New York Times Answers - Sunday, 16th December 2018 There are 74 across clues and 64 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 16th December 2018. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Early wake-up timeFIVEAMAAcross 7: Title for Iran's Ruhollah KhomeiniIMAMAAcross 11: Herbert of old "Pink Panther" filmsLOMAAcross 14: Penultimate tourney roundSEMISAAcross 19: "Doesn't matter to me"IMEASYAAcross 20: Not yet completedTO-DOAAcross 21: ___ momentAHAAAcross 22: Sash go-withTIARAAAcross 23: Ancient capital of LaconiaSPARTAAAcross 24: BrewSUDSAAcross 25: Letters before single, double or tripleRBIAAcross 26: Lace tipAGLETAAcross 27: Casting doubt onCALLINGINTSTIONAAcross 30: Lake Volta's landGHANAAAcross 31: The best, informallyACESAAcross 32: Radio/TV character played in film by Michael Horse (1981) and Johnny Depp (2013)TONTOAAcross 33: Like some ruins in the Western HemisphereMAYANAAcross 35: LookalikeTWINAAcross 36: 8.5" x 11": Abbr.LTRAAcross 37: Scare quote?BOOAAcross 38: Words of resignationIQUITAAcross 40: Topic concerned with hacking and software rightsCYBHICSAAcross 42: Put on a few layersBUNDLE UPAAcross 44: Three-star mil. rankLTGENAAcross 45: Pope who supported the House of BorgiaPIUSIIIAAcross 47: Diminishing returns?ECHOESAAcross 50: They're between shouldersROADSAAcross 54: Word with shot or suitLONGAAcross 55: RowdydowADOAAcross 56: Not abstainingUSINGAAcross 57: Much salesRETAILAAcross 58: "No bid"IPASSAAcross 60: An end to dependENCEAAcross 62: Head honchoCEOAAcross 63: "Resume speed," musicallyATEMPOAAcross 64: Emailing optionBCCAAcross 65: Riddle-ending queryWHATIAAcross 67: Toward the sternABAFTAAcross 69: Its first letter stands for "India"IPAAAcross 70: Certain tenantROOMERAAcross 72: Lex, e.g., in N.Y.C.AVEAAcross 74: MisfortunesILLSAAcross 75: Going for brokeALL INAAcross 77: Sides in RiskARMIESAAcross 78: Bette Midler's "Divine" nicknameMISSMAAcross 80: Tense periods, for shortOTSAAcross 82: Archer of filmANNEAAcross 83: Dangerous environmentSNAKTAAcross 84: Easy-to-swallow pillGELCAPAAcross 85: Food item cracked open before eatingCRABLEGAAcross 87: Prized duckEIDERAAcross 89: It comes after II ChroniclesBOOKOFRAAAcross 91: "Today was just brutal!"IMSPENTAAcross 94: Coiner of the term "Oedipus complex"FREUDAAcross 96: /PERAAcross 97: ThickheadedDIMAAcross 100: Words of denialNOTIAAcross 101: LostAT SEAAAcross 103: All-nighter aidNODOZAAcross 105: Sets of plotted pointsLOCIAAcross 106: Shade of pinkCORALAAcross 108: Immediately ... or where this puzzle's five shaded squares appear?ATTHEDROPOFAHATAAcross 111: FloorAMAZEAAcross 112: Japanese symbol of luckKOIAAcross 113: Largo or lentoSLOWAAcross 114: SwimmingNATANTAAcross 115: Notable schemerPONZIAAcross 116: Some dash lengthsEMSAAcross 117: Rock stars are frequently on thisTOURAAcross 118: Come outEMERGEAAcross 119: Standard parts of combo mealsSODASAAcross 120: "I'm good, thanks"NAHAAcross 121: E-tail site since 2005ETSYAAcross 122: King's speech?SERMONDDown 1: Kind of yearFISCALDDown 2: CollisionIMPACTDDown 3: Calf raised for its meatVEALERDDown 4: Gloucester and Kent in "King Lear"EARLSDDown 5: Certain bubbly, informallyASTIDDown 6: Final work of Willa Cather's "Prairie Trilogy"MYANTONIADDown 7: Tennis commentator's cryITSINDDown 8: Police officer who's not necessarily on horsebackMOUNTIEDDown 9: "Play next" command on a music appADDTOQUEUEDDown 10: Shade of greenMOSSDDown 11: Cowboy's ropeLARIATDDown 12: "Here we go again ..."OHBOYDDown 13: Followers of openersMAINACTSDDown 14: By oneself, in a waySTAGDDown 15: It's played for half a beat in 4/4 timeEIGHTH NOTEDDown 16: Country whose name consists of three consecutive state postal abbreviationsMALAWIDDown 17: PeacefulIRENICDDown 18: ___ spawn (hellions)SATANSDDown 28: "Ooh, let's do that!"GOODIDEADDown 29: "Eww, that's enough!"TMIDDown 34: MetLife Stadium team, on scoreboardsNYGDDown 37: Clear and set, as tablesBUSDDown 39: Scanned IDsUPCSDDown 41: Italian pistolBERETTADDown 42: Gets toBUGSDDown 43: One who cracks the whip?LIONTAMERDDown 44: Plastic construction pieceLEGOBLOCKDDown 45: Serving in a red-and-white striped boxPOPCORNDDown 46: Totally outINACOMADDown 48: Juice brandHICDDown 49: Longtime N.B.A. on TNT analystONEALDDown 51: Who wrote "Some people talk to animals. Not many listen, though. That's the problem."A. A. MILNEDDown 52: Action of a ladleDIPPINGDDown 53: "Miss ___" (2016 political thriller)SLOANEDDown 54: Some fall birthsLIBRASDDown 57: Heroes of the Battle of Britain, for shortRAFDDown 59: BabeSWEETIEDDown 61: MannerlyCIVILDDown 66: Freelancers' units: Abbr.HRSDDown 68: Colorful treat that resembles a rocketASTROPOPDDown 71: All-Star Mets catcher of the 1990s-2000sMIKEPIAZZADDown 73: Corner PC keyESCDDown 74: Tow destinationIMPOUNDLOTDDown 76: Scat snippetLALADDown 79: "Quién ___?"SABEDDown 81: SanctuariesSAFEZONESDDown 84: Be connedGETTAKENDDown 86: [Shiver]BRRDDown 88: With 93-Down, half of a double helixDNADDown 90: Skunklike, sayODOROUSDDown 91: Like TV but not radio?INCAPSDDown 92: "Old MacDonald" farm soundsMOOMOODDown 93: See 88-DownSTRANDDDown 94: Purchase at an African marketFETISHDDown 95: "Yay, team!"RAHDDown 97: Cause damageDOHARMDDown 98: Volunteer's declarationICANGODDown 99: Snowball fighter's protectionMITTENDDown 102: Botanical openingSTOMADDown 104: Marriage moneyDOWRYDDown 105: "Ciao!"LATERDDown 107: Gifts that one usually bows when receivingLEISDDown 109: Certain direcciónESTEDDown 110: What stars haveFAME