New York Times Answers - Sunday, 7th May 1989 There are 85 across clues and 83 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 7th May 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: AgreedJIBEDAAcross 6: JamPACKAAcross 10: ImprecatesDAMNSAAcross 15: EnforceCOERCEAAcross 21: Papal capeORALEAAcross 22: Loathsome oneOGREAAcross 23: Walking ___ (gleeful)ON AIRAAcross 24: PlanetariumORRERYAAcross 25: "Roar of the Bull" author?SAUL BELLOWAAcross 27: "The Office Machine" author?NORMAN MAILERAAcross 29: PurflesHEMSAAcross 30: MortgageLIENAAcross 31: "Mercure" composerSATIEAAcross 32: ChooseOPTAAcross 33: ComprehendSEEAAcross 34: Dull surfaceMATTEAAcross 35: Holy Roman emperorsOTHOSAAcross 36: Bonnet itemBEEAAcross 37: U.S.S.R. lakeSEGAAcross 40: Memorable stuttererATESAAcross 41: Hershfield's "___ the Agent"ABIEAAcross 42: Scads of moneyPOTSAAcross 43: Early ceremonial cupAMAAAcross 46: Sport of a sortTREATERAAcross 48: "Cooler in July" author?GEORGEADEAAcross 51: Astronaut ShepardALANAAcross 52: Street showsRAREESAAcross 53: Composer-singer: 1936-73DARINAAcross 55: CrookedAWRYAAcross 56: ImpressionDENTAAcross 57: Successor to a Colt '45ASTROAAcross 58: Thesaurus manROGETAAcross 59: Helps a hoodABETSAAcross 60: Near the hipCOXALAAcross 61: ___ Deep (oceanic depression)NEROAAcross 62: Baldwin-Wallace localeBEREAAAcross 63: Fern's means of reproductionSPOREAAcross 64: Kind of saleGARAGEAAcross 65: Actress JoanneDRUAAcross 66: "Too Hot to Handle" author?ROBERT BURNSAAcross 68: More unruffledSERENERAAcross 69: Keaton or BakerDIANEAAcross 71: Wahine's welcome symbolLEIAAcross 72: NosedPRIEDAAcross 73: AttentiveHEEDFULAAcross 75: "Living With Elsa" author?CHARLES LAMBAAcross 80: Quartet in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"EMSAAcross 83: DismaysUPSETSAAcross 84: Hyenas' homesLAIRSAAcross 85: Day centersNOONSAAcross 86: InhaleDRAWAAcross 87: ___ a pig (obese)FATASAAcross 88: GuillemotMURREAAcross 89: Mythical hold-up manATLASAAcross 90: Billiards immortalHOPPEAAcross 91: Sustenance for an iron horseFUELAAcross 92: Pay to playANTEAAcross 93: Like Harvard Yard's wallsIVIEDAAcross 94: King or LombardCAROLEAAcross 95: Site of the first OlympicsELISAAcross 96: "The Onion Row" author?ESGARDNERAAcross 98: Greyhound's small lookalikeWHIPPETAAcross 99: RetreatDENAAcross 100: TearRACEAAcross 101: To be, in ParisETREAAcross 102: Irish assemblyDAILAAcross 103: Alpine roadESSAAcross 104: ___ glanceATAAAcross 105: Roman shadesMANESAAcross 107: Painter of jockeysDEGASAAcross 108: BustleADOAAcross 111: V.P. under G.R.F.NARAAcross 112: ___ nousENTREAAcross 113: StraightenEVENAAcross 114: Book about the South SeasOMOOAAcross 118: "The Apple of My Eye" author?JAMES BALDWINAAcross 121: "Beaches" author?GEORGE SANDAAcross 123: Explosive containing TNTAMATOLAAcross 124: Climbing plantLIANEAAcross 125: Commedia dell'___ARTEAAcross 126: DauntedFAZEDAAcross 127: Dub againRENAMEAAcross 128: DisclosedBAREDAAcross 129: ActDEEDAAcross 130: LockTRESSDDown 1: BanterJOSHDDown 2: Dies ___IRAEDDown 3: Creator of the Oz booksBAUMDDown 4: Pipe elbowsELLSDDown 5: Society galDEBDDown 6: Better manneredPOLITERDDown 7: Shoelace tagsAGLETSDDown 8: WitchCRONEDDown 9: London's ___ GardensKEWDDown 10: GiftDONATIONDDown 11: Franken's "___ Language"ANOTHERDDown 12: Cuomo or LanzaMARIODDown 13: City NW of MarseilleNIMESDDown 14: Mrs., in MexicoSRADDown 15: VieCOMPETEDDown 16: Emulates DemosthenesORATESDDown 17: SilkwormERIDDown 18: Electric unitsRELSDDown 19: Native CanadianCREEDDown 20: Explorer of AustraliaEYREDDown 26: GladdensELATESDDown 28: "___ Sweetheart," 1924 songNOBODYSDDown 31: AmenSOBEITDDown 34: San ___, Calif.MATEODDown 37: "On Baile's ___," Yeats playSTRANDDDown 38: Hit manERASERDDown 39: "A Beer Is a Beer" author?GERTRUDE STEINDDown 41: "It's ___ day for the Irish"AGREATDDown 42: Ex ___ (one-sided)PARTEDDown 43: "Vatican Days" author?ALEXANDER POPEDDown 44: CopeMANAGEDDown 45: Stag's weaponANTLERDDown 47: Of aircraftAERODDown 49: African republicGABONDDown 50: JugsEWERSDDown 51: Actress Renée of silentsADOREEDDown 53: Dante illustratorDOREDDown 54: Time, e.g.AGERDDown 58: NonconformistREBELDDown 59: Shower timeAPRILDDown 60: S.A. IndianCARIBDDown 62: HonorariumBONUSDDown 63: LitigantsSUERSDDown 64: RudimentsGERMSDDown 66: LotsRAFTSDDown 67: Trumpet soundBLAREDDown 68: Teams of horsesSPANSDDown 70: Perfect typesIDEALSDDown 73: Emulated the nursery wolfHUFFEDDDown 74: Shoulder, in SedanEPAULEDDown 75: Magna ___CARTADDown 76: Personnel directorHIRERDDown 77: UnimpairedENTIREDDown 78: Dover delicacySOLEDDown 79: BackpackLOADDDown 81: Box elders, e.g.MAPLESDDown 82: DarlingSWEETSDDown 84: Dueler's moveLUNGEDDown 86: HamletDORPDDown 88: Makeup itemMASCARADDown 89: ReluctantAVERSEDDown 90: SalutesHAILSDDown 93: Served in a hospitalINTERNEDDDown 94: ___ Kai-shekCHIANGDDown 96: Adjective for a morelEATABLEDDown 97: Principal mass of a toothDENTINEDDown 98: BetWAGEREDDDown 100: RedeemRANSOMDDown 102: Set apartDEVOTEDDown 105: Press, TV, etc.MEDIADDown 106: SadatANWARDDown 107: Plow inventorDEEREDDown 108: Not in harmonyAJARDDown 109: Title Christie heldDAMEDDown 110: Arabia's Gulf of ___OMANDDown 114: To dare, in DurangoOSARDDown 115: Confusing networkMAZEDDown 116: PeopleONESDDown 117: Track concernsODDSDDown 119: J.F.K. listingETADDown 120: Belli's deg.LLBDDown 121: Wander idlyGADDDown 122: NewtEFT