New York Times Answers - Sunday, 9th April 1989 There are 82 across clues and 86 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 9th April 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: FragranceAROMAAAcross 6: Jasper Johns mediumOILSAAcross 10: RambleROAMAAcross 14: "___ and Lovers": LawrenceSONSAAcross 18: Bicycle partsSPOKESAAcross 19: Dispassionate peopleSTOICSAAcross 22: Lamb who wrote about a pigELIAAAcross 23: Field of studyAREAAAcross 24: GOOD-TIME FELLOW'S SPREE, with "OUT": 1915CHARLIESNIGHTAAcross 26: April 16, 1989, to 20 DownCENTENARYAAcross 28: Amonasro's daughterAIDAAAcross 29: Money-exchange allowancesAGIOSAAcross 30: Heart partAORTAAAcross 32: DriftsTRENDSAAcross 33: Rose Bowl pts.TDSAAcross 34: Camel's backbreaker?STRAWAAcross 35: Writer BontempsARNAAAcross 36: Pie edgingsCRUSTSAAcross 37: PeregrineALIENAAcross 38: Renowned Canadian physicianOSLERAAcross 39: Emulated Van WinkleSLEPTAAcross 40: Kind of diskCOMPACTAAcross 43: HE KEEPS A FILLING STATION: 1914THEDENTISTAAcross 45: Religious deg.THBAAcross 48: TerminatesABORTSAAcross 49: Loves too fondlyDOTESAAcross 51: Statue in Piccadilly CircusEROSAAcross 52: Van Gogh's brotherTHEOAAcross 53: Penal and NapoleonicCODESAAcross 54: Juan and EvaPERONSAAcross 55: Wife of OsirisISISAAcross 56: Max, Buddy and BugsBAERSAAcross 57: North Sea feederTEESAAcross 58: London's "White ___"FANGAAcross 59: "Oro y ___," Mont.'s mottoPLATAAAcross 61: Ancient Greek instrumentTRIGONAAcross 62: Syr. neighborISRAAcross 63: LIFE OF RILEY: 1917EASY STREETAAcross 66: Il Duce's daughter and son-in-lawCIANOSAAcross 67: WhinniesNEIGHSAAcross 69: Jazz pianist FathaHINESAAcross 70: Butler or MorseSAMUELAAcross 71: Surveying methodSTADIAAAcross 72: DIVERSION: 1914RE-CREATIONAAcross 72: DIVERSION: 1914RECREATIONAAcross 74: Forced emigrants: Abbr.DPSAAcross 77: Old Athenian tunicCHITONAAcross 78: Poe's "___ in Paradise"TOONEAAcross 80: MedrickTERNAAcross 81: Bind with a ship's ropesFRAPAAcross 82: Great Lakes acronymHOMESAAcross 83: BegetSIREAAcross 84: Del Rio film: 1928RAMONAAAcross 87: Rock cavity's crystalline liningDRUSEAAcross 88: Brick or Dutch followerOVENAAcross 89: Zola novelNANAAAcross 90: Comb: Comb. formCTENOAAcross 91: Gala in GaliciaFIESTAAAcross 92: Footlike partPESAAcross 93: Stage illuminationFOOTLIGHTSAAcross 96: Gift for a third anniversaryLEATHERAAcross 97: DeservesEARNSAAcross 98: What a mantis does?PRAYSAAcross 99: "Now the hungry lion ___": Shak.ROARSAAcross 100: LoudnessVOLUMEAAcross 102: Old World lizardSEPSAAcross 103: Fencing defensePARRYAAcross 104: Links org.PGAAAcross 107: Bagnold's "___ Blandish"SERENAAAcross 108: StaggeringAREELAAcross 110: Vera Zorina's Broadway role: 1945ARIELAAcross 111: ProhibitionistsDRYSAAcross 112: MISERY: 1918ADOGSLIFEAAcross 114: HUSSEIN IN GOTHAM, with "A": 1957KINGINNEWYORKAAcross 117: She wears a sariRANIAAcross 118: Scottish groupCLANAAcross 