New York Times Answers - Thursday, 9th February 1984 There are 38 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 9th February 1984. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ChubbyPLUMPAAcross 6: Game fishCEROAAcross 10: Miami's countyDADEAAcross 14: Stand for Georgia O'KeeffeEASELAAcross 15: Antithesis of writtenORALAAcross 16: Land of Herod Agrippa IIEDOMAAcross 17: Start of a pessimist's credoEVERYAAcross 18: Hierarchal systemTOTEM POLEAAcross 20: VexedPESTEREDAAcross 22: Credo: Part IISILVERAAcross 23: "___ est laborare . . . "ORAREAAcross 24: ImpecuniousNEEDYAAcross 25: Kind of cornerAMENAAcross 28: Gump's mateMINAAcross 29: Persian or SiameseCATAAcross 30: DisencumberRIDAAcross 31: Little sea pikeSPETAAcross 32: CockpitsARENASAAcross 36: Fielding and Menotti heroinesAMELIASAAcross 38: OfferPRESENTAAcross 39: Credo: Part IIILININGAAcross 40: SaucyPERTAAcross 41: Cruise portRIOAAcross 42: "Meeting at Potsdam" authorMEEAAcross 43: Inst. of the Fighting EngineersRPIAAcross 44: Credo: Part IVHASAAAcross 45: CelebratedFAMEDAAcross 48: "Oberon" is oneOPERAAAcross 50: Valuable violinsAMATISAAcross 52: Conclude a speechPERORATEAAcross 56: British proofreaderCORRECTORAAcross 58: Dot over dotCOLONAAcross 59: One of the "Long Tails"ERIEAAcross 60: Where Beauvais isOISEAAcross 61: End of credoCLOUDAAcross 62: Shoe sizeTENEAAcross 63: Devil's-grip, e.g.WEEDAAcross 64: He wrote "The Big Knife"ODETSDDown 1: Emulate Tom of CoventryPEEPDDown 2: Flow alongLAVEDDown 3: ExploitsUSESDDown 4: U.S. poet and religious writerMERTONDDown 5: Tradesman, e.g.PLYERDDown 6: SetsCOTERIESDDown 7: CausticERODENTDDown 8: SquealRATDDown 9: Corrida callsOLESDDown 10: Empties wholly or partlyDEPLETESDDown 11: " . . . wings like ___": Psalm 55ADOVEDDown 12: DistributedDOLEDDDown 13: CorundumEMERYDDown 19: Tower on a mosqueMINARETDDown 21: Go on a tearRAMPAGEDDown 25: Asian salt lakeARALDDown 26: Soprano who lost her keyMIMIDDown 27: A Genesis settingEDENDDown 29: Coral Sea is oneCARRIERDDown 31: IndefinitelySINE DIEDDown 33: Tevere feederNERADDown 34: Flavoring for a Cannes cordialANISDDown 35: Ancient ambulatorySTOADDown 37: Linden, tupelo or sour gumLIME TREEDDown 38: Beat repeatedlyPEPPEREDDDown 40: Make a hitch pitchPROPOSEDDown 44: Loser in 1066HAROLDDDown 45: Sparkler partFACETDDown 46: Casanova's obsessionAMOREDDown 47: Noted artist from Rutherford, N.J.: 1872–1953MARINDDown 49: Italian saintROCCODDown 51: Large bargeSCOWDDown 53: Drug-yielding plantALOEDDown 54: BallyhooTOUTDDown 55: They might meet in a bowlENDSDDown 57: Get even withTIE