New York Times Answers - Sunday, 26th July 1992 There are 71 across clues and 100 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 26th July 1992. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Satellite launched in 1966ATSAAcross 4: Antarctic capeADAREAAcross 9: Stairway postNEWELAAcross 14: Command to FidoSPEAKAAcross 19: WranglerCATTLEMANAAcross 21: Director Logan from Tex.JOSHUAAAcross 22: Copyright violatorPIRATEAAcross 23: ___ CAN NOW BE TOLDTHEOFFICIALSTORYAAcross 25: MarketplacesAGORASAAcross 26: Old terms of addressSIRRASAAcross 27: Schools of thoughtISMSAAcross 28: Calls at Fenway ParkOUTSAAcross 30: Field mouseVOLEAAcross 31: "___-Eyed Jacks," 1961 filmONEAAcross 32: Colombian cityCALIAAcross 33: LAST MONTH ___SKIPPYTHEFLYAAcross 37: WITH A ___FISHCALLEDWANDAAAcross 42: Navy-yard areaPIERAAcross 43: Amneris's slaveAIDAAAcross 44: Author Shere ___HITEAAcross 45: WHO HAD SWUM UP FROM ___THEABYSSAAcross 49: BOARDED THE ___AFRICANQUEENAAcross 55: "The third day comes ___ . . . ": Shak.AFROSTAAcross 57: Director Buñuel's billowOLAAAcross 58: GenuineREALAAcross 59: BrightSUNNYAAcross 60: Two-piece outfitPANTS SUITAAcross 62: ___ a ghostPALEASAAcross 65: A Giant at 16OTTAAcross 66: Sondheim-Styne musicalGYPSYAAcross 69: Gen. Wingate of W.W. IIORDEAAcross 70: Cairo cobraASPAAcross 71: Vandyke's brotherGOATEEAAcross 73: InletRIAAAcross 74: IgnobleMEANAAcross 77: AFTER DOCKING DOWN ___THERIVERROUNDMIDNIGHTAAcross 84: Singer Jerry ___VALEAAcross 85: Pasture grazerEWEAAcross 86: Actress Flora ___ROBSONAAcross 87: Loser to D.D.E.AESAAcross 89: CopycatMIMEAAcross 92: ExemplarMODELAAcross 94: Control buttonsONSAAcross 95: Jackie of "The Paleface"SEARLEAAcross 97: Too ferventOVEREAGERAAcross 101: Aconcagua's locationANDESAAcross 103: Emit like EtnaSPEWAAcross 104: Kurosawa epicRANAAcross 105: "The ___ the Golden West," 1938 filmGIRLOFAAcross 107: THEY SPIED AN ___ GUARDING A GROUPALIENPLATOONAAcross 110: BUT WITH ___ THEY SNEAKED UPTRUEGRITAAcross 112: Marathoner MarkovaOLGAAAcross 114: Fist tag-onIANAAAcross 115: What Siskel and Ebert doRATEAAcross 116: AND WERE WITNESSES AS ___THEUNTOUCHABLESAAcross 123: FLASHED THE ___COLOROFMONEYAAcross 127: Drury Lane composerARNEAAcross 128: Part of ACALTAAcross 129: GrapesUVASAAcross 130: Assyrian godASURAAcross 131: First Olympics siteELISAAcross 132: HoneybunchDEARIEAAcross 135: Suit or atollBIKINIAAcross 137: TO THE ___, WHO WHISPERED "ROGER!"FRENCHCONNECTIONAAcross 142: "___ saw a purple cow"INEVERAAcross 143: Fortune 500 groupsTITANSAAcross 144: Get or comprehendLATCHONTOAAcross 145: Waxed, old styleCEREDAAcross 146: Pocatello's placeIDAHOAAcross 147: Hebrew dry measuresEPHASAAcross 148: Giant chaserESSDDown 1: The ___ the ApostlesACTSOFDDown 2: Paste made from sesame seedsTAHINIDDown 3: Volume unitsSTERESDDown 4: Communications code wordALFADDown 5: Crossword clues: Abbr.DEFSDDown 6: "___ Blue?": 1929 