New York Times Answers - Sunday, 22nd December 2019 There are 65 across clues and 72 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 22nd December 2019. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: TV screen inits.LCDAAcross 4: SteinfulALEAAcross 7: Cut (off)LOPAAcross 10: "Nope"NAWAAcross 13: Lucky strikes?ORESAAcross 15: Massage targetSCALPAAcross 17: Capital of BelarusMINSKAAcross 19: Spa amenityROBEAAcross 20: 1/x, for xMULTIPLICATIVE INVERSEAAcross 24: Top typeBLOUSEAAcross 25: Hay fever irritantRAGWEEDAAcross 26: Online payment optionECHECKAAcross 27: Record holder for the most Indianapolis 500 laps led (644)ALUNSERAAcross 29: Lowly workersPEONSAAcross 30: Mythical being depicted in bronze in Copenhagen HarborMERMAIDAAcross 31: Followers of dosRESAAcross 32: Home of the N.C.A.A.'s Rhody the Ram, for shortURIAAcross 34: Director DuVernayAVAAAcross 36: Govt. org. often impersonated on scam callsSSAAAcross 37: Picked a cardDREWAAcross 39: Abstainers ... or the central column's answers vis-à-vis 20-, 39-, 74- and 101-Across, respectivelyTEETOTALERSAAcross 44: One in a pocketfulPOSYAAcross 45: Has finishedISDONEAAcross 47: Speed that would enable a 23-minute D.C.-to-L.A. flightMACHSIXAAcross 48: Where fans are often placed on high?ARENASAAcross 50: Org. whose academy's motto in English is "The sea yields to knowledge"USCGAAcross 52: One who might give you a shotNURSEAAcross 53: MissGIRLAAcross 54: Food that Marge Simpson once served with "a whisper of MSG"PORKCHOPAAcross 58: Big name in denimLEEAAcross 59: Collected $200, sayPASSEDGOAAcross 63: "Te ___"AMOAAcross 64: Former superstore chain selling diapers and strollersBABIESRUSAAcross 67: "Egads!"EEKAAcross 68: Quite a taleSAGAAAcross 70: SpiritBRIOAAcross 71: Charitable offeringALMSAAcross 73: Film character who says "Kiss me as if it were the last time"ILSAAAcross 74: It postulates a space-time fabricTHETHEORYOFRELATIVITYAAcross 80: Congressional budget directivesEARMARKSAAcross 81: San Francisco's ___ ValleyNOEAAcross 82: Radio mediumAIRWAVESAAcross 83: Renaissance-themed festivalFAIREAAcross 84: Tears to piecesMAULSAAcross 86: Who once had all 10 of the top 10 Billboard hits simultaneouslyNOONEAAcross 87: "The Gift of the Magi" authorO. HENRYAAcross 89: "Seriously?"FORREALAAcross 91: Gobbles (down)SNARFSAAcross 94: Doze (off)NODAAcross 95: Mr. Incredible's actual surnamePARRAAcross 96: College town of George Washington CarverAMESAAcross 98: Hither's partnerYONAAcross 99: "Absolutely!"AMENAAcross 101: Little Richard hit with "the most inspired rock lyric ever recorded," per Rolling StoneTUTTI-FRUTTIAAcross 104: Sea eagleERNEAAcross 105: Many-time N.H.L. All-Star JagrJAROMIRAAcross 107: SheepishOVINEAAcross 108: FashionableA LA MODEAAcross 108: FashionableALAMODEAAcross 110: Nonbinary identityAGENDERAAcross 111: Focus of an egoist's gazeNAVELAAcross 112: Magazine with annual Women of the Year AwardsGLAMOURAAcross 113: President Ford and othersGERALDSAAcross 114: Traditional, if bulky, presents in Santa's bagSLEDSAAcross 115: Opening words?SESAMESDDown 1: Super Bowl trophy eponymLOMBARDIDDown 2: Deep-fried doughy treatsCRULLERSDDown 3: Picked nitsDELOUSEDDDown 4: ___ tear (athlete's injury)ACLDDown 5: Thieves' placeLAIRDDown 6: Yosemite attractionELCAPITANDDown 7: Hides one's true natureLIVESALIEDDown 8: Group with the 2012 chart-topping album "Up All Night," to fansONEDDDown 9: It's pitchfork-shapedPSIDDown 10: "Why do you ask?" responseNOREASONDDown 11: The 1 in (1,2), in mathABSCISSADDown 12: Work times, typicallyWEEKDAYSDDown 14: Phaser settingSTUNDDown 15: Admiral Graf ___ (German W.W. II ship)SPEEDDown 16: Leaf (through)PAGEDDown 17: BearingMIENDDown 18: One might be taken in protestKNEEDDown 19: Longtime NPR host DianeREHMDDown 21: Satellite inhabited continuously since 2000: Abbr.ISSDDown 22: Complement of turtledoves in a Christmas songTWODDown 23: Obsolescent TV companionVCRDDown 28: Paris's ___ La FayetteRUEDDown 30: DisfigureMARDDown 33: ___ sleepREMDDown 35: PerturbVEXDDown 38: "The Caine Mutiny" authorWOUKDDown 39: End of some school names, for shortTECHDDown 40: Orbicularis ___ (eyelid-closing muscle)OCULIDDown 41: "We ___ Kings"THREEDDown 42: What fools might make of themselvesASSESDDown 43: "Je ne ___ quoi"SAISDDown 44: Joint winner of FIFA's Player of the Century award in 2000PELEDDown 46: Top-level foreign policy grp.NSCDDown 49: Monopoly quartet: Abbr.RRSDDown 51: FoldGOBROKEDDown 53: Fuel lineGAS MAINDDown 54: WallopPASTEDDown 55: 1935 Triple Crown winnerOMAHADDown 56: Top-ranked professional tennis player for a record 237 consecutive weeksROGERFEDERERDDown 57: Ark contentsPAIRSDDown 59: ___ fast onePULLADDown 60: Labor day setting?DELIVERYROOMDDown 61: "Beau ___"GESTEDDown 62: Signs off onOKAYSDDown 65: "I tell ya!"BOYDDown 66: Charlotte of "The Facts of Life"RAEDDown 69: Universal self, in HinduismATMANDDown 70: Preserves something?BERRYDDown 72: Houston A.L.'ersSTROSDDown 73: Trump who wrote 2017's "Raising Trump"IVANADDown 75: Tiny margin of victoryHAIRDDown 76: When one usually goes through customsONARRIVALDDown 77: Purple pool ballFOURDDown 78: Brushed up onRELEARNEDDDown 79: Lucky ticket holder's cryIWONDDown 84: Famed Chicago steakhouseMORTONSDDown 85: A couple of Bible booksSAMUELSDDown 87: Completely unrestrainedONAJAGDDown 88: TributeHOMAGEDDown 89: Swollen, as a lipFATDDown 90: Drain, as bloodLETDDown 92: Swiss dishFONDUEDDown 93: Derisive expressionsSNEERSDDown 95: Runs smoothlyPURRSDDown 97: They can't do without doesSTAGSDDown 100: Prefix for a polygon with 140-degree interior anglesNONADDown 101: Headed for overtimeTIEDDDown 102: A short rest, so to speakFIVEDDown 103: He: Lat.ILLEDDown 104: Top female baby name of 2014-18EMMADDown 106: Year that Michelangelo's "The Crucifixion of St. Peter" was completedMDLDDown 109: Things the Energizer bunny may needAAS