New York Times Answers - Friday, 4th September 1998 There are 36 across clues and 36 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 4th September 1998. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TchotchkeTRINKETAAcross 8: The so-called "Tenth Muse"SAPPHOAAcross 14: War's mount, in the ApocalypseREDHORSEAAcross 16: Bright northern starALTAIRAAcross 17: CagesENCLOSESAAcross 18: Congo tributaryUBANGIAAcross 19: "Give ___ break!"MEAAAcross 20: Cultural prose and poetryLETTERSAAcross 22: Words to masseusesAHSAAcross 23: BugbearOGREAAcross 25: Dobbin might pull oneSHAYAAcross 26: "Me too" responseECHOAAcross 27: CausedLEDTOAAcross 29: Some Caltech gradsEESAAcross 30: Follow the reaperGLEANAAcross 31: Hero/poet of Gaelic legendOSSIANAAcross 33: Quiet spotsRETREATSAAcross 35: Open-fronted jacketETONAAcross 37: Like some church mattersLAICAAcross 38: AccumulatedGARNEREDAAcross 42: "You ___!"BETCHAAAcross 46: "Reversal of Fortune" starIRONSAAcross 47: AntiprohibitionWETAAcross 49: Slave's responseGROANAAcross 50: HandleNAMEAAcross 51: Movie princessLEIAAAcross 52: Mass bookletORDOAAcross 53: BugFLUAAcross 54: SlickerOILSKINAAcross 57: "Awesome!"RADAAcross 58: ___ of Langerhans (pancreatic parts)ISLETSAAcross 60: Bulldog's qualityTENACITYAAcross 62: Person with a causeZEALOTAAcross 63: RegisteredSIGNEDINAAcross 64: Laurel and Hardy, e.g.ZANIESAAcross 65: Recent deliveryNEONATEDDown 1: Organ effectTREMOLODDown 2: Cops outRENEGESDDown 3: Bouncer's requestsIDCARDSDDown 4: Lady Byng Trophy org.NHLDDown 5: Leader of the Gang, in 70's-80's musicKOOLDDown 6: Language spoken in StornowayERSEDDown 7: African scourgeTSETSEDDown 8: Cousin of the needlefishSAURYDDown 9: Clergyman's closetfulALBSDDown 10: Sp. simoleonPTADDown 11: It'll cure what ails youPANACEADDown 12: SnubHIGH HATDDown 13: Devout petitionsORISONSDDown 15: Feast of Lots bookESTHERDDown 21: Masking frame, in photographyEASELDDown 24: Saint-___ (Loire's capital)ETIENNEDDown 26: Dynamic beginning?ELECTRODDown 28: "Bellefleur" authorOATESDDown 30: "Anitra's Dance" composerGRIEGDDown 32: Easter precederNORDDown 34: Restaurant pickupTABDDown 36: Stair postNEWELDDown 38: Mixologist's concoctionGINFIZZDDown 39: World's fourth-largest inland body of waterARAL SEADDown 40: "Star Trek" alienROMULANDDown 41: Jefferson and Voltaire, for twoDEISTSDDown 43: Contest for El CordobésCORRIDADDown 44: ScrappedHADATITDDown 45: Pain-relievingANODYNEDDown 48: Attend, as a movieTAKE-INDDown 51: LeansLISTSDDown 54: Plains IndianOTOEDDown 55: 1953 Pulitzer winner for DramaINGEDDown 56: Prefix with secondNANODDown 59: Bush or TaftELIDDown 61: The 1900's, e.g.: Abbr.CEN