New York Times Answers - Sunday, 24th January 1988 There are 69 across clues and 70 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 24th January 1988. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: MulligrubsCOLICAAcross 6: Gil ___ of SantillaneBLASAAcross 10: Interference of a sortSTATICAAcross 16: Gambling houseCASINOAAcross 17: Astronaut's lapORBITAAcross 18: Condiment mixturesTAMARASAAcross 20: Canaster canisterHUMIDORAAcross 21: Formicidae fancierMYRMECOLOGISTAAcross 23: Greek flasksOLPESAAcross 24: Paraguay's largest lakeYPOAAAcross 26: Van Gogh's adopted cityARLESAAcross 27: ___ generis (unique)SUIAAcross 28: Ending for cell or jugULARAAcross 29: Masters's riverSPOONAAcross 30: Manitoban nativesCREESAAcross 31: Place for an imperialCH'INAAcross 31: Place for an imperialCHINAAcross 32: H.S.T. became one in 1934SENAAcross 33: District of GothamSOHOAAcross 34: Computer partsCHIPSAAcross 35: Surfer's surfaceCRESTAAcross 36: Capital of Japan, to Commodore PerryEDOAAcross 37: Interpreter of sacred mysteriesHIEROPHANTAAcross 40: Flintlike rocksCHERTSAAcross 41: Tours's riverLOIREAAcross 43: Coffin's "___ Ballads": 1938MAINEAAcross 44: Alewife relativeSHADAAcross 45: Sorus contentsSPORESAAcross 47: Rouen roomSALLEAAcross 48: House of four GeorgesHANOVERAAcross 52: William Blake subjectTIGERAAcross 53: One who thinks snakes are charmingOPHIOLOGISTAAcross 56: Samuel's tutorELIAAcross 57: Patriotic pamphleteerOTISAAcross 58: Ancient strongboxARCAAAcross 59: CustodyCAREAAcross 60: Script directionEXITAAcross 61: "___ Not Unusual," Tom Jones hitITSAAcross 62: WerewolfLYCANTHROPEAAcross 66: StrikeSMITEAAcross 67: Ancient lyrelike instrumentCITHARAAAcross 69: Sights in RomeRUINSAAcross 70: Vertical pieces in panelsSTILESAAcross 71: GenethliaconsODESAAcross 72: S. Foster's "Louisiana ___"BELLEAAcross 73: Actor Tom from Owensboro, Ky.EWELLAAcross 74: CoalescesBLENDSAAcross 77: CrossbowmanARBALESTERAAcross 79: BizarreODDAAcross 82: Sycophants' repliesYESESAAcross 83: Leaf anglesAXILSAAcross 84: "___ in the course . . . "WHENAAcross 85: The Gentle GeneralLEEAAcross 86: Waterproof bootsPACSAAcross 87: Needlework loopBRIDEAAcross 88: Opponent of 85 AcrossGRANTAAcross 90: Lounge pieceSOFAAAcross 91: ___ KhanAGAAAcross 92: "Diary of a Madman" authorGOGOLAAcross 93: Site of St. Columbia's monasteryIONAAAcross 94: Dickens villainFAGINAAcross 95: Actor in a mob sceneSUPERNUMERARYAAcross 99: Comic's regular actROUTINEAAcross 101: OozingSEEPAGEAAcross 102: Stunted onesRUNTSAAcross 103: Stilton or TilsitCHEESEAAcross 104: One who takes possession, in lawSEIZORAAcross 105: Adam Bede's younger brotherSETHAAcross 106: Composer of "The Perfect Fool"HOLSTDDown 1: One skilled in bell ringingCAMPANOLOGISTDDown 2: Willow branchOSIERDDown 3: CoversLIDSDDown 4: Italian's diminutive suffixINODDown 5: Member of a ballet corpsCORYPHEEDDown 6: Orator from Salem, Ill.BRYANDDown 7: Shipment from Ore.LBRDDown 8: ObjectAIMDDown 9: Solid portion of a fatSTEARINEDDown 10: Scarfs for priestsSTOLESDDown 11: Judicial writTALESDDown 12: Disney's inventive mouseAMOSDDown 13: LabelTAGDDown 14: Roscommon residentIRISHERDDown 15: Sophist's cousinCASUISTDDown 16: Picked out carefullyCULLEDDDown 17: "Typee" sequelOMOODDown 19: PennypinchersSTINTSDDown 20: Wharton's "The ___ of Mirth"HOUSEDDown 22: Inched alongCREPTDDown 25: Adjective for RichardPOORDDown 29: Evenings, in ParisSOIRSDDown 30: French couturierCHANELDDown 31: Product of NicaeaCREDODDown 33: More reservedSHIERDDown 34: Lip: Comb. formCHILODDown 35: Gregorian ___CHANTDDown 38: Marlon Brando, originallyOMAHANDDown 39: Religious language of BuddhismPALIDDown 40: Ornament a metal surfaceCHASEDDown 42: Blende and prillORESDDown 44: Actress in "Rocky"SHIREDDown 45: Follower of ZenoSTOICDDown 46: Palace in FlorencePITTIDDown 47: Org. founded in 1866SPCADDown 49: Flags expertVEXILLOLOGISTDDown 50: Upper crustELITEDDown 51: Liturgical formsRITESDDown 53: Killer whalesORCASDDown 54: Ga. county or riverOCONEEDDown 55: Cumberland and RomancheGAPSDDown 58: A portrayer of Dr. KildareAYRESDDown 60: Nobel chemist Fischer: 1902EMILDDown 62: Entertainers Cheryl and AlanLADDSDDown 63: High-pitchedTREBLEDDown 64: Wahiawa wigglesHULASDDown 65: TrickletRILLDDown 66: ExactingSTERNDDown 68: SharpensHONESDDown 70: NectarousSWEETDDown 72: They take umbrageBRIDLERSDDown 73: Governor of a provinceETHNARCHDDown 74: Shunt; evadeBYPASSDDown 75: National and AmericanLEAGUESDDown 76: Edmond Dantès, e.g.ESCAPEEDDown 77: SawAXIOMDDown 78: Pen or cobSWANDDown 80: Give the meaning ofDEFINEDDown 81: Patriot Silas ___DEANEDDown 83: Disputatious oneARGUERDDown 87: Cuban's drumBONGODDown 88: WaistlineGIRTHDDown 89: Rogers and WilkinsROYSDDown 90: GlutsSATESDDown 92: Austrian university townGRAZDDown 94: Gasohol, e.g.FUELDDown 96: Roof pieceEPIDDown 97: Tentwort or boroniaRUEDDown 98: Subject of 21 AcrossANTDDown 100: Cry of amused surpriseOHO