New York Times Answers - Sunday, 28th August 1988 There are 79 across clues and 88 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 28th August 1988. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: ContainedHELDAAcross 5: SummonCALLAAcross 9: Flicka's footstepCLOPAAcross 13: Mount ___, Greek monastic districtATHOSAAcross 18: HeathenPAGANAAcross 19: Melville novel set in TahitiOMOOAAcross 20: Creator of "Little Iodine"HATLOAAcross 22: Rumba relativeCHA-CHAAAcross 24: Director-dramatistINGMARBERGMANTONCHEKHOVAAcross 28: Cato's "to be"ESSEAAcross 29: Osprey's relativeERNEAAcross 30: AzimuthARCAAcross 31: Bernard ___ Haar, Dutch poetTERAAcross 32: "Call Me Madam" prototypeMESTAAAcross 33: AlsoTOOAAcross 34: Home-school orgs.PTASAAcross 35: Francis, for oneMULEAAcross 36: Epicedia, e.g.ODESAAcross 38: Rival of 87 AcrossAMNERISAAcross 40: TeredoBORERAAcross 41: Berlin productsTUNESAAcross 43: CollarNABAAcross 46: "The ___," Brando's first filmMENAAcross 47: StomataPORESAAcross 48: Actor-hero MurphyAUDIEAAcross 49: PopSODAAAcross 50: Author-clergymanLOUISAMAYALCOTTONMATHERAAcross 56: Granny Smith, e.g.APPLEAAcross 57: "___ Bitsy Spider," children's songITSYAAcross 58: New Zealand beetle grubsHUHUSAAcross 59: System practiced by JacksonSPOILSAAcross 60: HuffPETAAcross 61: Fable, e.g.TALEAAcross 63: Mindanao municipalityMATIAAcross 64: PilasterANTAAAcross 65: Mark Antony's bodyguardEROSAAcross 67: DeclineWANEAAcross 69: Certain berthsUPPERSAAcross 72: ExpertACEAAcross 73: Australian-American singersLANACANTRELLAFITZGERALDAAcross 80: EssayTRYAAcross 81: Oise cathedral townSENLISAAcross 82: Lothian slopeBRAEAAcross 83: Market town of NormandySTLOAAcross 84: Sculptor NadelmanELIEAAcross 86: Metal containersTINSAAcross 87: Radamès's belovedAIDAAAcross 89: "The ___ Dance Kid"TAPAAcross 90: LoathAVERSEAAcross 92: East Coast fish delicacySCRODAAcross 94: West Coast naturalistMUIRAAcross 96: Former N.Y.C. mayorBEAMEAAcross 98: PresidentertainerJAMESBUCHANANETTEFABRAYAAcross 102: Rehan and HuxtableADASAAcross 103: On the ballSHARPAAcross 104: Adores, with "upon"DOTESAAcross 105: W.W. II scene of actionETOAAcross 106: King, in CastillaREYAAcross 107: FusesMELTSAAcross 108: Gods for GalbaLARESAAcross 109: TenuousSLENDERAAcross 113: Actress LouiseTINAAAcross 114: Stens and BrensARMSAAcross 115: Author BagnoldENIDAAcross 116: Diminutive suffixULEAAcross 117: CalcinedASHEDAAcross 120: Society-page wordNEEAAcross 123: Actress O'ConnorUNAAAcross 124: Where Farsi is spokenIRANAAcross 125: Actor PickensSLIMAAcross 126: Bridge champrima donnaCHARLESHGORENATATEBALDIAAcross 131: MacadamizedTARREDAAcross 132: Stendhal protagonistSORELAAcross 133: A son of AdamSETHAAcross 134: Cookie panSHEETAAcross 135: Transmission partsGEARSAAcross 136: