New York Times Answers - Sunday, 20th January 2008 There are 76 across clues and 68 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 20th January 2008. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Magazine that features "Alfred's Poor Almanac"MADAAcross 4: I.R.S. form 1099-___MISCAAcross 8: Early pulpitAMBOAAcross 12: "The Simpsons" character who often refers to himself in the third personDISCOSTUAAcross 18: Speedy steedARABAAcross 20: "___ tale's best for winter": Shak.ASADAAcross 21: Reddish-brownROANAAcross 22: How Mulan dresses in much of "Mulan"ASAMANAAcross 23: Fielder's cryMINEAAcross 24: Something to playCAT AND MOUSEAAcross 26: Numbers gameSUDOKUAAcross 27: They're left behindESTATESAAcross 29: Turns inREDEEMSAAcross 31: Old infantry spearsPIKESAAcross 32: Saw thingsTEETHAAcross 33: "___ Blas" (Lesage novel)GILAAcross 34: "Where ___ go wrong?"DIDIAAcross 36: Procter & Gamble brandERAAAcross 37: One succumbing to 6-DownSINNERAAcross 39: Bird: PrefixAVIAAcross 40: It might be silverLININGAAcross 42: Be in another formAREAAcross 44: "Don't worry about me"IMFINEAAcross 46: Archbishop TutuDESMONDAAcross 48: CensuresBLAMESAAcross 50: Some players in a kids' gameSEEKERSAAcross 52: Single, for one: Abbr.SYNAAcross 53: As quickly as possibleSOONESTAAcross 54: Sinai borderer: Abbr.ISRAAcross 55: King in a Steve Martin songTUTAAcross 56: Star in old westernsBADGEAAcross 58: Home of Canadian P.M. Stephen HarperALBERTAAAcross 59: Freight weightTONAAcross 60: "Great" boy detectiveNATEAAcross 62: When the sun is directly overheadATMIDDAYAAcross 64: CombinedINONEAAcross 67: FacilitiesRESTROOMSAAcross 69: Creepy sortLETCHAAcross 73: Thin-framed, big-footed woman of cartoonsOLIVEOYLAAcross 75: Indian breadNAANAAcross 77: LilliputianWEEAAcross 78: Chest protectorRIB CAGEAAcross 78: Chest protectorRIBCAGEAAcross 81: Subject of this puzzle [and proceeding counterclockwise]TRIGOAAcross 83: Summons: Abbr.CITAAcross 85: Words of honor?ODEAAcross 86: ThoughtIDEATEDAAcross 87: "Notes ___ Scandal," 2006 filmONAAAcross 88: Skateboarder's accessoryKNEE PADAAcross 88: Skateboarder's accessoryKNEEPADAAcross 90: Rim in which a gem is setCOLLETAAcross 91: Guessing gameHANGMANAAcross 95: Flat ___ (some proponents of I.R.S. reform)TAXERSAAcross 96: Big picture?: Abbr.ENLAAcross 97: Jazz singer NinaSIMONEAAcross 99: Songwriters' org.BMIAAcross 100: Gag reflex?HA-HAAAcross 100: Gag reflex?HAHAAAcross 101: Córdoba kinswomanTIAAAcross 103: Bring (out)TROTAAcross 104: Bagel topperLOXAAcross 105: Strip joints?CASINOSAAcross 108: ButtonholesACCOSTSAAcross 110: New York governor after PatakiSPITZERAAcross 113: PlaceSITUATEAAcross 115: Drink whose name is Tahitian for "good"MAITAIAAcross 117: Like any points on a circle, from the centerEQUIDISTANTAAcross 119: X-ray ___, joke shop offeringSPEXAAcross 120: Sandinista leaderORTEGAAAcross 121: PipsqueakRUNTAAcross 122: Judge, with "up"SIZEAAcross 123: Went like the dickensTOREAAcross 124: Mixed economy advocateKEYNESAAcross 125: Salty septetSEASAAcross 126: Disney World transportTRAMAAcross 127: GalasDOSDDown 1: "Speed-the-Plow" playwrightMAMETDDown 2: Greet the dayARISEDDown 3: Whence the line "Into the eternal darkness; into fire and into ice"DANTESINFERNODDown 4: Medieval weaponMACEDDown 5: "That ___ it should be"ISASDDown 6: See 37-AcrossSATANDDown 7: PC data readerCD DRIVEDDown 8: Three-time A.L. M.V.P., familiarlyARODDDown 9: Pouty lookMOUEDDown 10: Working out ofBASEDINDDown 11: What those in agreement are said to be ofONEMINDDDown 12: Court figs.DASDDown 13: BatsISUPDDown 14: ___ Hawkins DaySADIEDDown 15: "Seinfeld" characterCOSMOKRAMERDDown 16: "Catch your breath"TAKEARESTDDown 17: "___ pro omnibus, omnes pro uno"UNUSDDown 19: 1950s stereotypeBEATNIKDDown 25: Joan Rivers's daughter and TV co-hostMELISSADDown 28: Place for surfingTHENETDDown 30: Star Wars, initiallySDIDDown 33: Flit (about)GADDDown 35: Highlighted, as textINBOLDDDown 38: Second showingRERUNDDown 40: Wish one couldLONGTODDown 41: ComprehensiveGLOBALDDown 43: Spanish pronounESTADDown 44: Query to the Lord in MatthewISITIDDown 45: Quark-plus-antiquark particleMESONDDown 47: "Love of loves"MYDARLINGDDown 49: In the blink of ___ANEYEDDown 51: Not just hungrySTARVEDDDown 53: OafSAD SACKDDown 56: InebriateBESOTDDown 57: See 81-AcrossEMONODDown 61: Place for a swingTEEDDown 63: Maria Muldaur's "___ Woman"IMADDown 65: Like some diet colas, in briefNOCALDDown 66: Makes up?ELATESDDown 68: Power in HollywoodTYRONEDDown 70: Like thingsTWOPEASINAPODDDown 71: Chest materialCEDARDDown 72: Listens toHEEDSDDown 74: "That makes sense!"IGETITDDown 76: Bottom of the ___NINTHDDown 78: The Owls of the N.C.A.A.RICEDDown 79: "Do what you want"IDONTCAREDDown 80: AggressivenessBELLICOSITYDDown 82: PlayedGAMBLEDDDown 84: It was passed in May 1773TEAACTDDown 89: PoopEXHAUSTDDown 91: Store on "Sesame Street"HOOPERSDDown 92: RelicANTIQUEDDown 93: Don JuanAMORISTDDown 94: Put the kibosh onNIXDDown 98: "___ Miniver"MRSDDown 98: "___ Miniver"MRS.DDown 102: When some nighttime news beginsATTENDDown 106: Alamogordo's countyOTERODDown 107: Makes attractive, with "up"SEXESDDown 108: Every which wayAMOKDDown 109: WizardSAGEDDown 111: Kind of meltTUNADDown 112: Jerry Scott/Jim Borgman comicZITSDDown 113: Anthem partSTANZADDown 114: Tabloid twosomeITEMDDown 116: "___ in Icarus" (1979 French thriller)IASDDown 118: How every letter to The Economist beginsSIR