New York Times Answers - Monday, 26th December 1994 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Monday, 26th December 1994. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: "Julius Caesar" roleCATOAAcross 5: Shall not, old-styleSHANTAAcross 10: Actress Drescher of "The Nanny"FRANAAcross 14: The third manABELAAcross 15: Red, white or blueCOLORAAcross 16: San _____ (Riviera's resort)REMOAAcross 17: Uncle Ben's dishRICEAAcross 18: Rod Stewart's exALANAAAcross 19: "What's _____ for me?"INITAAcross 20: James Cook shipRESOLUTIONAAcross 22: Hardy heroineTESSAAcross 23: FedEx rivalUPSAAcross 24: Words after "Oh yeah?"SEZWHOAAcross 26: Smiles smuglySMIRKSAAcross 30: Doe's mateSTAGAAcross 32: "Tippy" boatCANOEAAcross 33: Henry Hudson shipDISCOVERYAAcross 38: Tough-guy actor RayALDOAAcross 39: Corday's victimMARATAAcross 40: Gen. Robt. _____ELEEAAcross 41: William Bradford shipMAYFLOWERAAcross 43: Sports facilityARENAAAcross 44: Charged particlesIONSAAcross 45: ShorebirdPLOVERAAcross 46: Indiana collegeGOSHENAAcross 50: Coach ParseghianARAAAcross 51: A Great LakeERIEAAcross 52: Sir Francis Drake shipGOLDENHINDAAcross 59: Breakfast orderEGGSAAcross 60: Neeson and O'FlahertyLIAMSAAcross 61: German-Polish border riverODERAAcross 62: Avec's oppositeSANSAAcross 63: Stan's friend, in old filmsOLLIEAAcross 64: TablelandMESAAAcross 65: First word of Massachussett's mottoENSEAAcross 66: Lawman EarpWYATTAAcross 67: "_____ as 1, 2, 3"EASYDDown 1: Mystery writer John Dickson _____CARRDDown 2: He had an Irish RoseABIEDDown 3: Private eyes, in slangTECSDDown 4: ButterineOLEODDown 5: Diving ducksSCAUPSDDown 6: Romance novelist Victoria et al.HOLTSDDown 7: Jai ______ALAIDDown 8: TabooNONODDown 9: Conduct, as businessTRANSACTDDown 10: Sen. HollingsFRITZDDown 11: Extend, as a subscriptionRENEWDDown 12: Some MennonitesAMISHDDown 13: UntrueNOTSODDown 21: One of the GospelsLUKEDDown 25: Swelled headEGODDown 26: RipoffSCAMDDown 27: _____ fides (bad faith): Lat.MALADDown 28: _____ 500INDYDDown 29: Heliport site, oftenROOFDDown 30: Fillies' fathersSIRESDDown 31: Moscow rulerTSARDDown 33: SunupDAWNDDown 34: _____ Beach, Fla.VERODDown 35: Hgt.ELEVDDown 36: Artist MagritteRENEDDown 37: VintageYEARDDown 39: Clair de luneMOONGLOWDDown 42: Tell a whopperLIEDDown 43: A.A. Milne's first nameALANDDown 45: Coffee-maker switchPRESETDDown 46: V-formation fliersGEESEDDown 47: Sidewalk grinder's instrumentORGANDDown 48: "Stop" and "Merge", e.g.SIGNSDDown 49: Novelist HermannHESSEDDown 50: Fess upADMITDDown 53: UnctuousOILYDDown 54: Carol syllablesLALADDown 55: "Fourth base"HOMEDDown 56: NotionIDEADDown 57: An UntouchableNESSDDown 58: CartDRAY