New York Times Answers - Sunday, 31st December 1995 There are 67 across clues and 93 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 31st December 1995. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Breath protectorGASMASKAAcross 8: Young chickenBROILERAAcross 15: Write mediocre literaturePOTBOILAAcross 22: 1979 Caine-Ustinov filmASHANTIAAcross 23: Day at the moviesLARAINEAAcross 24: Strauss opera heroineARIADNEAAcross 25: "T.J. Hooker" starSHATNERAAcross 26: Song heard at Sky-DomeOCANADAAAcross 27: Munsel of the MetPATRICEAAcross 28: HIS NEW RANK'S SAME: "TOP ACTOR"TOMHANKSWINSREPEATOSCARAAcross 31: It's of miner concernOREAAcross 31: It's of miner concernORE.AAcross 32: Has a bawlSOBSAAcross 33: Pumpernickel ingredientRYEAAcross 34: Serpentine nicknameNESSIEAAcross 38: Fanny Brice's theme songMYMANAAcross 41: Triple Crown winner, 1937WAR ADMIRALAAcross 48: Gulf of Guinea portACCRAAAcross 50: TV jokerROMEROAAcross 52: "A Night at the Opera" tuneALONEAAcross 53: OH-H NICE! TELL ARISTIDE FOES...HAITIHOLDSFREEELECTIONSAAcross 60: OccasionalODDAAcross 61: HarmfulNOXIOUSAAcross 62: Raiders' strikesTDSAAcross 63: TicklesPLEASESAAcross 64: GreenNAIVEAAcross 66: Raucous speechYAWPAAcross 67: UninterestingDRYAAcross 68: StingingACIDAAcross 69: George Meredith novel, with "The"EGOISTAAcross 71: Conductor OzawaSEIJIAAcross 73: Knowledgeable aboutUP ONAAcross 73: Knowledgeable aboutUPONAAcross 74: Piece of eightPESOAAcross 78: I'VE GOT COUNTRY'S MIND SPLITSIMPSONVERDICTNOTGUILTYAAcross 83: Eighty-sixTOSSAAcross 84: One with will power?HEIRAAcross 85: SucceedENSUEAAcross 86: Snobs' looksSNEERSAAcross 87: Ancient PersianMEDEAAcross 88: Sought officeRANAAcross 89: "Buffalo _____" (old song)GALSAAcross 92: PatoisARGOTAAcross 93: StuckSTYMIEDAAcross 97: Jack of clubsPAMAAcross 98: "Paper Chase" subjectCASE LAWAAcross 100: Man with an alibiIKEAAcross 101: CALAMITY! I SHOOK, SHATTEREDTHEOKLAHOMACITYDISASTERAAcross 105: In a huffIRATEAAcross 106: Poet-novelist WylieELINORAAcross 107: Japanese porcelainIMARIAAcross 108: Scotch and Drambuie drinksRUSTYNAILSAAcross 111: Feel nostalgicYEARNAAcross 114: Foreign correspondent?PEN PALAAcross 118: Lily Tomlin's Edith _____ANNAAcross 119: Lets touch themNETSAAcross 121: Contemporary artAREAAcross 122: PULL BIG STREAK! O'S CHEERINGCALRIPKENBESTSLOUGEHRIGAAcross 135: ExcitementAROUSALAAcross 136: Tough guy of filmdomALDORAYAAcross 137: Island on which Father Damien workedMOLOKAIAAcross 138: Birthplace of grunge rockSEATTLEAAcross 139: "Annie" choreographer PeterGENNAROAAcross 140: BuddyPAISANOAAcross 141: Transports for HolmesHANSOMSAAcross 142: Australian hoboSWAGMANAAcross 143: He 88-Across and 88-Across and 88-AcrossSTASSENDDown 1: Half an early comics duoGASTONDDown 2: Having missed the boatASHOREDDown 