New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th March 1988 There are 35 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th March 1988. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Singer VikkiCARRAAcross 5: " . . . bloom in the spring, ___"TRA-LAAAcross 10: Theft at Fenway ParkBASEAAcross 14: Figure in GenesisESAUAAcross 15: Stand in a studioEASELAAcross 16: Moran of "Happy Days"ERINAAcross 17: Met moundsmanRONDARLINGAAcross 19: ___ up (detained)HELDAAcross 20: SlanderTRADUCEAAcross 21: High principlesIDEALSAAcross 23: Small fishIDEAAcross 24: Top off a roomCEILAAcross 25: Dishonest transactionSWEETHEARTDEALAAcross 32: Where to spend a kipLAOSAAcross 33: Most resentfulSORESTAAcross 34: Mon. successorTUEAAcross 35: Way to a man's heart?AORTAAAcross 37: Bell and KettleMASAAcross 38: Mount the soapboxORATEAAcross 40: Mariner's dir.NNEAAcross 41: Greeks' "unlucky" lettersTHETASAAcross 44: He lived 905 yearsENOSAAcross 45: Business-letter startDEARSIRORMADAMAAcross 48: Brain-wave recs.EEGSAAcross 49: Double this for a P.I. portILOAAcross 50: Mia Farrow roleHANNAHAAcross 53: Referred (to)ALLUDEDAAcross 57: Like 44 AcrossAGEDAAcross 58: Cour-Popp-Blackburn collaborationLOVEISBLUEAAcross 61: Tenor MaisonRENEAAcross 62: High hunterORIONAAcross 63: Arturo's changeLIRAAAcross 64: Père David's ___DEERAAcross 65: TwistWRINGAAcross 66: Neck and neckEVENDDown 1: Birth doc.CERTDDown 2: Hebrew lyreASORDDown 3: Punjabi princeRANADDown 4: Reddish to the maxRUDDIESTDDown 5: Poets' three-line groupsTERCETSDDown 6: Chest soundRALEDDown 7: "___ was saying"ASIDDown 8: Dykstra of the MetsLENDDown 9: Boyer-Lamarr filmALGIERSDDown 10: Took inBEHELDDDown 11: VicinityAREADDown 12: Poet who wrote "Opportunity"SILLDDown 13: Non-meeters, oftenENDSDDown 18: French departmentAUDEDDown 22: Same hereDITTODDown 24: Coca's partnerCAESARDDown 25: Vosges riverSAONEDDown 26: "When You ___ Tulip . . . "WOREADDown 27: Round trips for 8 DownHOMERSDDown 28: Muse for SapphoERATODDown 29: He tried to reach heaven on an eagleETANADDown 30: Self-operating: Abbr.AUTOMDDown 31: SordorLEESDDown 32: AlightLANDDDown 36: BefuddledAT SEADDown 39: Bridge callREDOUBLEDDown 42: Poker variationHIGH-LOWDDown 43: Looking happySMILINGDDown 46: Cause to becomeRENDERDDown 47: "___ fair in love . . . "ALLSDDown 50: No picnicHARDDDown 51: He wrote "The Morning Watch"AGEEDDown 52: Hilo gooseNENEDDown 53: Eras on endAEONDDown 54: Sixth-century dateDLIVDDown 55: Gallic riverEUREDDown 56: Honcho at HarvardDEANDDown 59: Bruin Hall of FamerORRDDown 60: Figure on some clocksVII