New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th January 1990 There are 79 across clues and 89 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th January 1990. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Over againANEWAAcross 5: Mil. weaponICBMAAcross 9: Art-school subj.ANATAAcross 13: ___ Claire, stage star of the 30'sINAAAcross 16: "Kenilworth" heroineAMYAAcross 19: City on Seward PeninsulaNOMEAAcross 20: ___ grasFOIEAAcross 21: Tie downLASHAAcross 22: British mothersMUMSAAcross 24: Ka ___, Hawaiian capeLAEAAcross 25: Rossini opera, with "The"THIEVINGMAGPIEAAcross 28: Anything that is braidedPLAITINGAAcross 30: Young oysterSPATAAcross 31: FolkwaysMORESAAcross 32: Like some firesSMOLDERINGAAcross 34: Plus factorASSETAAcross 36: More tenderSORERAAcross 37: OwnsHASAAcross 38: Roof ornamentEPIAAcross 39: Dam for diverting waterWEIRAAcross 40: Needle holdersETUISAAcross 41: Schubert instrumental work, with "The"TROUTQUINTETAAcross 47: Id relativeEGOAAcross 48: Berlin public squarePLATZAAcross 49: LamentableGRIEVOUSAAcross 50: Hindu god of loveKAMAAAcross 51: Mussorgsky vocal compositionSONGOFTHEFLEAAAcross 54: SilkwormERIAAcross 55: Kind of juryPETITAAcross 56: Fathers of dauphinsROISAAcross 57: Bavarian riverROTTAAcross 58: Medics, at timesSEDATERSAAcross 60: Annapolis's riverSEVERNAAcross 63: Tennis strokeLOBAAcross 64: Cousin of a smashADEAAcross 67: ExcessivelyTOOAAcross 68: Inventor of a sign languageEPEEAAcross 69: Arrowed traffic signONE-WAYAAcross 72: Word historyETYMOLOGYAAcross 77: Saint-Saëns zoological fantasyTHECARNIVALOFTHEANIMALSAAcross 82: "Two heads ___ than one": HeywoodAREBETTERAAcross 83: Contralto AndersonMARIANAAcross 84: Author of "A Death in the Family"AGEEAAcross 85: Curmudgeon's wordBAHAAcross 86: Summer in Phila.EDTAAcross 88: Black Hawk was oneSACAAcross 89: Visionary planSCHEMEAAcross 91: Fast-talking comedianPATTERERAAcross 96: Piedmontese cityASTIAAcross 98: PorticoSTOAAAcross 99: Pale shades of beigeECRUSAAcross 100: Kind of coal or pumpJETAAcross 102: Sibelius tone poem, with "The"SWANOFTUONELAAAcross 108: Brit. moneySTERAAcross 109: Philosopher who started as a sculptorSOCRATESAAcross 111: Certain tidesNEAPSAAcross 112: Hippie's English counterpartMODAAcross 113: Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of ___"THEBUMBLEBEEAAcross 115: Aquarium fishTETRAAAcross 116: Puccini heroineMIMIAAcross 117: Luzon peakIBAAAcross 118: Palindromic sheepEWEAAcross 119: Patron saint of FranceDENISAAcross 120: Genesis verbBEGATAAcross 121: NonconformistICONOCLASTAAcross 125: Lovely lassesPERISAAcross 126: Diamond shapePEARAAcross 127: Erstwhile campus cutupSTREAKERAAcross 128: Stravinsky operaTHENIGHTINGALEAAcross 133: Vital statisticAGEAAcross 134: ___ de veauTETEAAcross 135: Infinite timeEONSAAcross 136: Epitaph starterHEREAAcross 137: School Wellington attendedETONAAcross 138: Legal matterRESAAcross 139: PuntyRODAAcross 140: Author