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New York Times Answers - Wednesday, 7th January 1998

There are 38 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Wednesday, 7th January 1998. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: "High Hopes" lyricistCAHN
AAcross 5: ___ Romeo
AAcross 9: Pull oneself up to the bar
AAcross 9: Pull oneself up to the bar
AAcross 13: Mélange
AAcross 14: Microsoft chief, to someBILLG
AAcross 16: "Darling, Je Vous ___ Beaucoup"AIME
AAcross 17: Answers, for short
AAcross 18: Poet DickinsonEMILY
AAcross 19: Dirty Harry's employer: Abbr.SFPD
AAcross 20: 1729 Jonathan Swift pamphlet, with "A"MODESTPROPOSAL
AAcross 23: Old enough to know better?
AAcross 24: Pork place?
AAcross 25: Frasier's brotherNILES
AAcross 27: Highly rated
AAcross 29: Begin again
AAcross 30: Cosby seriesISPY
AAcross 33: Without whiskers
AAcross 37: Key or Kennedy
AAcross 38: 1965 Gary Lewis and the Playboys hitTHISDIAMONDRING
AAcross 41: "2001" mainframeHAL
AAcross 42: Fluster
AAcross 43: Chip for a pot
AAcross 44: Crater Lake locale
AAcross 46: Obi-___ Kenobi
AAcross 48: Ennui, to EnriqueTEDIO
AAcross 49: Stat. for Barry Bonds
AAcross 52: Fall guy
AAcross 56: 1992 Paula Abdul hit, with Stevie Wonder on harmonicaWILLYOUMARRYME
AAcross 59: Listen and obey
AAcross 60: Take the honey and run
AAcross 61: Driver's selection
AAcross 62: Suffix with bachelorETTE
AAcross 63: Comparatively cagey
AAcross 64: Collate
AAcross 65: Like show horses
AAcross 66: Cold capital
AAcross 67: Artist Paul
DDown 1: Popular women's magCOSMO
DDown 2: Reserved
DDown 3: Broom ___ (comics witch)HILDA
DDown 4: Posies
DDown 5: Help at a heist
DDown 6: Proceeds falteringly
DDown 7: Play at love
DDown 8: Brass or bronze
DDown 9: Black currant liqueur
DDown 10: Pompous
DDown 11: Carry out
DDown 12: Stephen Foster's "Old Uncle ___"
DDown 15: Bilk, say
DDown 21: Melville setting
DDown 22: ErectONEND
DDown 26: Bulrush, e.g.
DDown 28: Like some flu
DDown 29: Ask for more Time?
DDown 30: "Some Like ___"ITHOT
DDown 31: Offer some toSHAREWITH
DDown 32: Entered en massePILEDINTO
DDown 34: This may be over your head
DDown 35: Tbsp. or tsp.AMT
DDown 36: Radio setting: Abbr.
DDown 39: Covet, with "over"
DDown 40: Threw caution to the windRANARISK
DDown 45: Like some lilies
DDown 47: Shower time: Abbr.
DDown 49: Rich kid in "Nancy"
DDown 50: Encourages, with "up"
DDown 51: Push forward
DDown 53: Its capital is Innsbruck
DDown 54: Chocolate marshmallow snack
DDown 55: "Fiddler on the Roof" matchmaker
DDown 57: Hoped-for response to 56-Across
DDown 58: Dynamic start
DDown 59: Enero, por ejemplo
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