New York Times Answers - Monday, 1st May 1989 There are 37 across clues and 39 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 1st May 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Aphrodite's boyEROSAAcross 5: Pilot's wheelHELMAAcross 9: Come upARISEAAcross 14: Leningrad's riverNEVAAAcross 15: Covent Garden highlightARIAAAcross 16: RuckusMELEEAAcross 17: ConsiderDEEMAAcross 18: Look afterMINDAAcross 19: More competentABLERAAcross 20: Fell into Morpheus's armsDROPPEDASLEEPAAcross 23: Tankard fillerALEAAcross 24: PostMAILAAcross 25: Water, to WatteauEAUAAcross 28: An official language of PakistanURDUAAcross 31: Greece, to GreeksHELLASAAcross 35: Silkworm landASSAMAAcross 37: Jai ___ALAIAAcross 39: Suffix with Boswell or BurnsIANAAAcross 40: ImpedimentsSTUMBLINGBLOCKSAAcross 43: Ireland, to a CeltEIREAAcross 44: Jacob's twinESAUAAcross 45: Anoint, old styleANELEAAcross 46: Boat owner's problemDRY-ROTAAcross 48: Hair-raisingEERYAAcross 50: ___ Plaines, Ill.DESAAcross 51: Muslim priestIMAMAAcross 53: "___ and Meeks," comic stripEEKAAcross 55: Holiday junketsVACATIONTRIPSAAcross 61: Biblical pauseSELAHAAcross 62: Collier's accessADITAAcross 63: Mead or GeorgeLAKEAAcross 65: Game venueARENAAAcross 66: Sleuth played by LorreMOTOAAcross 67: BadEVILAAcross 68: Soil depositLOESSAAcross 69: A neighbor of TurkeyIRANAAcross 70: Hirsute Himalayan apparitionYETIDDown 1: Cut offENDDDown 2: Oboe or bassoonREEDDDown 3: Cohan's "___ There"OVERDDown 4: Pacific island groupSAMOADDown 5: Laundry containerHAMPERDDown 6: Wyandot's kinERIEDDown 7: The Swedish NightingaleLINDDDown 8: Letter openerMADAMDDown 9: Charlotte ___, U.S. Virgin Islands capitalAMALIEDDown 10: UprisingREBELLIONDDown 11: "Winnie ___ Pu"ILLEDDown 12: Flow slowly throughSEEPDDown 13: Always, to KeatsE'ERDDown 21: Lead weightPLUMBDDown 22: Master, in MadrasSAHIBDDown 25: ComfortedEASEDDDown 26: MovingASTIRDDown 27: High interest rateUSURYDDown 29: Orator's platformDAISDDown 30: ArmbonesULNAEDDown 32: Spiked the punchLACEDDDown 33: TarsusANKLEDDown 34: Envelopes' enclosures: Abbr.SASESDDown 36: Alaskans, Hawaiians et al.AMERICANSDDown 38: Chills and feverAGUEDDown 41: "___ c'est moi"LETATDDown 42: TierLAYERDDown 47: Neb. IndiansOMAHASDDown 49: Gold-medal gymnast: 1984RETTONDDown 52: Home of the HeatMIAMIDDown 54: Actor Richard from ChicagoKILEYDDown 55: ___ Beach, Fla.VERODDown 56: Opposite of aweatherALEEDDown 57: Bouquet or reputationODORDDown 58: Naldi of silents fameNITADDown 59: Do a road jobPAVEDDown 60: Comic routineSKITDDown 61: Paul Dresser's musical "gal"SALDDown 64: Inventor WhitneyELI