AuctionSELLAAcross 137: AffirmativesPROSAAcross 138: Cry said with a sighALASDDown 1: Horse-drawn vehicleHANSOMDDown 2: GoadsEGGSONDDown 3: HaltLAMEDDown 4: Genetic initialsDNADDown 5: Snakes often charmedCOBRASDDown 6: Last wordsAMENSDDown 7: Body of knowledgeLOREDDown 8: Birler's needLOGDDown 9: Silent-film star of "Forever Amber"CHARLESCHAPLINDADARNELLDDown 10: PicadorLANCERDDown 11: N.L. home-run champ: 1942OTTDDown 12: SchemePLOTDDown 13: Sigh in StuttgartACHDDown 14: School compositionsTHEMESDDown 15: Cods' relativesHAKESDDown 16: Baron of "Der Rosenkavalier"OCHSDDown 17: JiggerSHOTDDown 18: Buonarroti masterpiecePIETADDown 21: UndividedONEDDown 23: Hawaiian beverageAVADDown 25: Where rhodopsin aboundsRETINADDown 26: French operatic baritone: 1848-1923MAURELDDown 27: Author of "Hatter's Castle"CRONINDDown 34: Factory-adjustedPRESETDDown 35: Vicious eelMORAYDDown 37: Musicologist TaylorDEEMSDDown 39: Nobelist von Behring: 1901EMILDDown 40: "___ Town," 1938 Rooney filmBOYSDDown 41: Nobel Peace Prize winner: 1984TUTUDDown 42: Japanese veggiesUDOSDDown 43: Kind of ball gameNO-HITDDown 44: Journalist St. JohnsADELADDown 45: BistrosBARSDDown 47: Exclusive rightsPATENTSDDown 48: Hitchcock's "To Catch ___"ATHIEFDDown 49: Seedy blueberriesSTONERSDDown 50: Jacket partLAPELDDown 51: "Rienzi" or "Jenufa"OPERADDown 52: Author SinclairUPTONDDown 53: Where to see "The Last Supper"MILANDDown 54: Go beyondOUTPASSDDown 55: RapidlyAPACEDDown 62: Not at homeAWAYDDown 63: Panel dividerMULLIONDDown 66: LampoonsSATIRESDDown 68: " . . . ___ I saw Elba"EREDDown 70: KidRIBDDown 71: DifficultiesSTRAITSDDown 72: Describing some cheesesAGEDDDown 74: Salad greenCRESSDDown 75: Tangle; snareENTRAPDDown 76: Where the Lomami flowsZAIREDDown 77: Essential oilATTARDDown 78: Vicuña's relativeLLAMADDown 79: A companion of DocDOPEYDDown 84: DodgeEVADEDDown 85: SAC commander: 1948-61LEMAYDDown 88: Let upABATEDDDown 90: Slightly openAJARDDown 91: TV's Barnaby JonesEBSENDDown 92: Scram!SCATDDown 93: Judges' suites: Abbr.CHRSDDown 94: ApportionsMETESDDown 95: ShoshoneansUTESDDown 97: "Psychic Warfare . . . " authorEBONDDown 99: Prussian cavalrymenUHLANSDDown 100: Mailer or LearNORMANDDown 101: Civet, e.g.FELINEDDown 107: Bette from Paterson, N.J.MIDLERDDown 108: Greek wreath componentLAURELDDown 109: Scythe shaftsSNATHSDDown 110: "David and Lisa" starDULLEADDown 111: OmitsELIDESDDown 112: AbsolveREMITDDown 113: Word with cotta or firmaTERRADDown 115: Muse or DryadERATODDown 117: StatuteACTDDown 118: PileSHAGDDown 119: LagomorphHAREDDown 121: Inquiring interjectionsEHSDDown 122: SelvesEGOSDDown 124: Journey, for JuvenalITERDDown 125: Comedian MortSAHLDDown 127: Ames and BegleyEDSDDown 128: Pay dirtOREDDown 128: Pay dirtORE.DDown 129: UraeusASPDDown 130: Youth org.BSA