New York Times Answers - Sunday, 19th December 2010 There are 76 across clues and 95 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 19th December 2010. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Not liveONTAPEAAcross 7: Author RoaldDAHLAAcross 11: Shop dresserADZEAAcross 15: How something may be veiledTHINLYAAcross 21: "Ball Four" authorBOUTONAAcross 22: Big name in athletic footwearAVIAAAcross 23: Rama's kingdomSIAMAAcross 24: Whence the line "I fear Greeks even when they bring gifts"AENEIDAAcross 25: Feature of some pool ballsSTRIPEAAcross 26: A long time pastMANYMOONSAGOAAcross 28: EnthronesCROWNSAAcross 29: At nightAFTERDARKAAcross 31: Football's SandersDEIONAAcross 32: Long-shot candidateDARK HORSEAAcross 33: ___-toHOWAAcross 34: ___ KippurYOMAAcross 35: What the focus of a 125-Across will do at its climaxTURNREDAAcross 37: "___ said ..."ASIAAcross 38: Glossy black birdDAWAAcross 40: One way to stopONADIMEAAcross 42: Mil. addressAPOAAcross 44: Driller?: Abbr.SGTAAcross 45: KisserMUGAAcross 47: Clone of an optical medium's contentsCDIMAGEAAcross 49: Wang of fashionVERAAAcross 50: LulusONERSAAcross 52: Drinking and gamblingVICESAAcross 54: Basic solutionsLYESAAcross 55: BreachGAPAAcross 57: DummiesPEABRAINSAAcross 61: Six-time All-Star third baseman for the 1970s DodgersCEYAAcross 63: Remove drapes from, as a roomBRIGHTENAAcross 66: Objects of interest in a 125-AcrossCELESTIALBODIESAAcross 69: First female U.S. secretary of stateALBRIGHTAAcross 72: Not yet deliveredIN UTEROAAcross 74: How some things are madeTO ORDERAAcross 75: Jackie's #2ONASSISAAcross 77: Think probableDARESAYAAcross 78: Pliny possessiveMEAAAcross 79: Beach seen from Diamond HeadWAIKIKIAAcross 80: Once, in the pastERSTAAcross 81: 1914 Edgar Rice Burroughs novel set in an underground landATTHEEARTHSCOREAAcross 88: Like many cakesICEDAAcross 89: "Honor is ___ scutcheon": Shak.AMEREAAcross 91: Bygone European capitalLIRAAAcross 92: SubterfugePLOYAAcross 93: Track star OwensJESSEAAcross 94: Many an avid observer of a 125-AcrossAMATEURASTRONOMERAAcross 100: Atlantic City locale, with "the"TAJAAcross 103: Loser to McKinleyBRYANAAcross 104: Duff Beer vendorMOEAAcross 105: Spaceship attireG SUITAAcross 106: SlumpSAGAAcross 109: Slugger RobertoALOMARAAcross 111: Jackie's #1KENNEDYAAcross 114: Proust's "___ Way"SWANNSAAcross 116: Book set?LITERATIAAcross 119: Italian lover's cooTIAMOAAcross 120: Indian royalMAHARANIAAcross 122: Deep-dish dishesLASAGNESAAcross 123: Heads outside together?TOTEMAAcross 124: Novelty glassesXRAYSPEXAAcross 125: Event on Dec. 21, 2010, viewable in North and South America, depicted visually in this puzzleTOTALLUNARECLIPSEAAcross 128: Turkish pooh-bahsAGASAAcross 131: Flying Cloud, e.g.REOAAcross 132: Student's stat.AVGAAcross 133: DubNAMEAAcross 137: With 146-Across, what the center of this puzzle is doing during a 125-AcrossCASTINGAAcross 140: FoldsGOESUNDERAAcross 146: See 137-AcrossASHADOWAAcross 149: To whom Hamlet says "Get thee to a nunnery"OPHELIAAAcross 150: There from the startINBUILTAAcross 151: It marks the target on a curling rinkTEELINEAAcross 152: MunchkinsPEEWEESAAcross 153: Pardner, sayCOWPOKEAAcross 154: Commodore's