New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th June 1998 There are 62 across clues and 78 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th June 1998. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: It finds itself in hot waterTEA BAGAAcross 7: Comics debut of 1941ARCHIEAAcross 13: No longer shrink-wrappedOPENEDAAcross 19: Socks patternARGYLEAAcross 20: It didn't keep Little Boy Blue awakeBAAINGAAcross 21: JinxEVIL EYEAAcross 22: Breakfaster's favorite drama?OMELETPRINCEOFDENMARKAAcross 25: Crime mystery writer ParetskySARAAAcross 26: FluencyEASEAAcross 27: DiscreditTAINTAAcross 28: Resort souvenirTEEAAcross 29: Breakfaster's query?WHATDIDJUICESAYAAcross 35: Associate of ZhouMAOAAcross 38: Have breakfast, e.g., in GermanyESSENAAcross 39: Church partAPSEAAcross 40: NastyACIDAAcross 44: Waters and MertzETHELSAAcross 46: Whispered callPSSTAAcross 47: ACTH or thyroxineHORMONEAAcross 50: Bright-colored bloomsDAHLIASAAcross 52: E. coli, for one: Abbr.BACTAAcross 53: Heads towardMAKESFORAAcross 54: Fielding brotherALOUAAcross 55: Breakfaster's personal credo?IHAMWHATIHAMAAcross 58: "Jaws" sightingFINAAcross 59: Loose, in a manner of speakingLEWDAAcross 60: The L of L-dopaLEVOAAcross 61: Dry as a boneARIDAAcross 62: Is in peak singing condition?YODELSAAcross 64: Marked by drinkingWETAAcross 66: First name in jeansLEVIAAcross 68: Williams and KennedyTEDSAAcross 70: "The Conqueror Worm" poetPOEAAcross 71: One way to runSCAREDAAcross 74: PeelRINDAAcross 76: 1997 Peter Fonda title roleULEEAAcross 78: Isle of Man manGAELAAcross 81: DoltOAFAAcross 82: Breakfaster's maids?HOUSEKIPPERSAAcross 85: JustONLYAAcross 86: Remove all restrictions onUNFREEZEAAcross 88: L'eau lands?ILESAAcross 89: Mouthed but not spokenAPHONICAAcross 91: "Amadeus" roleSALIERIAAcross 92: Cause of a non sequiturLEAPAAcross 93: Salt of element #53IODATEAAcross 94: Meg's "Prelude to a Kiss" co-starALECAAcross 95: Wear wellLASTAAcross 96: Feeding tube?STRAWAAcross 99: Formerly namedNEEAAcross 100: How a breakfaster views himself?EGGSISTENTIALLYAAcross 106: Cap initials at Busch StadiumSTLAAcross 109: Have a loan fromOWETOAAcross 110: MakeEARNAAcross 111: Part of the eyeUVEAAAcross 115: Waiters' reaction after breakfast was over?THEYNEVERSAUSAGEAMESSAAcross 121: ___ Forest (W.W. I battle site)ARGONNEAAcross 122: "Bewitched" husbandDARRINAAcross 123: One in the canINMATEAAcross 124: Holiday driver, in a phraseBUSMANAAcross 125: Place besideAPPOSEAAcross 126: Sharp-pointed instrumentSTYLETDDown 1: ___ Ski Valley, N.M.TAOSDDown 2: Author BombeckERMADDown 3: Golden-___AGERDDown 4: LegallyBYLAWDDown 5: It may be involved in a draftALEDDown 6: Pick upGETDDown 7: Wear offABRADEDDown 8: Bran accompanierRAISINDDown 9: Like some chairsCANEDDDown 10: ___ et ubique (here and everywhere)HICDDown 11: Female name suffixINEDDown 12: SwellheadEGOTISTDDown 13: RoastersOVENSDDown 14: Second of a historical trioPINTADDown 15: Cedar ___ (lumber source)ELMDDown 16: "Capital!"NEATDDown 17: Plain JaneEYREDDown 18: Astronaut SlaytonDEKEDDown 21: Actress McClurgEDIEDDown 23: "No ___ allowed"PETSDDown 24: ConfrontFACEDDown 30: Start with pad or portHELIDDown 31: Lash out atASSAILDDown 32: Violinist HeifetzJASCHADDown 33: Surprise challengerUPSTARTDDown 34: Mashed dishYAMSDDown 35: Cross, of a sortMEDALDDown 36: Eric Rohmer's "___ of Winter"ATALEDDown 37: Breakfaster's sad comment?OHHOWWAFFLEDDown 41: Breakfaster's U.N. guest?COFFEEANNANDDown 42: How tuna may be packedINOILDDown 43: Screendom's Laura and BruceDERNSDDown 45: Escape artistELUDERDDown 46: Hand, informallyPAWDDown 47: "Gotcha!"HAHDDown 48: "Is that all right?"OKAYDDown 49: Swab againREMOPDDown 51: Illustrator SilversteinSHELDDown 52: Second-rate filmBMOVIEDDown 53: Kind of linebackerMIDDLEDDown 56: OpposedAVERSEDDown 57: JamsTIEUPSDDown 63: Run a charity, e.g.DO GOODDDown 65: GiggleTEHEEDDown 67: Black to the maxINKIESTDDown 69: Will be, to Doris DaySERADDown 71: March music makerSOUSADDown 72: Ear partCANALDDown 73: Wrong end?DOERDDown 75: EnlargeDILATEDDown 77: ObservationESPIALDDown 79: Select or electELITEDDown 80: Paris schoolLYCEEDDown 83: It releases a dangerous sprayUZIDDown 84: SpiritPEPDDown 87: It may be polishedRICEDDown 90: 1956 Allen Ginsberg poemHOWLDDown 92: Dodger name of fameLASORDADDown 95: Lo-calLITEDDown 96: Flow stoppageSTASISDDown 97: Capital city spelled with an umlautTIRANEDDown 98: Registered, with "up"RANGDDown 101: Sondheim song "We're ___ Be All Right"GONNADDown 102: Oscar winner Edmund of "Miracle on 34th Street"GWENNDDown 103: Golfer BallesterosSEVEDDown 104: Prefix with transmitterNEURODDown 105: ScrumptiousYUMMYDDown 106: TrySTABDDown 107: Like some trafficTHRUDDown 108: RunnersLEGSDDown 112: Kind of chopsVEALDDown 113: Renaissance art patronESTEDDown 114: "I'd hate to break up ___"ASETDDown 116: ___ KippurYOMDDown 117: Easy markSAPDDown 118: Dadaist JeanARPDDown 119: It might halt traffic on the RheinEISDDown 120: Many a workerANT