119: CatnapSNOOZEAAcross 120: Some are closeSHAVESAAcross 121: ___ St. Lawrence, G.B.S.'s homeAYOTAAcross 122: Olden timesYOREAAcross 123: West German riverEGERAAcross 124: Church councilSYNODDDown 1: Garden pestAPHIDDDown 2: Place to ride at anchorROADSDDown 3: GumboOKRADDown 4: Ott or BrooksMELDDown 5: Nepalese, e.g.ASIATICSDDown 6: Legendary Gaelic heroOSSIANDDown 7: Murrow's "Hear ___"ITNOWDDown 8: Clark Kent's girlLOISDDown 9: Mr., in MilanoSIGDDown 10: Straight: Comb. formRECTDDown 11: Olive genusOLEADDown 12: Department in E FranceAINDDown 13: "Once Upon a ___," 1959 musicalMATTRESSDDown 14: Most logicalSANESTDDown 15: Praying figureORANTDDown 16: Wimps' cousinsNERDSDDown 17: Simon ___ (children's game)SAYSDDown 18: Ailurophobe's crySCATDDown 20: SUBJECT OF THIS PUZZLECHARLESSPENCERCHAPLINDDown 21: SquiffedSTONEDDDown 25: Plumed birdEGRETDDown 27: What Mauna Loa can doERUPTDDown 31: UndercookedRAREDDown 34: LathsSLATSDDown 35: PallidASHENDDown 36: Awards for TV commercialsCLIOSDDown 37: "___ moi le déluge"APRESDDown 38: Preminger or BismarckOTTODDown 39: GrooveSTRIADDown 40: Nopal and saguaroCACTIDDown 41: Shawms' successorsOBOESDDown 42: THIS DAY AND AGE: 1936MODERN TIMESDDown 44: Hatching postNESTDDown 45: KLONDIKE EVENT: 1925THEGOLDRUSHDDown 46: Poor boysHEROSDDown 47: Capt.'s deck chiefBO'S'NDDown 47: Capt.'s deck chiefBOS'NDDown 49: Patron saint of FranceDENYSDDown 50: Assns.ORGSDDown 52: French philosopher: 1828-93TAINEDDown 54: Ottoman titlePASHADDown 55: Stagehands' unionIATSEDDown 56: Hitler's mistressBRAUNDDown 58: Dickens villainFAGINDDown 60: Lascivious lookLEERDDown 61: The Bard's Athenian misanthropeTIMONDDown 63: Formal content of a cultureEIDOSDDown 64: ParoxysmTHROEDDown 65: Dutch artist PoortvlietRIENDDown 66: French Revolution songCAIRADDown 68: CorrodedEATENDDown 70: Pool personSTENODDown 71: "When push comes to ___"SHOVEDDown 73: Like ___ of bricksATONDDown 75: Phony gemPASTEDDown 76: Supernumerary's weaponSPEARDDown 77: Karate strokeCHOPDDown 78: ShadesTINTSDDown 79: NuncupativeORALDDown 81: Guitar's fingerboard ridgesFRETSDDown 83: One of Lyon's riversSAONEDDown 85: Court gp.ATTYSDDown 86: HodgepodgeMESSDDown 87: Anne Frank's bookDIARYDDown 89: Average stateNORMALCYDDown 91: Like the legendary FosdickFEARLESSDDown 93: Rural deitiesFAUNSDDown 94: ___ dixitIPSEDDown 95: Cretans or SpartansGREEKSDDown 96: Scicolone on screenLORENDDown 97: Writ of executionELEGITDDown 99: Two-time Oscar winnerRAINERDDown 100: May 8, 1945V-E DAYDDown 101: Base for the Black BearsORONODDown 103: Kind of ringPRIZEDDown 104: Home of the CougarsPROVODDown 105: SpunGYREDDDown 106: QuestionsASKSDDown 107: Poet TeasdaleSARADDown 108: At a distanceAFARDDown 109: Film maker ClairRENEDDown 110: ExcitedAGOGDDown 111: Actress CannonDYANDDown 113: U.N. armILODDown 115: Captain of the ark, to PhilippeNOEDDown 116: "___ Do I Love You?": 1927 songWHY