New York Times Answers - Sunday, 4th June 1989 There are 84 across clues and 87 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 4th June 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: " . . . a tall ship and ___ steer her by": MasefieldASTARTOAAcross 5: Actor HoffmanDUSTINAAcross 11: Little Iodine's creatorHATLOAAcross 16: "___ moss-trooping Scott was he": ScottASTARKAAcross 19: U.S. columnistALSOPAAcross 20: Like some bedsUNMADEAAcross 21: StandoffishALOOFAAcross 22: Chinese dynastyTSINAAcross 24: Very meager paySTARVATIONWAGESAAcross 26: TexasLONE-STAR STATEAAcross 28: DrainSAPAAcross 29: Lowest pointsNADIRSAAcross 30: Groups of threeTRINESAAcross 32: Piggy-bank contentsCENTSAAcross 33: On handPRESENTAAcross 35: Baseball pitchSLIDERAAcross 36: Dennis and DuncanSANDYSAAcross 37: Fatigue symptomACHEAAcross 39: Media man TurnerTEDAAcross 40: Fishing netSEINEAAcross 41: BindsGIRDSAAcross 42: Daylight dimmersBLINDSAAcross 44: RatifiesAMENSAAcross 45: DefaultsFAILSAAcross 47: Half a scoreTENAAcross 50: Manned a shellOAREDAAcross 51: Military bigwigFIVESTARGENERALAAcross 54: Soft cheeseBRIEAAcross 55: ResidueDREGSAAcross 56: Oblast and city of the U.S.S.R.ORELSAAcross 57: Host at ValhallaODINAAcross 58: FlunkyAIDEAAcross 59: EffortlessnessEASEAAcross 60: "Le Roi d'Yvetot" composerIBERTAAcross 61: Timber wolvesLOBOSAAcross 63: NaggedCARPEDAAcross 65: Betray a hood's confidenceRATONAAcross 67: Rome's riverTIBERAAcross 68: Mount ___, JordanHORAAcross 69: Bard's "before"EREAAcross 70: Share top billingCO-STARAAcross 70: Share top billingCOSTARAAcross 73: Parish-Perkins tune: 1934STARSFELLONALABAMAAAcross 77: Ukr., e.g.SSRAAcross 78: Sol.ANSAAcross 79: Ft. soldiersINFAAcross 80: MosquitoAEDESAAcross 81: Became cheerfulLITUPAAcross 83: Thusly: Colloq.LIKESOAAcross 85: Tamar's half-brotherAMNONAAcross 86: SwapTRADEAAcross 88: Fox terrier of filmsASTAAAcross 92: Myrna's kinfolkLOYSAAcross 93: "___ a man with seven wives"IMETAAcross 94: "A Rage to Live" authorO'HARAAAcross 95: WanASHENAAcross 96: A biol. sci.ANATAAcross 97: Figurative signs of joySTARSINONESEYESAAcross 100: Of ___ (undistinguished)ASORTAAcross 101: Together: Comb. formSYNAAcross 102: City: Ger.STADTAAcross 103: Nitrous ___ (laughing gas)OXIDEAAcross 104: MelodicARIOSEAAcross 105: QuotidianDAILYAAcross 107: Black teaBOHEAAAcross 108: Fine, mod styleA-OKAAcross 110: Natives: SuffixOTESAAcross 111: Be calculatingSCHEMEAAcross 113: Movable pointerCURSORAAcross 115: Some Italian singersSOPRANIAAcross 117: Bolivian cityORUROAAcross 118: SwordRAPIERAAcross 119: ___ Sark, a Channel Islands rulerDAMEOFAAcross 120: Glasgow vetoNAEAAcross 123: A discarded title for "G.W.T.W."NOTINOURSTARSAAcross 125: "When ___ sang together . . . ": Job 38:7THEMORNINGSTARSAAcross 128: Ending for an inchoative verbESCEAAcross 129: Al ___ (chewy)DENTEAAcross 130: Author WeltyEUDORAAAcross 131: Activates anewRESTARTSAAcross 132: Sounds seeking silenceSHSAAcross 133: ___ down (scold)DRESSAAcross 134: Double dagger, in printingDIESISAAcross 135: Being, to BrutusESSEDDown 1: Edison's middle nameALVADDown 2: Blue gemsSTARSAPPHIRESDDown 3: PreschoolerTOTDDown 4: Vent one's viewOPINEDDown 5: Seaport in ScotlandDUNDEEDDown 6: RelaxUNWINDDDown 7: FashionableSMARTDDown 8: Shoelace endsTAGSDDown 9: Cyprinoid fishIDEDDown 10: Young birdNESTLINGDDown 11: A binary compoundHALIDEDDown 12: SoloALONEDDown 13: Coloring agentTONERDDown 14: Former Brooklyn pitcherLOESDDown 15: "A pair ___-cross'd lovers . . . ": Shak.OFSTARDDown 16: AccompanyATTENDDDown 17: G.I. publicationSTARS AND STRIPESDDown 18: Poker potKITTYDDown 19: Spectral typesASTARSDDown 23: Memorable crime fighterNESSDDown 25: OvensOASTSDDown 27: Isolated rocksSCARSDDown 31: Washer cycleRINSEDDown 34: One going back on a promiseRENEGERDDown 35: Feel effects of a head blowSEESTARSDDown 36: Dormer partSILLDDown 37: HabitatABODEDDown 38: Bow or BartonCLARADDown 40: Fuse oresSMELTDDown 41: ___ Carlo MenottiGIANDDown 43: Dentist's deg.DDSDDown 44: State firmlyAVERDDown 45: Brimmed headgearFEDORADDown 46: Doric column edgeARISDDown 48: Sea ducksEIDERSDDown 49: Indigent personNEEDERDDown 51: Misrepresent as genuineFOB OFFDDown 52: Actress Cara of "Fame" fameIRENEDDown 53: Prize eponymNOBELDDown 54: PreventBARDDown 60: "___ Use Raising a Shout": AudenITSNODDown 61: Bed sheets, etc.LINENDDown 62: Nigerian V.I.P.'sOBASDDown 63: French noblemanCOMTEDDown 64: New Guinea peopleARAUDDown 66: "___ Born"ASTARISDDown 67: CommotionTO-DODDown 68: Alaskan IndiansHAIDASDDown 70: Maria of operaCALLASDDown 71: Having a certain sharp flavorONIONYDDown 72: TV roles for Glaser and SoulSTARSKYANDHUTCHDDown 74: PlaintLAMENTDDown 75: Slowly, to SoltiLENTODDown 76: TrumpetBLAREDDown 82: FervorPASSIONDDown 84: Part of i.e.ESTDDown 85: In the thick ofAMIDDDown 86: Bara of silentsTHEDADDown 87: Comedienne MarthaRAYEDDown 89: MeteorsSHOOTINGSTARSDDown 90: ClippedTERSEDDown 91: Poker paymentsANTESDDown 93: "Je dis," in EnglishISAYDDown 94: Basketry twigOSIERDDown 95: Swiss riverAARDDown 97: Take by surpriseSTARTLEDDown 98: Lariat loopNOOSEDDown 99: UrgedEXHORTEDDDown 102: Carly or PaulSIMONDDown 104: City SE of ClevelandAKRONDDown 106: High hideawaysAERIESDDown 107: Ballet movementsBRISESDDown 108: Honshu seaportAOMORIDDown 109: Verdi worksOPERASDDown 111: Loudness unitSONEDDown 112: IrritableCROSSDDown 113: Chili con ___CARNEDDown 114: Whipper-snappersUPSTARTSDDown 115: Greek isleSAMOSDDown 116: FlamingAFIREDDown 118: Remorseful oneRUERDDown 119: "___ Dinah," 1958 hit tuneDEDEDDown 121: Phoenician love goddessASTARTEDDown 122: Ar successorESSDDown 124: BizarreODDDDown 126: Hawaiian syndicateHUIDDown 127: Vane dirs.NES