S. S. Van ___DINEAAcross 141: AutocratTSARAAcross 142: SunderRENDDDown 1: KelepANTDDown 2: Classic Japanese dramaNOHDDown 3: A putting into circulationEMISSIONDDown 4: Loser, proverbiallyWEEPERDDown 5: "___ Die," Gide workIFITDDown 6: Emulate Peter FunkCONDDown 7: Kind of bassBIGMOUTHDDown 8: Learn by heartMEMORIZEDDown 9: Phil the Fiddler's creatorALGERDDown 10: PilesNAPSDDown 11: "Unaccustomed ___ am . . . "ASIDDown 12: "For want of a nail ___ was lost"THESHOEDDown 13: Wolves in sheeps' clothingIMPOSTORSDDown 14: InvalidNULLDDown 15: Mozart's middle nameAMADEUSDDown 16: Others, to OvidALIIDDown 17: Director Delbert or DanielMANNDDown 18: PetemanYEGGDDown 23: Famed bassoSIEPIDDown 26: Dye vesselVATDDown 27: Brother of ErisARESDDown 29: TrifleTRINKETDDown 33: Color of a whole decadeMAUVEDDown 34: IntimidatesAWESDDown 35: Lily of the WestSEGODDown 36: Some photocopies, for shortSTATSDDown 40: PuckishELFINDDown 41: Weight allowanceTRETDDown 42: LassoRIATADDown 43: John Ford 1952 film, with "The"QUIETMANDDown 44: Family name in "A Rage to Live"TATEDDown 45: Asian rulerEMIRDDown 46: Makes edgingTATSDDown 48: IndigentPOORDDown 49: WorldwideGLOBALDDown 52: Home of ouzoGREECEDDown 53: Stubbornly willfulFROWARDDDown 55: Town on Philadelphia's Main LinePAOLIDDown 59: River in a Burns poemDOONDDown 60: CoterieSETDDown 61: Biblical Hebrew measureEPHADDown 62: Change directionVEERDDown 63: EmbankmentLEVEEDDown 65: Arrive at Grand CentralDETRAINDDown 66: Moral standardETHICDDown 69: Kind of trainingON-THE-JOBDDown 70: Basketball tourn.NITDDown 71: ___ KippurYOMDDown 73: "___, though I walk through the valley . . . "YEADDown 74: Gerald Ford, by birthOMAHANDDown 75: Kind of plum, for shortGAGEDDown 76: Theoretic primordial source of all elementsYLEMDDown 78: Liszt and Prévost, e.g.ABBESDDown 79: FosterREARDDown 80: "Bake me a cake . . . ___ you can"FASTASDDown 81: BishopricSEEDDown 87: PredilectionTASTEDDown 89: Buddhist shrineSTUPADDown 90: Doves' soundsCOOSDDown 91: ButtinskyPESTDDown 92: Pituitary hormone: Abbr.ACTHDDown 93: Place for a hat or a shoeTREEDDown 94: Type of engineTURBINEDDown 95: Cut back underbrush againRECLEAREDDDown 97: ___ Pea, small comic characterSWEEDDown 98: White dwarfsSTARSDDown 101: What a Scot wears under a kiltTREWSDDown 103: "It Happened ___," early Colbert filmONENIGHTDDown 104: FixationsFETISHESDDown 105: Leave one's native landEMIGRATEDDown 106: Relative of a mesaLOMADDown 107: Mine entranceADITDDown 109: BuckSMACKERDDown 110: Incited a criminalABETTEDDDown 114: SubU-BOATDDown 115: Actress GarrTERIDDown 116: ScantMEAGERDDown 119: DumbDENSEDDown 120: Actor GazzaraBENDDown 121: Munich's riverISARDDown 122: Hauling chg.CTGEDDown 123: Cuprite and tinstoneORESDDown 124: A daughter of PhoebeLETODDown 125: Eponym of an Eastern statePENNDDown 126: Kind of tablePIERDDown 129: Polloi leaderHOIDDown 130: Refrain syllableTRADDown 131: Nol of CambodiaLONDDown 132: ResultEND