insigniaONESTARDDown 1: Delivery people, brieflyOBSDDown 2: ZeroNOTAONEDDown 3: Battle over domainTURF WARDDown 4: HagglingATITDDown 5: Sailor who debuted in a 1929 comicPOPEYEDDown 6: Juan's JanuaryENERODDown 7: Glen Canyon ___DAMDDown 8: Actress GardnerAVADDown 9: Dharma followerHINDUDDown 10: Tiramisu featuresLAYERSDDown 11: CatalogASSORTDDown 12: Steak ___DIANEDDown 13: Veer backZAGDDown 14: Comic PhilipsEMODDown 15: Aircraft gaugesTACHSDDown 16: Kind of couplet for ChaucerHEROICDDown 17: "___ out?"INORDDown 18: Paper for which Murray Kempton and Jim Dwyer won PulitzersNEWSDAYDDown 19: Trace of blood?LINEAGEDDown 20: Football meas.YDSDDown 27: Youthful prank in a carMOONINGDDown 30: Superhero played by Liam Neeson in a 1990 filmDARKMANDDown 32: Era of ignoranceDARKAGEDDown 33: Kind of laneHOVDDown 35: How things may be laidTORESTDDown 36: Key of Bach's "The Art of Fugue"DMINORDDown 39: Director AndersonWESDDown 41: Yankee great Joe, colloquiallyDIMAGDDown 43: Amorous skunk in cartoonsPEPEDDown 46: Golden State campus inits.UCSDDDown 48: How things may be lit or rememberedDIMLYDDown 50: Lincoln Center productionOPERADDown 51: 1974 Japanese NobelistSATODDown 52: FeelingVIBEDDown 53: Extended soloSCENADDown 56: CrackerjacksACESDDown 58: Tundra or wetlandBIOMEDDown 59: Terbium or thuliumRARE EARTHDDown 60: Father-and-son actorsALDASDDown 62: Actor MoralesESAIDDown 63: Promising proposalBRIGHTIDEADDown 64: Prepare to fightENARMDDown 65: "Grey's Anatomy" extraNURSEDDown 67: One of the Islamic virtuesLOYALTYDDown 68: Grateful responseIOWEYOUDDown 69: Big name in athletic footwearASICSDDown 70: Column in a dating questionnaireLIKESDDown 71: Optimist's focusBRIGHT SIDEDDown 73: Aquarium fishTETRADDown 76: One getting a lift?SKIERDDown 82: "___ yellow ribbon ..."TIEADDown 83: Place to put bagsTRUNKDDown 84: Laugh partHARDDown 85: E.M.T.'s trainingCPRDDown 86: ScienceOLOGYDDown 87: Reagan and othersRONSDDown 90: Tactic used against Britain by NapoleonEMBARGODDown 93: Boarding aidsJETWAYSDDown 95: Out-and-outARRANTDDown 96: Protective membraneAMNIONDDown 97: Beethoven's "Appassionata," e.g.SONATADDown 98: One that overflowsTEEMERDDown 99: Fender bender, e.g.MISHAPDDown 100: ToweringTALLDDown 101: Jordan's Queen ___ International AirportALIADDown 102: SmidgensJOTSDDown 106: [Just like that!]SNAPDDown 107: One of the BrontësANNEDDown 108: E.U. groupGSIXDDown 110: Pot-au-feu, e.g.MEATSTEWDDown 112: Classic rebukeETTUDDown 113: Observatory featureDOMEDDown 115: Powder rooms?ARSENALSDDown 117: It may be shot during a riotTEAR GASDDown 117: It may be shot during a riotTEARGASDDown 118: Castaway's localeISLEDDown 120: The year 1045MXLVDDown 121: Japanese "thanks"ARIGATODDown 126: Need for KenKenLOGICDDown 127: Bistro offeringCARTEDDown 128: Rent-___ACOPDDown 129: Hang openGAPEDDown 130: 1968 U.S. Open champASHEDDown 134: Mine entranceADITDDown 135: Bart Simpson's grandmotherMONADDown 136: PitcherEWERDDown 138: Suffix with vir-ILEDDown 139: Never: Ger.NIEDDown 141: Lennon's ladyONODDown 142: "Charlotte's Web" inits.EBWDDown 143: DawnSUNUPDDown 144: Italian GodDIODDown 145: Forest gameELKDDown 147: Clinton or Obama, once: Abbr.SENDDown 148: Laugh partHEE