New York Times Answers - Friday, 19th May 1989 There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 19th May 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Samoan portAPIAAAcross 5: Clifton or JackWEBBAAcross 9: Marx Brothers movie, e.g.FARCEAAcross 14: Broadway loserBOMBAAcross 15: Atop the IndianASEAAAcross 16: Pleiades pursuerORIONAAcross 17: Pay moreCOMEAGAINAAcross 19: InflexibleRIGIDAAcross 20: PaySHELL OUTAAcross 21: Norwegian saludsSKOALSAAcross 22: U.S.N.A. gradENSAAcross 23: Spent the wadSHOTAAcross 24: Mocha or javaCOFFEEAAcross 28: Mack's weaponSHIVAAcross 29: Piscatorial floatBOBAAcross 32: One sometimes clay-footedIDOLAAcross 33: PayREMUNERATEAAcross 36: Typographic strokeSERIFAAcross 38: Part of a yenSENAAcross 39: RemaindersRESTSAAcross 40: PayCOMPENSATEAAcross 43: Cosmetic additiveALOEAAcross 44: "___ Clear Day . . . "ONAAAcross 45: Drugstore cowboyEYERAAcross 46: " . . . they have ___ day nor night": Rev. 14:11NORESTAAcross 48: Pindar outputODESAAcross 49: Focal pt.CTRAAcross 50: Refilled a roleRECASTAAcross 53: Surveyors' ___ closureERRORSOFAAcross 58: Cease, at seaAVASTAAcross 59: ___ palm (pay a bribe)GREASETHEAAcross 60: Tithing unitTENTHAAcross 61: AgainstANTIAAcross 62: Nice nightNUITAAcross 63: Wipe the slateERASEAAcross 64: Ump followerTEENAAcross 65: HautboyOBOEDDown 1: Kindergarten subj.ABC'SDDown 1: Kindergarten subj.ABCSDDown 2: Milne's bearPOOHDDown 3: Connie Francis hit, "___ Again"IMMEDDown 4: Third manABELDDown 5: Conestoga bossWAGONERDDown 6: Pottage receiver's namesakesESAUSDDown 7: So ___ (amen)BEITDDown 8: ProhibitBANDDown 9: PayFORK OVERDDown 10: Out of orderARIOTDDown 11: Latvian capitalRIGADDown 12: Snake's maneuverCOILDDown 13: Means' justifiersENDSDDown 18: Sheltered at seaALEEDDown 21: Thin-skinned areaSHINDDown 23: Switch the local, e.g.SHUNTDDown 24: Lake herringCISCODDown 25: Keats's "___ a Grecian Urn"ODEONDDown 26: Pro ___ balance sheetFORMADDown 27: Flop's partnerFLIPDDown 28: Campaign tactic, sometimesSMEARDDown 29: Swiss canton, old styleBASLEDDown 30: First Reich rulers: 936-1002OTTOSDDown 31: AttackBESETDDown 34: Some curvesESSESDDown 35: Kind of guardREARDDown 37: ___ kitty (pays)FEEDSTHEDDown 41: Raisa's negativeNYETDDown 42: Board AmtrakENTRAINDDown 47: Spanish card suitOROSDDown 48: KilnsOASTSDDown 49: Greek isleCRETEDDown 50: DeserveRATEDDown 51: AlwaysEVERDDown 52: Site of Christ's first miracleCANADDown 53: Former lightweight champERNEDDown 54: Gretna Green antithesisRENODDown 55: Usher's profferingSTUBDDown 56: Buckeye StateOHIODDown 57: Treat royallyFETEDDown 59: Heater or rodGAT