New York Times Answers - Monday, 29th January 1979 There are 37 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 29th January 1979. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Muscular contractionSPASMAAcross 6: BobstayROPEAAcross 10: Recorded legal proceedingsACTAAAcross 14: MenuCARTEAAcross 15: HollyILEXAAcross 16: Ill-humoredDOURAAcross 17: Arabian gazelleARIELAAcross 18: Pre-eminentPARAMOUNTAAcross 20: " . . . like the ___ on triumphant brier": Shak.REDROSEAAcross 22: English poet who gave his name to a chairMORRISAAcross 23: UK emblemLIONAAcross 24: Captivates, in a wayRIVETSAAcross 25: ShunsAVOIDSAAcross 28: ExileBANISHAAcross 29: Depicts in wordsLIMNSAAcross 30: River embankmentLEVEEAAcross 31: Symbol of strengthOAKAAcross 34: Saucer-shaped bellGONGAAcross 35: Trigonometric functionsSINESAAcross 36: ChastePUREAAcross 37: ___ BabaALIAAcross 38: Joined with heatFUSEDAAcross 39: Untouchables, e.g.CASTEAAcross 40: What swine spurnPEARLSAAcross 42: Glossy cotton fabricSATEENAAcross 43: Part of L.A.P.D.POLICEAAcross 44: To ___ his ownEACHAAcross 45: Change cropsROTATEAAcross 46: Firmly attachesADHERESAAcross 50: Sandburg's "___ Are Different to Different People"ELEPHANTSAAcross 53: Practice compositionETUDEAAcross 54: Fluke featuresFINSAAcross 55: Preserve from lossSAVEAAcross 56: Doorkeeper, Masonic styleTILERAAcross 57: CarryTOTEAAcross 58: Mild oathEGADAAcross 59: Bloodhound's clueSCENTDDown 1: BlemishSCARDDown 2: Remove the outer coatingPAREDDown 3: Without moistureARIDDDown 4: British moneySTERLINGDDown 5: Blister beetlesMELOIDSDDown 6: MatureRIPENDDown 7: Wave on the Spanish MainOLADDown 8: According toPERDDown 9: ScrutinizesEXAMINESDDown 10: Pays honor toADORESDDown 11: Appomattox ___, where Lee surrenderedCOURTHOUSEDDown 12: Former pirates' hide-outTUNISDDown 13: A well-known septetARTSDDown 19: Capra productMOVIEDDown 21: Distress signalSOSDDown 24: Talked wildlyRAVEDDDown 25: Marine plantALGADDown 26: Bowed instrumentVIOLDDown 27: Infinite in powerOMNIPOTENTDDown 28: Czechoslovak statesmanBENESDDown 30: Thread for French statesmanLISLEDDown 32: Comedian JohnsonARTEDDown 33: ArdentKEENDDown 35: Temporary respiteSURCEASEDDown 36: MovingPATHETICDDown 38: "I have kept the ___": II TimothyFAITHDDown 39: Seals of official approvalCACHETSDDown 41: Slip by, as timeELAPSEDDown 42: Antithesis of gleefulSADDDown 43: It struck F.D.R. in 1921POLIODDown 44: Made comfortableEASEDDDown 45: FissureREFTDDown 47: ___ of thumbRULEDDown 48: Any delightful regionEDENDDown 49: Waldorf-Astoria muralistSERTDDown 51: Gee-geeNAGDDown 52: Pride of Sen. Norris of Tenn.TVA