New York Times Answers - Sunday, 14th December 2003 There are 85 across clues and 61 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 14th December 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Creepy sort, for shortLECHAAcross 5: View from a lighthouseSEAAAcross 8: Lobster ___ diavoloFRAAAcross 11: Pit stop canS.T.P.AAcross 11: Pit stop canSTPAAcross 14: Fountain treatMALTAAcross 18: Native NebraskanOTOEAAcross 19: Antiapartheid org.ANCAAcross 20: Scale notesRESAAcross 21: Onassis, in tabloidsARIAAcross 22: Skating star KulikILIAAAcross 23: "___ it the truth!"AINTAAcross 24: Oxford, for one: Abbr.HMOAAcross 25: Phone no. add-onEXTAAcross 26: Magazine articleGUNAAcross 27: Healthful retreatsSPASAAcross 28: Sandy tract, in BritainDENEAAcross 29: Movie cowboy Lash ___LARUEAAcross 31: "Halt!" to a saltAVASTAAcross 33: What that isn'tTHISAAcross 34: Mortimer, a real dummySNERDAAcross 36: Maximally chi-chiSNAZZIESTAAcross 38: Clear the slateERASEAAcross 39: No longer stops?UNCORKSAAcross 41: Tuckered outWEARYAAcross 42: Airport city near MontrealMIRABELAAcross 44: Rover and Tabby, e.g.PETNAMESAAcross 46: Tiny Tim played itUKEAAcross 47: Scrooge overcame thisMEANNESSAAcross 48: Get-upTOGSAAcross 49: Software program, brieflyAPPAAcross 51: Sermon subjectSINAAcross 53: Cozy retreatNESTAAcross 54: NoodleheadSCHMOAAcross 56: N.F.C. gridderBUCAAcross 57: LushSOTAAcross 59: DietsSLIMSAAcross 62: Attach with lacesTIE-ONAAcross 63: Gift exchange requirement: Abbr.RCPTAAcross 65: Not an orig.REPRAAcross 66: UndeclaredTACITAAcross 67: It's heard in IslamabadURDUAAcross 68: Kind of dateDUEAAcross 69: ___-Mère-Église, FranceSTEAAcross 71: Abu ___ Bay, site of Horatio Nelson's naval victory, 1798QIRAAcross 73: "The Gift of the Magi," e.g.TALEAAcross 74: Sgt. and sgt. maj.NCOSAAcross 75: Done, to DonneO'ERAAcross 76: RainbowARCAAcross 77: Itinerary abbr.RTEAAcross 78: Allure competitorELLEAAcross 79: King in a 1978 pop hitTUTAAcross 80: Pudding ingredientFIGAAcross 81: Antique autoREOAAcross 82: Directly across from: Abbr.OPPAAcross 84: SpearheadedLEDAAcross 85: Sound from a wokSSSAAcross 86: Hurrah for El FarrucoOLEAAcross 87: Leg boneTIBIAAAcross 89: Hide-hair linkNORAAcross 90: Timeline info: Abbr.YRSAAcross 91: SaluteHAILAAcross 92: Starting Harvard law studentsONELSAAcross 93: Without exception, after "to"A'MANAAcross 95: Choir practiceSCALESAAcross 97: Croupiers' toolsRAKESAAcross 98: "Leave me alone!"LAY OFFAAcross 98: "Leave me alone!"LAYOFFAAcross 101: Colors in cave paintingsOCHRESAAcross 102: Bourbon and others: Abbr.STSAAcross 103: "Law & Order" type: Abbr.DETAAcross 105: "Nobody's Fool" star PaulNEWMANAAcross 107: Window itemBLINDAAcross 108: Skater MidoriITOAAcross 109: SatisfiedMETAAcross 111: One with a thick skinRHINOAAcross 112: Ballet leapJETEAAcross 113: Seasonal air that celebrates this puzzle's themeOTANNENBAUMAAcross 118: Carbon compoundENOLAAcross 119: Love symbolEROSAAcross 120: Not give a definite answerSTRING ALONGAAcross 121: Huge winROUTAAcross 122: Beach shadesTANSAAcross 123: Western-themed filmsHORSEOPERASAAcross 124: Art Deco designerERTEDDown 1: FillsLOADSUPDDown 2: Stephen, in FranceETIENNEDDown 3: With 15-Down, what to do to reveal this puzzle's themeCONNECTTHEDOTSDDown 4: Subject to external controlsHETERONOMOUSDDown 5: Satirist MortSAHLDDown 6: How lemmings moveEN MASSEDDown 7: It's often squirreled awayACORNDDown 8: Succumb to stage frightFREEZEUPDDown 9: Name fit for a king?REXDDown 10: Dancing siblingsASTAIRESDDown 11: Big storiesSAGASDDown 12: "Would I lie?!"TRUSTMEDDown 13: Amount of eggnogPINTDDown 14: Botch the subtitles, maybeMISTRANSLATEDDown 15: See 3-DownALPHABETICALLYDDown 16: Is a go-betweenLIAISESDDown 17: Fringe materialTASSELSDDown 30: Motor City org.UAWDDown 32: "Oy ___!"VEYDDown 35: Chinese zodiac signDRAG ONDDown 35: Chinese zodiac signDRAGONDDown 37: Drummer Starkey, Ringo's sonZAKDDown 38: English poet DowsonERNESTDDown 40: Tour de France units: Abbr.KM/SDDown 43: "At Seventeen" singer JanisIANDDown 45: It holds one cupSAUCERDDown 47: Alphabet sextetMNOPQRDDown 50: Narc's find, for shortPCPDDown 52: British verb endingISEDDown 54: Evel doings?STUNTSDDown 55: Ring settingCIRCUSDDown 56: Noted family of Flemish paintersBRUEGELSDDown 58: Like some chordsTRITONALDDown 60: One whose job is a grind?MILLERDDown 61: War horsesSTEEDSDDown 64: Winter Palace residentsTSARINASDDown 65: Sprang backRECOILEDDDown 68: Linen closet stackDOILIESDDown 70: Game show host who was once a CBC newsmanTREBEKDDown 72: Car towerREPOMANDDown 80: Gave birth, as on a ranchFOALEDDDown 83: "God bless us every one," e.g.PRAYERDDown 87: Trattoria dessertsTORTONISDDown 88: RallyASSEMBLEDDown 91: It will hold your horsesHARNESSDDown 94: The booniesNOWHEREDDown 95: White of the eyeSCLERADDown 96: Ancient Greek tunicCHITONDDown 99: Key of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 2FMINORDDown 100: DisperseFAN OUTDDown 101: Antiquaire's itemOBJETDDown 102: Brenda of the comicsSTARRDDown 104: "Coffee, ___ Me?"TEAORDDown 106: Nick of "Lorenzo's Oil"NOLTEDDown 108: Stick ___ITTODDown 110: ___ sandwichTUNADDown 113: Kyrgyz cityOSHDDown 114: Phoenix-to-Flagstaff dir.NNEDDown 115: Mania subject?EGODDown 116: Brief time out?NAPDDown 117: Some old roadstersMGS