New York Times Answers - Sunday, 8th February 1987 There are 69 across clues and 73 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 8th February 1987. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: CheckCURBAAcross 5: PonyTROTAAcross 9: FashionMODEAAcross 13: PerjurerLIARAAcross 17: Domingo offeringARIAAAcross 18: KimonosROBESAAcross 20: Nobelist WieselELIEAAcross 21: ImportSENSEAAcross 22: Talk-show host with a warning?DICKCAVEATAAcross 24: A rough Stone?MICKJAGGEDAAcross 26: He wrote "Alastor"SHELLEYAAcross 27: What bouncers doEJECTAAcross 29: Like small print, oftenUNREADAAcross 30: CaviarROEAAcross 31: "Apocalpyse Now" starSHEENAAcross 33: A Merman roleANNIEAAcross 35: DwellsRESIDESAAcross 39: HappifyELATEAAcross 41: SpokenUTTEREDAAcross 45: Zodiacal RamARIESAAcross 46: Ancient Greek waitress?HELENOFTRAYAAcross 49: "And that ain't ___!"HAYAAcross 50: Tweed, for oneBOSSAAcross 51: Kind of sandwichHEROAAcross 52: DitherFUSSAAcross 53: ___-majestéLESEAAcross 54: Encore!BISAAcross 55: High-flying singer?EARTHAKITEAAcross 59: PasséDATEDAAcross 60: FreezingICYAAcross 61: SapinsFIRSAAcross 62: Nigerian cityENUGUAAcross 63: Thomas Wolfe heroGANTAAcross 64: EvaluateASSESSAAcross 66: Actor DeVitoDANNYAAcross 67: BelvedereGAZEBOAAcross 69: Fight for breathPANTAAcross 70: Fortunetelling cardTAROTAAcross 71: Part of HOMESERIEAAcross 72: Sturm ___ DrangUNDAAcross 74: EaselSTANDAAcross 76: Verbose writer-director?WORDYALLENAAcross 78: Kind of shirtTEEAAcross 79: Half a clock's vocabularyTOCKAAcross 80: Eur. is oneCONTAAcross 81: Kin of rahsOLESAAcross 82: School orgs.PTASAAcross 83: "We ___ the World"AREAAcross 84: More sinuous bandleader?WAVIERCUGATAAcross 88: Smart ___ALECKAAcross 89: "___ for Bonzo"BEDTIMEAAcross 91: Ridd's brideDOONEAAcross 92: James I, Charles et al.STUARTSAAcross 94: "___ the Sofa": CowperISINGAAcross 96: Cup, in CannesTASSEAAcross 98: Tax peopleIRSAAcross 99: ShrewdnessACUMENAAcross 102: Fla. cityOCALAAAcross 104: Wrote musicNOTATEDAAcross 108: Outspoken tennis player?CHRISOVERTAAcross 110: Memorable TV personality makes a Freudian slip?IDSULLIVANAAcross 113: "I ___ Anyone 'Til You"HADNTAAcross 114: Words of understandingISEEAAcross 115: DrenchDOUSEAAcross 116: QuoteCITEAAcross 117: ClosefittingSNUGAAcross 118: Nice summersETESAAcross 119: Series winners: 1969 and 1986METSAAcross 120: Diner side dishSLAWDDown 1: ScoundrelCADDDown 2: "Trinity" authorURISDDown 3: Comic LittleRICHDDown 4: Places for briochesBAKERIESDDown 5: Irish seaportTRALEEDDown 6: SpatiateROVEDDown 7: MindsOBEYSDDown 8: Earl Grey, e.g.TEADDown 9: KeepsakeMEMENTODDown 10: Suffix in names of acidsOLICDDown 11: PronouncementsDICTADDown 12: "___ and Meek," comic stripEEKDDown 13: Symbol of crueltyLEGREEDDown 14: Photographer MorathINGEDDown 15: On the LaptevASEADDown 16: Foxx from St. LouisREDDDDown 19: Addison's collaboratorSTEELEDDown 21: Mental equilibriumSANITYDDown 23: Gross onesCLODSDDown 25: Groups of intriguersJUNTASDDown 28: Genet or RacineJEANDDown 32: Laconian thrallHELOTDDown 34: Role of the dog in "Peter Pan"NURSEDDown 35: Ben Ezra, e.g.RABBIDDown 36: Beethoven's ThirdEROICADDown 37: Wool-gathering Oscar winner?SISSYSPACEDDDown 38: Hairdresser's toolSHEARSDDown 40: LikenessEFFIGYDDown 42: Oily Mitchell hero?RHETTBUTTERDDown 43: AdroitnessEASEDDown 44: RecoloredDYEDDDown 47: GoofsERRSDDown 48: Nobel Peace Prize winner: 1984TUTUDDown 51: Sutton caperHEISTDDown 53: Lois or AbbeLANEDDown 56: "___ melodies are sweet . . . ": KeatsHEARDDDown 57: NettleANNOYDDown 58: ___ Kinte, in "Roots"KUNTADDown 59: StunDAZEDDown 61: Ward (off)FENDDDown 63: ProfitsGAINSDDown 65: SubmergedSANKDDown 66: FlittedDARTEDDDown 67: SalutesGREETSDDown 68: Kind of playONEACTDDown 70: Singer TennilleTONIDDown 71: Cinders of comicsELLADDown 73: SecretariesDESKSDDown 74: Awkward trySTABDDown 75: RacedTOREDDown 76: BrochéWOVENDDown 77: Theater sectionsLOGESDDown 80: "___ Real," T. Williams playCAMINODDown 82: Compounds formed by polymerizationPLASTICSDDown 84: Most sagaciousWISESTDDown 85: TurnsROTATESDDown 86: Cannel, e.g.COALDDown 87: Not expressedUNSAIDDDown 88: Of the earAURALDDown 90: One of Jack Benny's fortesTIMINGDDown 93: Earl and countTITLESDDown 95: "Whither ___ thou?": John 16:5GOESTDDown 97: FollowENSUEDDown 99: German exclamationsACHSDDown 100: Derr Biggers heroCHANDDown 101: Pakistani languageURDUDDown 103: Manitoba IndianCREEDDown 105: CashierOUSTDDown 106: Satan's delightEVILDDown 107: Scientists' notesDATADDown 109: CompeteVIEDDown 111: Comedian DeLuiseDOMDDown 112: UnusedNEW