New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 15th July 1980 There are 37 across clues and 42 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 15th July 1980. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: River explored by V. L. Cameron et al.CONGOAAcross 6: Spanish SurrealistMIROAAcross 10: Where B. Young set foot in the 1840'sUTAHAAcross 14: "___ Love," 1957 songAPRILAAcross 15: Like the SaharaARIDAAcross 16: Org. of 15 nationsNATOAAcross 17: Bailey or WhitePEARLAAcross 18: ___ of the aboveNONEAAcross 19: Physician's taskCUREAAcross 20: Missionary who discovered Victoria FallsLIVING STONEAAcross 20: Missionary who discovered Victoria FallsLIVINGSTONEAAcross 23: Texas univ.SMUAAcross 26: Govt. ecology groupE.P.A.AAcross 26: Govt. ecology groupEPAAAcross 27: Put up a stakeANTEAAcross 28: Legendary Western lawmanEARPAAcross 30: BreachesSCHISMSAAcross 34: FibberMCGEEAAcross 36: City founded by Seleucus I: c. 300 B.C.ANTIOCHAAcross 39: He wrote "In Darkest Africa": 1890HENRY M. STANLEYAAcross 42: Its mouth was discovered by Columbus: 1498ORINOCOAAcross 43: Tenor NicolaiGEDDAAAcross 45: Roads, in MexicoCAMINOSAAcross 48: Actor Bruce from ChicagoDERNAAcross 49: African ex-dictatorAMINAAcross 51: Bottom of the BomuBEDAAcross 53: SpeckDOTAAcross 54: Highest African mountainKILIMANJAROAAcross 59: Grain grinderMILLAAcross 60: One of the five "Greats"ERIEAAcross 61: Caribbean islandARUBAAAcross 65: MXDII and MDCCLXXVIANNIAAcross 66: Shipment from Ga.TALCAAcross 67: East African peopleMASAIAAcross 68: Scene of man's first explorationEDENAAcross 69: Aid an arsonistABETAAcross 70: FrightALARMDDown 1: Topper for many a golferCAPDDown 2: Take the lid off, in poesyOPEDDown 3: Hunters' org.NRADDown 4: Friday, sometimesGIRLDDown 5: Stan's partnerOLLIEDDown 6: FranticMANIACDDown 7: ___ AgeIRONDDown 8: Cycle at the MetRINGDDown 9: Sappho creationsODESDDown 10: Needing comfortersUNCONSOLEDDDown 11: Spiteful insultTAUNTDDown 12: " . . . but only God can make ___"ATREEDDown 13: Farming implementHOEDDown 21: H.S.T. and G.R.F., onceVPSDDown 22: Shakespearean subjectTAMINGDDown 23: Religious sch.SEMDDown 24: Aggressively virileMACHODDown 25: One who exhortsURGERDDown 29: Sir Alexander Fleming's discovery: 1928PENICILLINDDown 31: WearsHASONDDown 32: Bank acct. earningsINTDDown 33: B.&O. spotSTADDown 35: Verdi operaERNANIDDown 37: Surrendered territoryCEDEDDDown 38: Watery prefixHYDRODDown 40: ___ KippurYOMDDown 41: Start of the 12th centuryMCIDDown 44: PismireANTDDown 46: Take issueOBJECTDDown 47: Tar's milieuSEADDown 49: One of ___AKINDDDown 50: Pooh's creatorMILNEDDown 52: "Antony and Cleopatra," e.g.DRAMADDown 55: Occurring later: PrefixMETADDown 56: One of the North AfricansARABDDown 57: Its source was discovered by John H. SpekeNILEDDown 58: SpokenORALDDown 59: WestMAEDDown 62: Pretoria was its administrative cap.U.S.A.DDown 62: Pretoria was its administrative cap.USADDown 63: HindranceBARDDown 64: AspireAIM