New York Times Answers - Saturday, 2nd December 1989 There are 37 across clues and 38 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 2nd December 1989. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Flesh: Comb. formSARCAAcross 5: Sprinters' placesMARKSAAcross 10: Ann Miller forteTAPAAcross 13: Airplane's ___ strutOLEOAAcross 14: Houston's The Summit, e.g.ARENAAAcross 15: ___ Lucano, Italian townMUROAAcross 16: Beatty filmREDSAAcross 17: Certain coatsREDINGOTESAAcross 19: "___ Rides Again"DESTRYAAcross 21: PositionATTITUDEAAcross 22: Fine white clayKAOLINAAcross 24: Urge on, in AyrERTAAcross 25: Basque's supposed ancestorIBERIANAAcross 27: Instrument called dumb compassPELORUSAAcross 31: Gal of songSALAAcross 32: Derisive lookSNEERAAcross 34: " . . . they ___ sign": Luke 11:29SEEKAAAcross 35: U.S.A.F. height fndr.ALTMAAcross 37: Office stampDATERAAcross 39: Neb. neighborSDAKAAcross 40: Medicine from aloesALOINAAcross 42: Ed Norton's workplaceSEWERAAcross 44: Cong. unitHSEAAcross 45: SympathizeCONDOLEAAcross 47: Renée of the silents and familyADOREESAAcross 49: U.S. farm-power org.REAAAcross 50: Tell or CupidARCHERAAcross 51: Made readable for the blindBRAILLEDAAcross 55: Gridiron playEND RUNAAcross 58: Vigorous; lustyRED-BLOODEDAAcross 60: Emerald Isle, to a GaelEIREAAcross 61: Las Vegas ratiosODDSAAcross 62: Gozo neighborMALTAAAcross 63: Common conjunctionsANDSAAcross 64: Sentence pts.WDSAAcross 65: Close to, in poesyANEARAAcross 66: Stout sizes, for shortLGESDDown 1: Flight of mallardsSORDDDown 2: Sheltered, at seaALEEDDown 3: Clem Kadiddlehopper's creatorREDSKELTONDDown 4: Laurel or Hardy, e.g.CO-STARDDown 4: Laurel or Hardy, e.g.COSTARDDown 5: Home of the TerpsMARYLANDDDown 6: "Violets ___ blue"AREDDown 7: FortificationREDANDDown 8: Make cardigansKNITDDown 9: S.C. riverSANTEEDDown 10: "Swan Lake" skirtTUTUDDown 11: Cézanne's "Boy in ___ Vest"AREDDDown 12: Tableau vivantPOSEDDown 15: Words to live byMOTTOESDDown 18: TV's "The Golden ___"GIRLSDDown 20: French kingsROISDDown 23: " . . . weed/That rots itself ___ on Lethe wharf": Shak.INEASEDDown 25: Stern or NewtonISAACDDown 26: Verdi's "Un ___ in maschera"BALLODDown 27: Ante 1941, e.g.PREWARDDown 28: SubterfugeRED HERRINGDDown 29: Czar's decreeUKASEDDown 30: Japanese beveragesSAKESDDown 33: Nice summerETEDDown 36: Leaves' main veinsMIDRIBSDDown 38: SavinRED CEDARDDown 41: "Free Show Tonight . . . " authorNOELLDDown 43: "The Seasons of Life" authorROHNDDown 46: Bolivian town meaning "the hill"LALOMADDown 48: Give out cards againREDEALDDown 50: ConfuseADDLEDDown 51: Oft mopped featureBROWDDown 52: Comedian FoxxREDDDDown 53: SupplementsADDSDDown 54: Of the dawnEOANDDown 56: Shaped like a key handle, in heraldryURDEDDown 57: "Untouchable" heroNESSDDown 59: Zeta's followerETA