New York Times Answers - Sunday, 16th March 2014 There are 63 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 16th March 2014. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: So overSICK OFAAcross 7: Touching words?BRAILLEAAcross 14: Gently floatsWAFTSAAcross 19: “Seinfeld” cohortELAINEAAcross 20: 1965 R&B #1 song with the repeated lyric “Can‘t you see that I’m lonely?”RESCUEMEAAcross 22: “Too rich for me”IMOUTAAcross 23: *He bested Leonidas at ThermopylaeXERXESIOFPERSIAAAcross 25: Nick of “Lorenzo’s Oil”NOLTEAAcross 26: Medicinal qty.TSPAAcross 27: Dashed IDSSNAAcross 28: Monitor setting, for shortRESAAcross 29: BalloonSWELL UPAAcross 31: *Off-roader, oftenFOURXFOURAAcross 35: What an iPod plays inSTEREOAAcross 36: Stuff in sacksBURLAPAAcross 39: Flying fisherERNAAcross 40: RoughhousingROWDYAAcross 41: JokesterWAGAAcross 44: Glassfuls in restaurantesAGUASAAcross 45: Country buggySHAYAAcross 47: Places for studsLOBESAAcross 48: AirMIENAAcross 49: *Annual draw for snocross fansTHEWINTERXGAMESAAcross 52: Union leader?LONGUAAcross 53: Close upSEALAAcross 54: Like Advil or Aleve: Abbr.OTCAAcross 55: “That may be true, but ...”THINGISAAcross 57: It’s low for gas guzzlers: Abbr.MPGAAcross 60: Home to King Harald VOSLOAAcross 62: “___ good cheer!”BEOFAAcross 64: Doesn’t bring upOMITSAAcross 65: *Iconic feature of comedyGROUCHOMARXMUSTACHEAAcross 69: Line at the LouvreMETROAAcross 70: Bomb shelter?SILOAAcross 71: Sub side, maybeSLAWAAcross 72: D.D.E. challengerAESAAcross 73: “Revenge R Us” authorRLSTINEAAcross 75: Suffix with peaceNIKAAcross 76: Bent beamLBARAAcross 78: Biting remark?SICEMAAcross 79: *Founder of Marvel’s School for Gifted YoungstersPROFESSORXAVIERAAcross 87: Of two mindsTORNAAcross 88: TALK LIKE THIS!SHOUTAAcross 89: Teen headacheACNEAAcross 90: Got back to, in a wayRSVPDAAcross 91: Prefix with cycleUNIAAcross 92: Give one’s O.K.BLESSAAcross 93: Google datumHITAAcross 94: Robed performerGEISHAAAcross 95: “Nothing seems to go my way”POORMEAAcross 97: *Frequent problem faced by algebra studentsSOLVEFORXAAcross 100: Pump upENTHUSEAAcross 102: Chichi getawaySPAAAcross 103: A street drug, brieflyXTCAAcross 104: Rural callBAAAAcross 107: StoopDEIGNAAcross 108: *Horror flick starring Humphrey Bogart as a mad scientist, with “The”RETURNOFDOCTORXAAcross 114: Something LOL-worthyAHOOTAAcross 115: Water, wrylyADAMSALEAAcross 116: Canadian coin named for a birdLOONIEAAcross 117: “The ___ Project” (Fox comedy)MINDYAAcross 118: In hot water?STEEPEDAAcross 119: ThriveDO WELLDDown 1: Something dirty kept in a cell?SEXTDDown 2: ___ de la SociétéILESDDown 3: Complain, complain, complainCARPDDown 4: “Kid-tested” breakfast cerealKIXDDown 5: 50/50ONEDDown 6: “Admit it!”FESS UPDDown 7: J.Lo’s birthplaceBRONXDDown 8: Shot callerREFDDown 9: Danger for Indiana JonesASPDDown 10: Spring river breakupICERUNDDown 11: Siren, sayLURERDDown 12: Not so greatLESSDDown 13: Member of the music industry’s former Big FourEMIDDown 14: Part of a Napa Valley tourWINERYDDown 15: Whack-___AMOLEDDown 16: With 58-Down, a patient process? ... or a hint to two consecutive letters in the answer to each of the seven starred cluesFOLLOWINGTHEDDown 17: What one might go for a spin in?TUTUDDown 18: Any “cha” in the cha-cha-chaSTEPDDown 21: How lines of latitude runEASTWESTDDown 24: Mount Zion’s land: Abbr.ISRDDown 30: CouplesWEDSDDown 31: Scratch, sayFLAWDDown 32: Rest stopOASISDDown 33: “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind,” per H. P. LovecraftFEARDDown 34: Cousin of a gazelleORYXDDown 35: Drink with two lizards in its logoSOBEDDown 36: ClubBATDDown 37: “Bleah!”UGHDDown 38: Have second thoughts aboutRUEDDown 40: “Clueless” and “Bridget Jones’s Diary”ROMCOMSDDown 42: SponsorshipsAEGISESDDown 43: Serengeti preyGNUSDDown 45: Put away for safekeepingSTASHDDown 46: Hugs and kisses, at timesHELLOSDDown 47: Paint varietyLATEXDDown 48: Type-A friend from “Friends”MONICADDown 50: One turning to the rightNEOCONDDown 51: Lose everythingGOBROKEDDown 52: Certain beanLIMADDown 56: Hair-razing stuff?HOTWAXDDown 57: Loud beast heard in theatersMGMLIONDDown 58: See 16-DownPRESCRIPTIONDDown 59: BamboozledGOTTENDDown 61: Like gathering storm cloudsOMINOUSDDown 63: No-holds-barredFULLONDDown 66: ___ and Thummim (sacred Judaic objects)URIMDDown 67: “Need ___?” (query to hitchhikers)ALIFTDDown 68: Baron’s bladeSABREDDown 73: They’re 18 to 21RSTUDDown 74: Things for here and nowEPHEMERADDown 77: More pink, perhapsRARERDDown 80: It can be pricklyROSEDDown 81: Jib, e.g.SAILDDown 82: John Candy’s old comedy programSCTVDDown 83: Motor with some muscleVSIXDDown 84: You might get stuck with themIVSDDown 85: Book after Galatians: Abbr.EPHDDown 86: Nutritional infoRDADDown 88: Photogs’ choicesSLRSDDown 92: It may help catch a fugitiveBOUNTYDDown 93: Like Brando’s Don CorleoneHOARSEDDown 94: Disappear, as a trailGOCOLDDDown 96: “Good heavens!”OHGODDDown 97: Eject, as frothSPUMEDDown 98: Retired govt. agentEXFEDDDown 99: Co. making arrangementsFTDDDown 100: Dutch wheelsEDAMDDown 101: Member of the old Chero-Cola product lineNEHIDDown 102: “Chop-chop!”STATDDown 104: Radius, e.g.BONEDDown 105: Seed casingARILDDown 106: Jump on iceAXELDDown 109: Jet crew, brieflyEDSDDown 110: Quick time-outNAPDDown 111: Scream at a ringOLEDDown 112: Bit of love talkCOODDown 113: DragTOW