3: MortifiesSHAMESDDown 4: High school requirementMATHDDown 5: With 6-Across, "Nana" actress, 1934ANNADDown 6: See 5-AcrossSTENDDown 7: Douglas and CameronKIRKSDDown 8: Auto engine leakageBLOWBYDDown 9: BigotryRACISMDDown 10: Algerian portORANDDown 11: Scottish playwright Hay et al.IANSDDown 12: Makeup artist?LIARDDown 13: "Momo" author MichaelENDEDDown 14: Cut the mustard?REAPDDown 15: Exotic punch flavorPAPAYADDown 16: Waxed eloquentORATEDDDown 17: Jackson 5 memberTITODDown 18: Lush settings?BARSDDown 19: PindaricODICDDown 20: Machu Picchu nativeINCADDown 21: Sideways lookLEERDDown 29: Gulf of Aden abutterSOMALIADDown 30: Cedric _____ of "Little Lord Fauntleroy"ERROLDDown 35: Gained a lapSATDDown 36: ChillICINESSDDown 37: Bounce backECHODDown 39: Pound's soundsARFSDDown 40: Easter starterNORDDown 41: OvergrownWEEDYDDown 42: Homer's "scourge of mortals"ARESDDown 43: DovetailedMATEDDDown 44: Pelvis partsILIADDown 45: HoppersROOSDDown 46: Mrs. ShakespeareANNEDDown 47: OffLESSDDown 49: Classic theater nameROXYDDown 51: Science of poetic rhythmMETRICSDDown 53: SquareHONESTDDown 54: Love-duet sequence in balletADAGIODDown 55: Eat crow and talk turkey, e.g.IDIOMSDDown 56: One with a rodDOWSERDDown 57: Top-drawerSUPERDDown 58: Center of FloridaEPCOTDDown 59: Holds tightCLINGSDDown 65: HonchosVIPSDDown 67: Islamic folklore figureDJINNDDown 68: G.I. addressAPODDown 70: Under controlTOHEELDDown 72: Think tank memberIDEAMANDDown 73: On pins and needlesUNEASYDDown 74: Berth placePIERDDown 75: Creditor's writELEGITDDown 76: FlatterSTROKEDDown 77: Pearl harborerOYSTERDDown 79: "Pagliacci" sopranoNEDDADDown 80: Do battleVIEDDown 81: Pull onTUGATDDown 82: In the darkUNAWAREDDown 87: Cereal eater of old adsMIKEYDDown 88: Harold of "Ghostbusters"RAMISDDown 90: Guided beyond the threshold ofLEDINTODDown 91: TwiggySLIMDDown 93: CalabooseSTIRDDown 94: Kind of streetTHRUDDown 95: EndorsementsYEASDDown 96: Rock's _____ the HoopleMOTTDDown 97: Campaign aidPOLLDDown 98: Wax-glazed fabricCIREDDown 99: Now!ASAPDDown 102: "Die Lorelei" poetHEINEDDown 103: Playfully noncommittalCOYDDown 104: PeccancySINDDown 109: It's incendiaryNAPALMDDown 110: Footholds?ANKLESDDown 112: Cochise player on 50's TVANSARADDown 113: TrustRELY ONDDown 115: Winter coatsPARKASDDown 116: French satellite launcherARIANEDDown 117: InnumerableLEGIONDDown 120: Drainage sitesSUMPSDDown 122: Fives and tens, e.g.CASHDDown 123: Side by side figure?AREADDown 124: Kind of officeLOANDDown 125: ChannelsRUTSDDown 126: Colon, in analogiesISTODDown 127: Emulates XanthippeNAGSDDown 128: SquanderedBLEWDDown 129: Mystery writer BuchananEDNADDown 130: Dance partnerSONGDDown 131: Car on railsTRAMDDown 132: Satyr, in partGOATDDown 133: "A Chapter on Ears" essayistELIADDown 134: Brother of Little JoeHOSS