songAMIDDown 7: EthnicRACIALDDown 8: Isolate, as NapoleonENISLEDDown 9: Us, to OvidNOSDDown 10: Erhard's therapyESTDDown 11: The ___ (rock group)W.H.O.DDown 11: The ___ (rock group)WHODDown 12: Mother of MinosEUROPADDown 13: Bird shotLAY-UPDDown 13: Bird shotLAYUPDDown 14: Ruman of filmsSIGDDown 15: AphorismPROVERBDDown 16: "The ___ jealousy heareth all things": ApocryphaEAROFDDown 17: By any meansAT ALLDDown 18: Novelist KenKESEYDDown 20: Aerie location, perhapsTORDDown 21: Daybooks: Abbr.JLSDDown 22: Most pallidPASTIESTDDown 24: In the thick ofAMIDDDown 29: Father of the SphinxTYPHONDDown 32: MacDonalds et al.CLANSDDown 33: Former Boston pitcherSAINDDown 34: "Camelot" mem.KNTDDown 35: Prelude to an inventionIDEADDown 36: Events at meetsHEATSDDown 38: SelassieHAILEDDown 39: Title for G.H.W.B.CICDDown 40: Nabokov novelADADDown 41: Miss Muffet's quaffWHEYDDown 45: SalverTRAYDDown 46: "___ Cheatin' Heart," 1952 songYOURDDown 47: GlissadedSLIDDDown 48: GlutSATEDDown 49: A stringed instrument: It.ARPADDown 50: BanquetFEASTDDown 51: "King ___," J. Goodman filmRALPHDDown 52: Name the priceQUOTEDDown 53: Below, in BerlinUNTERDDown 54: LoggedENTEREDDDown 56: Hwy. hydrantsFPSDDown 61: Cahn productSONGDDown 63: Pearl Mosque siteAGRADDown 64: Kind of conservationSOILDDown 66: Thin brothGRUELDDown 67: Yang's counterpartYINDDown 68: Roles in "The Godfather"PADRONIDDown 72: Mad. followerAVEDDown 74: A.M.A. membersMDSDDown 75: Sonny Shroyer roleENOSDDown 76: Eldest, in EssonneAINEDDown 78: For keepsEVERDDown 79: Have markers outOWEDDown 80: Tout le ___MONDEDDown 81: "Ghosts" writerIBSENDDown 82: "Duck Soup" actorHARPODDown 83: Complete: Comb. formTELEODDown 88: Made certain, with "up"SEWNDDown 89: Sahl from MontrealMORTDDown 90: Match king KreugerIVARDDown 91: Computer listMENUDDown 92: DissolveMELTDDown 93: Gold, in GenovaORODDown 96: Make ___ at (try)ASTABDDown 98: A star of "The Collector"EGGARDDown 99: Missile descriptionAIR-TO-AIRDDown 100: WoesGRIEFSDDown 101: Actor BatesALANDDown 102: Cumin, e.g.SPICEDDown 106: Warm mountain wind: Var.FOHNDDown 107: "A Girl, ___ and a Gob," 1941 filmAGUYDDown 108: Di-dah's precederLAHDDown 109: Collection of anecdotesANADDown 111: Like wind and rainEROSIVEDDown 113: Bernard who played "M"LEEDDown 116: SweltryTORRIDDDown 117: After-shave sootherTALCDDown 118: A troupialORIOLEDDown 119: Loosen, in one wayUNSNAPDDown 120: Of a kittiwakeLARINEDDown 121: T. S. and GeorgeELIOTSDDown 122: Temps, at timesSTENOSDDown 123: Ice-shaped, oftenCUBICDDown 124: Of Mary's lambOVINEDDown 125: Magic Johnson was oneLAKERDDown 126: Schwarzkopf's ordinary dudsMUFTIDDown 131: Inquiring expressionsEHSDDown 132: Ten: Comb. formDECADDown 133: U.S.A. unitsECHSDDown 134: From ___ ZATODDown 136: Foster's "Old Uncle ___"NEDDDown 138: Gatwick lettersETADDown 139: Slangy refusalNAHDDown 140: Adm. Kelso, e.g.CNODDown 141: Certain degreeN-THDDown 141: Certain degreeNTH