New York Times Answers - Sunday, 12th February 2012 There are 69 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 12th February 2012. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Handsome, as HenriBELAAcross 4: Lucky end?ASHAAcross 7: Hyundai sedanAZERAAAcross 12: Mata ___ (spy)HARIAAcross 16: G.P.'s groupAMAAAcross 17: Some nerveOPTICAAcross 19: They're all the sameCLONESAAcross 20: EachAPOPAAcross 21: Send over some Bibles?DELIVERTHEGOODBOOKSAAcross 24: Tour org.LPGAAAcross 25: Really wantCRAVEAAcross 26: Largest, as a sumTIDIESTAAcross 27: Things that may have to be clearedAISLESAAcross 29: Mark Messier, for 12 yearsOILERAAcross 30: Actress Gilpin of "Frasier"PERIAAcross 31: GraybeardsOLDSTERSAAcross 33: Dolt's football game plans?PLAYBOOKFORAFOOLAAcross 38: Bar, legallyESTOPAAcross 39: Cinco followerSEISAAcross 40: Drum set setCYMBALSAAcross 42: HuffsSNITSAAcross 45: Word affixed to web or handyCAMAAcross 48: Police investigator: Abbr.DETAAcross 49: Comet rivalBONAMIAAcross 51: OgleEYEAAcross 52: Curved moldingOGEEAAcross 54: The truth about a popular Internet community?FACEBOOKREALITYAAcross 59: Reveal, in poetryOPEAAcross 60: Put downQUELLAAcross 62: "C'est ___"LAVIEAAcross 63: Sea of ___ (arm of the Black Sea)AZOVAAcross 64: Stimpy's palRENAAcross 65: "The gloves are off!"ITSONAAcross 67: Jack's inferiorTENAAcross 68: Albanian moneyLEKAAcross 70: DecodesREADSAAcross 72: Singer/actress with a simultaneous #1 album and #1 film, familiarlyJLOAAcross 73: Warden's chargeGAMEAAcross 75: FracasMELEEAAcross 77: Rathskeller vesselSTEINAAcross 79: Velvet finish?E'ENAAcross 79: Velvet finish?EENAAcross 80: Egotistical author's request to a reader?BOOKMARKMYWORDSAAcross 84: Tiny bits of pastaORZOAAcross 85: LiveAREAAcross 86: FreesUNTIESAAcross 87: Ike's W.W. II commandETOAAcross 89: ___ T. (big name in 1960s music)BOOKERAAcross 90: Like certain passagesNASALAAcross 93: ProfessorialDONNISHAAcross 96: Start of some Italian church namesSANTAAcross 98: Avid readerBOOKWORMAAcross 100: Annual publications for burros?DONKEYSYEARBOOKSAAcross 105: MonotonySAMENESSAAcross 108: Whence ZenoELEAAAcross 109: MistreatmentABUSEAAcross 110: Cut down to sizeABASEDAAcross 111: Best in businessOUTSELLAAcross 115: Russian retreatDACHAAAcross 116: "The Mikado" baritoneKOKOAAcross 117: Dust cover made of 100% aluminum, perhaps?FULLMETALBOOKJACKETAAcross 121: As previously mentioned, in bibliographiesIDEMAAcross 122: Comparatively stupidINANERAAcross 123: Room in ClueSTUDYAAcross 124: Diminutive suffixULAAAcross 125: Gobi-likeSEREAAcross 126: Showed overRERANAAcross 127: Black ___ (some military activities)OPSAAcross 128: Platoon V.I.P.SFCDDown 1: Half of an interrogation teamBADCOPDDown 2: "There's a Chef in My Soup!" writerEMERILDDown 3: Chorus syllablesLALALADDown 4: LugAPEDDown 5: Orch. sectionSTRDDown 6: Successful swingerHITTERDDown 7: Shampoo ingredientALOEDDown 8: Where the wild things are?ZOOSDDown 9: Put an ___ENDTODDown 10: Engage again for a gigREBOOKDDown 11: Father-and-son rulers of SyriaASSADSDDown 12: One-named fashion designerHALSTONDDown 13: Aid for record-keeping at Mrs. Smith's?APPLEPIEORDERBOOKDDown 14: "Copy that"ROGERDDown 15: Bridge declarationIPASSDDown 17: Like some flightsOVERBOOKEDDDown 18: Sarkozy's predecessorCHIRACDDown 19: Film special effects, brieflyCGIDDown 22: Actresses Dana and JudithIVEYSDDown 23: EnlightenEDIFYDDown 28: BelieversISTSDDown 30: Mail-relatedPOSTALDDown 32: 1987 Broadway sensation, colloquiallyLESMIZDDown 34: Landed estateFIEFDDown 35: Old Spanish card gameOMBREDDown 36: The duck in Prokofiev's "Peter and the Wolf"OBOEDDown 37: Superboy's sweetieLANADDown 41: Magic, onceLALAKERDDown 43: It's measured in pointsTYPESIZEDDown 44: SpottedSEENDDown 45: Rimsky-Korsakov's "Le ___ d'Or"COQDDown 46: Christina of popAGUILERADDown 47: Get together with your bet taker?MEETONESBOOKMAKERDDown 50: "Believe ___ Not!"ITORDDown 53: Some trainsELSDDown 55: PamperCATERTODDown 56: Cain raiserEVEDDown 57: Sign the registerBOOKINDDown 58: Part of Y.S.L.YVESDDown 61: Ship's recordLOGBOOKDDown 66: Film whaleNAMUDDown 68: Writer WallaceLEWDDown 69: Jeff Lynne's band, for shortELODDown 71: Start of a Vol. I headingATODDown 72: ___ Kennedy Smith (sister of J.F.K.)JEANDDown 74: They come from MarsMANDMSDDown 75: Classic fragrance sold in France as Mon PéchéMYSINDDown 76: Macedonian city with Greek and Roman ruinsEDESSADDown 78: Opposite of "and"NORDDown 81: TypeKINDDDown 82: ___ forte (less loud, in music)MENODDown 83: Judge's orderSTAYDDown 88: Dosage frequency, frequentlyONEADAYDDown 91: "Gnarly, man!"AWESOMEDDown 92: Star or wolf precederLONEDDown 94: Shooting matchSKEETDDown 95: Homer's homeHELLASDDown 97: Supply at a French smoke shopTABACDDown 99: Western evergreenREDFIRDDown 101: Hail in a loud voiceYELLTODDown 102: BrouhahaRUCKUSDDown 103: Volume holderBOOKSHELFDDown 104: Washington airportSEATACDDown 105: Sushi bar servings: Var.SAKISDDown 106: DwellingABODEDDown 107: Like some energySOLARDDown 112: Bone under a watchULNADDown 113: Govt. gangbustersTMENDDown 114: To be, to BenicioSERDDown 118: One, in OrléansUNEDDown 119: Fill completely, in a wayBOOK UPDDown 120: Law degs.JDS