New York Times Answers - Sunday, 19th January 2014 There are 65 across clues and 76 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 19th January 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Egyptian resurrection symbolSCARABAAcross 7: Ought to have, informallySHOULDAAAcross 14: "Come on, help me out"BEAPALAAcross 20: Tropical juice typePAPAYAAAcross 21: Weapon for 27-AcrossHARPOONAAcross 22: TotalENTIREAAcross 23: Traffic cop's answer upon being asked "Describe your job"? [1975]ICITETHEWRONGSAAcross 25: CertifyATTESTAAcross 26: Fraternity letterETAAAcross 27: Fictional user of a 21-AcrossAHABAAcross 28: Follower of A, B or AB, informallyNEGAAcross 29: Positions in old monasteriesSCRIBESAAcross 30: Like some rollers after useLINTYAAcross 32: Post-tornado highway detritus, perhaps? [1974]RAFTERINTHELANEAAcross 36: Scarlett's sister-in-law and best friend in "Gone With the Wind"MELANIEAAcross 38: BrandSEARAAcross 39: Inter ___ALIAAAcross 40: ChillingATEASEAAcross 43: Big inits. in health productsGNCAAcross 44: HubNODEAAcross 47: SpeckDOTAAcross 48: Chemical compounds in teaTANNINSAAcross 50: Remark about a female stoner? [1980]SHESSOHIGHAAcross 55: Epitome of simplicityABCAAcross 56: Cracker brandRITZAAcross 58: Lose itSNAPAAcross 59: DNA structureSTRANDSAAcross 63: British headsLOOSAAcross 65: Jour's oppositeNUITAAcross 67: Familia membersTIASAAcross 69: Get closerZERO INAAcross 70: Repeated cry accompanying a gavel hitORDERAAcross 72: Roast pig after a pig roast? [1956]DOWNEDHOGAAcross 75: StressedTENSEAAcross 76: FumeSEE REDAAcross 78: CloseNEARAAcross 79: Base figs.NCOSAAcross 81: ___' PeaSWEEAAcross 82: AttemptsSTRIVESAAcross 84: "If I ___ ..."EVERAAcross 86: MoolahKALEAAcross 88: See 9-DownOARAAcross 89: Napa Valley excursion, maybe? [1963]FUNWINEDAYAAcross 92: SundryDIVERSEAAcross 94: R&B's ___ HillDRUAAcross 97: Pulitzer-winning novelist JenniferEGANAAcross 98: JavaJOEAAcross 100: Displayed for scoring, as in gin rummyMELDEDAAcross 101: Santa ___, Calif.ROSAAAcross 103: Ghana neighborTOGOAAcross 106: Yes-menAGREERSAAcross 108: Data request from a good ol' furnace repairman? [1953]YOURHEATINCHARTAAcross 112: Regatta racerYACHTAAcross 116: Believer in a strong centralized governmentSTATISTAAcross 117: Roulette, e.g.JEUAAcross 118: On the jobATITAAcross 120: "Yoo-___"HOOAAcross 121: Not bankruptAFLOATAAcross 122: Frontiersman awakening in a foul mood? [1969]MADBOONERISINGAAcross 126: About whom Nabokov said "She was like the composition of a beautiful puzzle - its composition and its solution at the same time"LOLITAAAcross 127: Teed offANGEREDAAcross 128: Marcos who collected shoesIMELDAAAcross 129: RendezvousTRYSTSAAcross 130: Lawn care toolsWEEDERSAAcross 131: Some Civil War shotsSEPIASDDown 1: Long pitchSPIELDDown 2: Dragon fruit plantsCACTIDDown 3: Generating some buzz?APIANDDown 4: Templeton, e.g., in "Charlotte's Web"RATDDown 5: Words stated with a saluteAYEAYESIRDDown 6: Setting for David's "The Death of Marat"BATHDDown 7: Everything being consideredSHEBANGDDown 8: Bray partHAWDDown 8: Bray partHAW.DDown 9: Hockey great whose name is a homophone of 88-Across and 123- and 124-DownORRDDown 10: Barely aheadUPONEDDown 11: ReclusesLONERSDDown 12: PupDOGGIEDDown 13: True or false: Abbr.ANSDDown 14: Sun spotBEACHDDown 15: ___ nousENTREDDown 16: Supposed ancestor of DraculaATTILADDown 17: Spotted horsePIEBALDDDown 18: Big name in TV talkARSENIODDown 19: "Dig in!"LETSEATDDown 24: ___-kiriHARADDown 29: Old "From one beer lover to another" sloganeerSTROHSDDown 31: FedT-MANDDown 33: Dive shop rentalsFINSDDown 34: PC whizzesTECHSDDown 35: iPod modelNANODDown 37: Name that starts a well-known "ism"LENINDDown 40: SpeechlessAT A LOSSDDown 41: Backless seat for oneTABORETDDown 42: Secret language deviceENCODERDDown 45: Space cadetDITZDDown 46: Marsh hunterEGRETDDown 49: Bit of jewelrySTUDDDown 51: InputENTEREDDDown 52: StatedSAIDDDown 53: Warren ___, baseball's winningest leftySPAHNDDown 54: Flock : sheep :: drove : ___HARESDDown 57: Jerusalem's Mount ___ZIONDDown 60: "Truthiness," e.g., before Stephen ColbertNONWORDDDown 61: Etiologist's studyDISEASEDDown 62: Had a haughty reactionSNEEREDDDown 64: Line in writingSERIFDDown 66: Shopper in the juniors section, maybe'TWEENDDown 66: Shopper in the juniors section, maybeTWEENDDown 68: What may not come out in the wash?SOCKDDown 71: "Side by Side by Sondheim," e.g.REVUEDDown 73: Mass gathering siteNAVEDDown 74: PushGOADDDown 77: Leader after MaoDENGDDown 80: GuckSLIMEDDown 83: Try to hit, as a flySWATATDDown 85: Indian headRAJAHDDown 87: Like clockworkEVERYTIMEDDown 90: Trying to break a tie, sayINOTDDown 91: Spa classYOGADDown 93: "Lohengrin" lassELSADDown 94: Cure, in a wayDRYSALTDDown 95: SupportROOT FORDDown 96: As a ruleUSUALLYDDown 99: To-dosERRANDSDDown 102: Stella ___ (beer)ARTOISDDown 104: 1997 Demi Moore title roleGIJANEDDown 105: JitteryONEDGEDDown 107: Cigar butt?ETTEDDown 109: Singer John with the 1988 title track "Slow Turning"HIATTDDown 110: "Cómo ___?"ESTASDDown 111: Like beef for fondueCUBEDDDown 113: Dish in a bowlCHILIDDown 114: Odyssey makerHONDADDown 115: Features of much Roman statuaryTOGASDDown 119: Georgia O'Keeffe subjectIRISDDown 122: GulletMAWDDown 123: See 9-DownOREDDown 123: See 9-DownORE.DDown 124: See 9-DownO'ERDDown 125: Pennant race mo.SEP