New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th September 1987 There are 39 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th September 1987. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Actress SuzanneSOMERSAAcross 7: First Colony V.I.P.'sFFVAAcross 10: Hole-making toolAWLAAcross 13: Despised personWRETCHAAcross 14: Jai ___ALAIAAcross 15: Pasture soundMOOAAcross 16: Rub offABRADEAAcross 17: Like Jack and Jill?FETCHINGAAcross 19: Contrary Mary, e.g.GIRLAAcross 20: Kind of palmBETELAAcross 22: Johnson of "Laugh-In"ARTEAAcross 23: Pad for Miss PiggySTYAAcross 24: Treadmill runnersHAMSTERSAAcross 26: U.S. battleship: 1898MAINEAAcross 28: Skipper's dir.SSEAAcross 29: WinkBATAAcross 32: Humpty Dumpty?FALL GUYAAcross 34: Flashing electronic tubeSTROBEAAcross 36: Actor from ViennaBIKELAAcross 37: French possessiveSESAAcross 39: Rajah's wifeRANEEAAcross 40: Product of fermentationALEGARAAcross 42: Like Simple Simon?PIE-EYEDAAcross 44: "And sat down beside ___"HERAAcross 45: Bokhara, e.g.RUGAAcross 47: Hide awaySTASHAAcross 48: Came together, as nerve endingsSYNAPSEDAAcross 50: Heir followerESSAAcross 53: Wimbledon winner: 1987CASHAAcross 56: Low cartsDRAYSAAcross 57: "___ me a cake . . . "BAKEAAcross 58: This little pig?HOMEBODYAAcross 60: Like some ports in wintertimeICEDINAAcross 62: "___ a penny . . . hot cross buns"ONEAAcross 63: Has a billOWESAAcross 64: Deciduous treesALDERSAAcross 65: ___ Dee (Carolina river)PEEAAcross 66: Sheridan or SothernANNAAcross 67: Sometimes it's in the grooveNEEDLEDDown 1: TiltsSWAGSDDown 2: Planet's pathORBITDDown 3: King Cole?MERRYMAKERDDown 4: Etc. kinET ALDDown 4: Etc. kinET AL.DDown 5: Got: Abbr.RCDDDown 6: HutSHEBANGDDown 7: Naval forcesFLEETSDDown 8: Like Jack Sprat?FATLESSDDown 9: Actor TaybackVICDDown 10: Arabian V.I.P.AMIRDDown 11: "I ___ Dance," 1935 songWONTDDown 12: Booth or stallLOGEDDown 14: P.M. periodsAFTSDDown 18: "Little Bo-peep ___ lost . . . "HASDDown 21: Outback birdsEMEUSDDown 24: Norkay's companionHILLARYDDown 25: Certain used-tireRETREADDDown 27: Shake ___ (hie)ALEGDDown 29: Like Mother Hubbard?BONEHEADEDDDown 30: Where to find SleepyheadABEDDDown 31: Target in curlingTEEDDown 32: Quannet, e.g.FILEDDown 33: Slangy assentYEPDDown 35: MantasRAYSDDown 36: Tchu!BAHDDown 38: Spacek from Tex.SISSYDDown 41: Baseball playRUN-DOWNDDown 41: Baseball playRUNDOWNDDown 43: Recurring annuallyETESIANDDown 46: Mary's milieuGARDENDDown 48: "___ had so many children . . . "SHEDDown 49: Vin du ___PAYSDDown 51: Play a bagpipeSKIRLDDown 52: ImportSENSEDDown 53: Meat on a ribCHOPDDown 54: TopsA-ONEDDown 55: WidgeonSMEEDDown 57: The Venerable ___BEDEDDown 59: Squeeze-play executer?BOADDown 61: Key, to RenéCLE