New York Times Answers - Sunday, 9th October 1988 There are 67 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 9th October 1988. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Ornamental studAGLETAAcross 6: Betel palmARECAAAcross 11: DesignatesTABSAAcross 15: Painter BenjaminWESTAAcross 19: More cunningSLIERAAcross 20: Ancient Greek populaceDEMOSAAcross 21: WillowITEAAAcross 22: First Chinese dynastyHSIAAAcross 23: A work by barnyard collaborators?COCK-AND-BULL STORYAAcross 26: Agenda componentITEMAAcross 27: Pay dirtOREAAcross 27: Pay dirtORE.AAcross 28: City in S FranceALESAAcross 29: Giraffe's kinOKAPIAAcross 30: Suffragist LucySTONEAAcross 31: King Mark's castleTINTAGELAAcross 34: Female swanPENAAcross 35: Steno's needNOTEPADAAcross 37: StrutSASHAYAAcross 38: Apian darners?SEWINGBEESAAcross 40: Melampus, for oneSEERAAcross 41: Sheet of stampsPANEAAcross 44: ___ Paulo, BrazilSAOAAcross 45: Manor or tutor endingIALAAcross 46: Nicaraguan rebelCONTRAAAcross 48: Keeps in officeREELECTSAAcross 53: In a frenzied stateAMOKAAcross 57: Leftist clupeids?REDHERRINGSAAcross 60: Exclamation of reliefPHEWAAcross 61: GreedinessRAPACITYAAcross 63: A main street in RomaCORSOAAcross 64: Kipling's ___ KhanSHEREAAcross 65: Portable lodge of a certain shapeATENTAAcross 66: Famed conductorMEHTAAAcross 68: ___ show (spectacle)RAREEAAcross 69: Wheel spokesRUNGSAAcross 70: Flower stalkSCAPEAAcross 72: PyromaniacARSONISTAAcross 75: ___ codeAREAAAcross 76: Lagomorph from Llangollen?WELSH RABBITAAcross 79: Congou and hysonTEASAAcross 80: Glass gardensTERRARIAAAcross 82: "Two ___ People," 1938 tuneSLEEPYAAcross 83: " . . . ___ of little faith?": Matt. 8:26OYEAAcross 84: Some hosts, for shortMCSAAcross 87: GroutsOATSAAcross 88: Poem by ByronLARAAAcross 92: Equine political demand?HORSEPOWERAAcross 95: Howard and RussellBAKERSAAcross 97: Long-legged shorebirdsAVOCETSAAcross 99: Joplin workRAGAAcross 100: Callas's style of singingBEL CANTOAAcross 102: A king of CreteMINOSAAcross 103: Disagreeable taskCHOREAAcross 105: ___ NostraCOSAAAcross 106: TwitchingTICAAcross 107: N.L. batting champ: 1966ALOUAAcross 108: Canine dental visit?HOUND'S-TOOTH CHECKAAcross 108: Canine dental visit?HOUNDSTOOTH CHECKAAcross 112: StigmaSLURAAcross 113: EntreatURGEAAcross 114: StaleTRITEAAcross 115: "Ici on ___ français"PARLEAAcross 116: Spanish painterSERTAAcross 117: Editor's notationSTETAAcross 118: Follower of sixthSENSEAAcross 119: Ledger itemASSETDDown 1: Some neckwearASCOTSDDown 2: NimbiGLORIASDDown 3: FreedomLICENSEDDown 4: "___ and Meek," comic stripEEKDDown 5: Refrain syllableTRADDown 6: ConfoundADDLEDDown 7: Shays or TylerREBELDDown 8: Cassowaries' cousinsEMUSDDown 9: Mountain passCOLDDown 10: SlantingASLOPEDDown 11: Oberon's spouseTITANIADDown 12: On a pinnacleATOPDDown 13: Vitus ___, Danish navigatorBERINGDDown 14: AffirmationSAYDDown 15: Plastered pachyderm?WHITE ELEPHANTDDown 16: Bars, legallyESTOPSDDown 17: Home of St. CatherineSIENADDown 18: Emulated PetruchioTAMEDDDown 24: Former Hungarian prime ministerNAGYDDown 25: TwistsSKEWSDDown 30: BargainSTEALDDown 32: Tea, in ToursTHEDDown 33: Rhine feederAARDDown 36: Some of Tony's kinOBIESDDown 38: WitheredSEREDDown 39: Norse FatesNORNSDDown 41: Wilbur or MerrillPOETDDown 42: Judge Hardy's offspringANDYDDown 43: UtmostN-THDDown 43: UtmostNTHDDown 46: Dernier ___CRIDDown 47: ToxophilitesARCHERSDDown 49: Kind of tripEGODDown 50: Marilyn's "Bus Stop" roleCHERIEDDown 51: Opera's StratasTERESADDown 52: BonbonsSWEETSDDown 53: Ark's landfallARARATDDown 54: Actor once called The HunkMATUREDDown 55: Kitchen itemOPENERDDown 56: Marsupial motel?KANGAROO COURTDDown 58: DeteriorateROTDDown 59: Author LevinIRADDown 62: Parts of dols.CTSDDown 64: Hit-show warningSRODDown 66: Joad and KettleMASDDown 67: Williams athleteEPHDDown 70: A whaleSEIDDown 71: Hold tightlyCLAMPDDown 72: InciteABETDDown 73: Saws with the grainRIPSDDown 74: Hampshire's homeSTYDDown 76: Snatch forciblyWRESTDDown 77: Indonesian islandALORDDown 78: "___ Clown," Porter tuneBEADDown 81: A Dr. Kildare portrayerAYRESDDown 85: Diadem for DiCORONETDDown 86: TurfSWARDDDown 88: Fond du ___, Wis.LACDDown 89: AliasA.K.A.DDown 89: AliasAKADDown 90: TenantsRENTERSDDown 91: A, e.g.ARTICLEDDown 92: Integrity, English styleHONOURDDown 93: AccompanyESCORTDDown 94: Rids the body ofEGESTSDDown 95: MediocreBLAHDDown 96: Concavity of a jointSOCKETDDown 97: AccumulateAMASSDDown 98: Dulls enderVILLEDDown 100: Kipling poemBOOTSDDown 101: A LauderESTEEDDown 104: VastHUGEDDown 105: Soldo or solidusCOINDDown 108: Bohemian martyrHUSDDown 109: Due followerTREDDown 110: He checks the bks.CPADDown 111: Expressions of surpriseHAS