAcross 78: HorrifyAPPALLAAcross 79: Like a séanceEERIEAAcross 80: NowTODAYAAcross 81: Off pitchFLATAAcross 82: Pierre's "That does it!"VOILAAAcross 83: One of a famed trioATHOSAAcross 84: "Jean" and "Marie"SONGSAAcross 85: SquarePLAZAAAcross 86: Third line of the verseEXCEPTTHATTWOWEEKSLATERAAcross 90: Alkaline solutionLYEAAcross 91: Buck heroineOLANAAcross 92: White-tailed eagleERNEAAcross 93: Rising highTOWERYAAcross 94: Shaw's "Superman"WOMANAAcross 96: Ready to hit the hayWEARYAAcross 98: DominionSWAYAAcross 100: Salt-covered plainsSALADASAAcross 103: FlipSASSYAAcross 104: Anjou or KiefferPEARAAcross 105: James or ChanelCOCOAAcross 109: Protein-rich dishOMELETAAcross 110: SoupçonTASTEAAcross 111: Thistlelike plantsARTICHOKESAAcross 113: End of verseDADKNOWSWHOLLGETTHEBILLAAcross 116: Sign before TaurusARIESAAcross 117: DevourEAT UPAAcross 118: WalkwayAISLEAAcross 119: Rugged ridgeARETEAAcross 120: Famous jockey of yoreSANDEAAcross 121: EarringsDROPSAAcross 122: Plied with potionsDOSEDAAcross 123: Light amplification of a kindLASERDDown 1: "Peanuts" characterLINUSDDown 2: BattlegroundARENADDown 3: Street toughROWDYDDown 4: Says "Aaah"GAPESDDown 5: Moslem V.I.P.EMIRDDown 6: Coined moneySPECIEDDown 7: Stag baggerHUNTERDDown 8: WhirlingAREELDDown 9: PrurientLEWDDDown 10: Poet's "forever"E'ERDDown 11: Moses or MorseROBERTDDown 12: Realtor's bailiwickAGENCYDDown 13: FlounderSLOSHDDown 14: Maman's manPEREDDown 15: Kin of mos. and wks.YRSDDown 16: Raglan featureSLEEVEDDown 17: Ran the showHEADEDDDown 18: Minklike swimmerOTTERDDown 19: S-curvesOGEESDDown 20: "The Velvet Fog"TORMEDDown 26: Expectant father's activityPACINGDDown 27: Texas cityODESSADDown 28: Most perverseWRIESTDDown 34: Undernourished sheepPINERDDown 35: Eurydice was oneDRYADDDown 36: AntimacassarTIDYDDown 37: Tragedy by EuripidesMEDEADDown 38: Future officerCADETDDown 39: EngulfSWAMPDDown 40: Salk's targetPOLIODDown 41: Like legal padsRULEDDDown 42: Arkin or BatesALANDDown 43: Dungarees' kinLEVI'SDDown 43: Dungarees' kinLEVISDDown 44: Bathtub-murder victimMARATDDown 45: Item on a marqueeTITLEDDown 46: GranddadELDERDDown 47: Then, in VienneALORSDDown 49: ContemplateINTENDDDown 50: Chapter's partnerVERSEDDown 51: Go over one's yesterdaysRELIVEDDown 52: Pilotless planeDRONEDDown 53: Every 3,600 secondsHOURLYDDown 54: Like many dirt roadsRUTTYDDown 60: Maurois's biography of ShelleyARIELDDown 61: Smith's placeFORGEDDown 62: "Bananas"BALMYDDown 64: Rooster's wattleDEWLAPDDown 65: Law expertJURISTDDown 66: Firm, lustrous fabricDAMASKDDown 67: Author of "A Lonely Rage"SEALEDDown 68: Barbizon painterCOROTDDown 69: Dickens's "Barnaby ___"RUDGEDDown 70: Tangle or disentangleRAVELDDown 71: Modern adhesiveEPOXYDDown 72: Anise or maceSPICEDDown 73: The "Borstal Boy"BEHANDDown 74: One on the receiving endDONEEDDown 75: Where Fisk crouchesPLATEDDown 76: He brings down the houseRAZERDDown 77: Eared sealOTARYDDown 79: Allen or FromeETHANDDown 80: Local yokelTOWNYDDown 81: DefectFLAWDDown 83: Globe-trotter's aidATLASDDown 84: RuefulSORRYDDown 85: StratagemPLOYDDown 87: Salad itemTOMATODDown 88: EquivocateWEASELDDown 89: Dieter's concernSTARCHDDown 94: Took four ballsWALKEDDDown 95: Danish seaportODENSEDDown 96: Cleansing processWASH UPDDown 96: Cleansing processWASHUPDDown 97: Bars legallyESTOPSDDown 98: DecideSETTLEDDown 99: Stayed forWAITEDDDown 100: RefreshmentsSODASDDown 101: Lucine of the MetAMARADDown 102: Did an usher's jobLEDINDDown 103: Took care ofSAWTODDown 104: Basketball tacticPRESSDDown 105: Menace in IndiaCOBRADDown 106: Steinbeck subjectsOKIESDDown 107: Gael, to GiscardCELTEDDown 108: Famed Canadian physicianOSLERDDown 110: Peter I or Paul ITSARDDown 111: Money-changing discountAGIODDown 112: CureHEALDDown 114: UniteWEDDDown 115: Dad, onceLAD