New York Times Answers - Friday, 13th February 1987 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 13th February 1987. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Soviet news agcy.TASSAAcross 5: Wild hogsBOARSAAcross 10: Villa d'___ESTEAAcross 14: Smell ___ARATAAcross 15: Rush-hour "weapon"ELBOWAAcross 16: Dry: Comb. formXEROAAcross 17: Actor TeeterLARAAAcross 18: "Vive ___!"LEROIAAcross 19: AdolescentTEENAAcross 20: Kent, Lane and WhiteCLARKLOISPERRYAAcross 23: Yucatán uncleTIOAAcross 24: Vision openerTELEAAcross 25: BlueSADAAcross 28: Kindling componentTWIGAAcross 31: Lions, to BantusSIMBASAAcross 35: RowTIERAAcross 37: Buck chaserEROOAAcross 39: "I ___ Symphony," Supremes hitHEARAAAcross 40: What Kent was faster thanASPEEDINGBULLETAAcross 43: Last part of "Te amo"ILOVEAAcross 44: Join the bearsSELLAAcross 45: Abominable oneYETIAAcross 46: Narrate anewRETELLAAcross 48: Old carsREOSAAcross 50: E.M.K. is oneSENAAcross 51: Oliver of filmdomREEDAAcross 53: Meal starterOATAAcross 55: Milieu of 20 AcrossTHEDAILYPLANETAAcross 62: Kind of horse or handIRONAAcross 63: JackKNAVEAAcross 64: Purchase in a stubeBEERAAcross 65: This can slipDISCAAcross 66: What -phagus meansEATERAAcross 67: Space on a bird's faceLOREAAcross 68: Arch typeOGEEAAcross 69: EmbellishDRESSAAcross 70: Simian space travelerENOSDDown 1: Soft mineralTALCDDown 2: Asian seaARALDDown 3: Poet TeasdaleSARADDown 4: InitiateSTARTDDown 5: RoaredBELLOWEDDDown 6: A chromolithograph, for shortOLEODDown 7: Hillside dugoutABRIDDown 8: What Chanticleer rulesROOSTDDown 9: FilchesSWIPESDDown 10: To the nth degreeEXTREMELYDDown 11: MagusSEERDDown 12: Deuce topperTREYDDown 13: Century upon centuryEONDDown 21: SetKITDDown 22: Root grown in Clinton, N.Y.ELIHUDDown 25: Flight partSTAIRDDown 26: Globe areaAISLEDDown 27: EtapeDEPOTDDown 29: Spring flowerIRISDDown 30: Hopeless caseGONERDDown 32: Packs cottonBALESDDown 33: Valor; virtueARETEDDown 34: Claudel's "The ___ Slipper"SATINDDown 36: Clerical titleREVERENCEDDown 38: Watch the girls go byOGLEDDown 41: Went for congersEELEDDDown 42: TV blundersBLOOPERSDDown 47: Spilled D.C. beansLEAKEDDDown 49: "My gal"SALDDown 52: Kuwaiti coinDINARDDown 54: BoardTABLEDDown 55: Math formTRIGDDown 56: Garden sightHOSEDDown 57: Like some bloomersLATEDDown 58: M. MontandYVESDDown 59: Gas lightNEONDDown 60: SaarinenEERODDown 61: Three, to TiberiusTRESDDown 62: Knot-tying wordsIDO