New York Times Answers - Monday, 18th June 1990 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 18th June 1990. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: PileHEAPAAcross 5: Hallowed: Comb. formSACROAAcross 10: Freudian followerSLIPAAcross 14: Othello's villainous aideIAGOAAcross 15: ApportionALLOTAAcross 16: YieldCEDEAAcross 17: Headline sometimes seen in JuneSCHOOLSOUTAAcross 19: Patriot NathanHALEAAcross 20: Pottery fragmentSHARDAAcross 21: Brief halt en routeSTOP OVERAAcross 21: Brief halt en routeSTOPOVERAAcross 23: Recipient of a giftDONEEAAcross 26: Garden toolsHOESAAcross 27: Towel wordHERSAAcross 31: Place for a peaPODAAcross 32: Warsaw is its cap.POLAAcross 33: OustedEVICTEDAAcross 35: Pianist Gyorgy ___SANDORAAcross 38: Tom Swift's flying ___MACHINEAAcross 39: High crimeTREASONAAcross 41: Marine hazardsSHOALSAAcross 42: Skin sheddingECDYSISAAcross 43: Suffix with audit or directORYAAcross 44: Twelve fifty-nine successorONEAAcross 45: Casa roomSALAAAcross 46: Cinders of comicsELLAAAcross 48: WaggishDROLLAAcross 50: Spot for a welcome matDOORSTEPAAcross 52: Specks; jotsIOTASAAcross 57: RegardingASTOAAcross 58: Old-style word for a teacherSCHOOLMARMAAcross 61: BrozTITOAAcross 62: "As sure ___ as ever won . . . ": Shak.ACARDAAcross 63: His Rose was IrishABIEAAcross 64: Tree of the PhilippinesANAMAAcross 65: Rajah's brideRANEEAAcross 66: UnmannerlyRUDEDDown 1: Serpentine soundHISSDDown 2: Every's fellow travelerEACHDDown 3: Turkish commanderAGHADDown 4: ___ Richard of Almanack famePOORDDown 5: Pitcher MaglieSALDDown 6: D'Amato and SmithALSDDown 7: Shut downCLOSEDDDown 8: Course of travelROUTEDDown 9: Preminger or GrahamOTTODDown 10: Period in the life of Tom BrownSCHOOLDAYSDDown 11: Part of AWOLLEAVEDDown 12: Runs in neutralIDLESDDown 13: Jury memberPEERDDown 18: EccentricODDDDown 22: DialedPHONEDDDown 24: In a candid wayOPENLYDDown 25: Central pointsNODESDDown 27: Stitch precederHEMDDown 28: Le Gallienne and a GaborEVASDDown 29: OpulentRICHDDown 30: This has classSCHOOLROOMDDown 32: Post predecessorPARCELDDown 34: Certain crownsTIARASDDown 35: Worker in a poolSTENODDown 36: Pelion supporterOSSADDown 37: Stir up the watersROILDDown 40: Org. for collegiansNSADDown 44: Little Oliver Twist, e.g.ORPHANDDown 46: Red dye used in cosmeticsEOSINDDown 47: Actress CrabtreeLOTTADDown 48: British navigational aidDECCADDown 49: Diamond bearerLILDDown 50: InfoDATADDown 51: Ivan or NicholasTSARDDown 53: Famed tentmakerOMARDDown 54: ProhibitionTABUDDown 55: DryARIDDDown 56: "Peter Pan" pirateSMEEDDown 59: Metal holderOREDDown 59: Metal holderORE.DDown 60: Pindar productODE