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New York Times Answers - Thursday, 16th July 1998

There are 36 across clues and 40 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Thursday, 16th July 1998. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: WoreHADON
AAcross 6: Mawkish
AAcross 11: "Uh-uh"
AAcross 14: "Jane Eyre" girlADELE
AAcross 15: When repeated, a Western city
AAcross 16: "You ___ here"
AAcross 17: Part 1 of an idle queryHOWDIDAFOOL
AAcross 19: Thickness
AAcross 20: Hold up
AAcross 21: Fine-tuned
AAcross 23: Dad-blamed
AAcross 25: French city in W.W. II fightingMETZ
AAcross 27: Actress MerrillDINA
AAcross 28: Treasure of MontezumaORO
AAcross 29: Query, part 2ANDHISMONEY
AAcross 32: Declared strikes?
AAcross 34: Square
AAcross 35: Old-time street illuminator
AAcross 38: Refined
AAcross 42: Condition
AAcross 44: Swift work
AAcross 45: Query, part 3
AAcross 50: Nuptial or natal starter
AAcross 51: It's gentle on the skin
AAcross 52: Off, as a note
AAcross 53: Almost forever
AAcross 54: Stuffing ingredient
AAcross 57: They may be stripped
AAcross 59: It's nothing
AAcross 60: End of the query
AAcross 64: From S.F. to Tahoe
AAcross 65: Conjure up
AAcross 66: Split for a church
AAcross 67: Flushed
AAcross 68: At the limit, with "out"
AAcross 69: High-hat
DDown 1: "And pigs fly!"
DDown 2: Brouhaha
DDown 3: Condensation
DDown 4: Bygone
DDown 5: Singer YoungNEIL
DDown 6: Influenced
DDown 7: Klutz
DDown 8: Fainting, as from surprise
DDown 9: Make rows
DDown 10: Lockmaker of note
DDown 11: Stain guard
DDown 12: Dahl of "Watch the Birdie"ARLENE
DDown 13: The best of times
DDown 18: Denounce in no uncertain terms
DDown 22: Embraces
DDown 23: Magic man HenningDOUG
DDown 24: Humorist BombeckERMA
DDown 26: Day of the wk.THU
DDown 29: "A Bell for ___"ADANO
DDown 30: One of every two hurricanes
DDown 31: Clementine's father, e.g.
DDown 33: Beaux mondes
DDown 36: Puss
DDown 37: Place for a sports stringer
DDown 39: First N.H.L. player to score over 70 goals in a seasonESPOSITO
DDown 40: Net
DDown 41: Potassium and sodium hydroxides
DDown 43: Command for D.D.E.ETO
DDown 45: Net
DDown 46: Tennyson's "lily maid of Astolat"ELAINE
DDown 47: Slaved
DDown 48: Greeted warmly
DDown 49: "...___ saw Elba"EREI
DDown 53: W.W. II Gen. RommelERWIN
DDown 55: Twosome
DDown 56: PBS offering
DDown 58: Nest inhabitants
DDown 61: Scratch (out)
DDown 62: Nonetheless, for short
DDown 63: All ___ up
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