New York Times Answers - Sunday, 26th May 2002 There are 65 across clues and 77 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Sunday, 26th May 2002. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: SplendidREGALAAcross 6: ClassesILKSAAcross 10: Inits. in TV comedySNLAAcross 13: Here and there, in footnotesPASSIMAAcross 19: Play areaARENAAAcross 20: Caught some Z'sTOOKANAPAAcross 22: Go byELAPSEAAcross 23: Cadets, eventuallyPOLICEOFFICERSAAcross 25: Mosaic itemsTORAHSAAcross 26: Hard-to-make decisionTOSS-UPAAcross 26: Hard-to-make decisionTOSSUPAAcross 27: Musician's liabilityTIN EARAAcross 28: PassesENACTSAAcross 29: ZipNILAAcross 31: Nutritional infoRDASAAcross 33: Try againREHEARAAcross 34: Double backRETRACEONESSTEPSAAcross 42: Hosp. areasORSAAcross 43: "A Hard Road to Glory" writerASHEAAcross 44: In ___ (confined)ABOXAAcross 45: "Walking on Thin Ice" singerONOAAcross 46: World viewMAPAAcross 48: PlaceSTEADAAcross 50: Coffee orderNOSUGARAAcross 53: Like the most expensive chopped meatLEANESTAAcross 57: Holiday wishPEACEONEARTHAAcross 59: Quick movementsALLEGROSAAcross 60: New Deal program: Abbr.TVAAAcross 61: Wall St. dealsLBOSAAcross 62: Theme of this puzzleCEOSAAcross 63: Diving birdAUKAAcross 64: "Give ___ go"ITAAAcross 67: Words after "Pssst!"ITSMEAAcross 70: Kind of payMERITAAcross 71: Yearbook sect.SRSAAcross 72: "Exodus" heroARIAAcross 73: Zaire's Mobuto Sese ___SEKOAAcross 74: See 8-DownATTAAAcross 77: B'way producer's favorite signSROAAcross 79: Like many Sue Grafton charactersMURDEREDAAcross 81: "Thanks so much!"HOWNICEOFYOUAAcross 87: LeadBEFIRSTAAcross 88: Utter capitulationsCAVEINSAAcross 89: TriesSTABSAAcross 90: C.I.A. forerunnerOSSAAcross 91: French vineyardCRUAAcross 93: Historical character in John Ford's "My Darling Clementine"EARPAAcross 94: "Night" author WieselELIEAAcross 95: ___ supuesto (of course): Sp.PORAAcross 97: Charles, formallyTHEPRINCEOFWALESAAcross 102: PackageENCASEAAcross 105: ProsperityBOOMAAcross 106: Madre's kinTIAAAcross 107: Catch, as a catch-of-the-dayREELINAAcross 108: Angola's capitalLUANDAAAcross 112: Gets aroundSKIRTSAAcross 117: 1966 Mary Martin musicalIDOIDOAAcross 118: Ballroom playersDANCE ORCHESTRAAAcross 120: Reproductive rights pioneer MargaretSANGERAAcross 121: Ziti toppingREDSAUCEAAcross 122: "___ Gold"ULEESAAcross 123: Spotted animalsHYENASAAcross 124: Law firm hirees, for shortJDSAAcross 125: 1982 cyberflickTRONAAcross 126: OutPASSEDDown 1: SpellboundRAPTDDown 2: Suffix with smackEROODDown 3: They can be hair-raisingGELSDDown 4: CuckoosANISDDown 5: Gap in a manuscriptLACUNADDown 6: Olympic medalist MidoriITODDown 7: Room at the topLOFTDDown 8: With 74-Across, U.N. chief AnnanKOFIDDown 9: ScrapeSKINDDown 10: Golfer Sam and familySNEADSDDown 11: Part in many a documentaryNARRATORDDown 12: Platters, brieflyLPSDDown 13: "Silent Movie" co-starPETERSDDown 14: Single-handedlyALONEDDown 15: Hymnist Adams, who wrote "Nearer, My God, to Thee"SARAHDDown 16: "Battlestar Galactica" and "Dune," e.g.SPACEOPERASDDown 17: Film flop of 1987ISHTARDDown 18: Abbr. at the head of a letterMESSRSDDown 21: They provide excellent serviceACERSDDown 24: "Lawrence of Arabia," for oneEPICDDown 30: Singer RimesLEANNDDown 32: Person in a chamber: Abbr.SENDDown 34: Hoarse talkRASPDDown 35: Noble Italian family nameESTEDDown 36: Mother of HeliosTHEADDown 37: Make a moveREACTDDown 38: It has finger holesOBOEDDown 39: Cash register keyNOSALEDDown 40: Community outside the cityEXURBDDown 41: Person with questionsPOLLERDDown 46: Score keepers?MAESTROSDDown 47: Film director LeeANGDDown 49: StrategistsDEVISERSDDown 51: In a '64 song it's "really lookin' fine"GTODDown 52: Starts of sneezesAHSDDown 54: Fictional girl with the dog WeenieELOISEDDown 55: GrumpySOURDDown 56: ReproachmentsTSKSDDown 58: "Laramie" and "Laredo"OATERSDDown 59: Top gunACEDDown 64: Metric unitIAMBDDown 65: "That's right!"TRUEDDown 66: Harrison Ford thrillerAIRFORCEONEDDown 68: Draw the lineSKETCHDDown 69: Stylish, in the 60'sMODDDown 70: More than a kookMANIACDDown 74: "Well, well, well ..."AHADDown 75: Mazel ___TOVDDown 76: 12-year-old, say'TWEENDDown 76: 12-year-old, sayTWEENDDown 78: Not one's cup ___OFTEADDown 80: Put down, slangilyDISDDown 82: AboutINREDDown 83: 100 clamsCSPOTDDown 84: Dixie pronounYALLDDown 85: Award for "Six Degrees of Separation"OBIEDDown 86: AppliesUSESDDown 88: Like many state capitolsCUPOLAEDDDown 92: Johnny ___REBDDown 95: Disappear foreverPERISHDDown 96: SometimeONEDAYDDown 97: Met menTENORSDDown 98: Doctors make themROUNDSDDown 99: Apples in some schoolroomsIMACSDDown 100: Person easily dupedFISHDDown 101: "Rise and shine!"WAKE UPDDown 103: EvenALIGNDDown 104: "Don't Be Cruel" as opposed to "Hound Dog"SIDEADDown 109: MarvyNEATDDown 110: MoodyDOURDDown 111: With the bow, to a violinistARCODDown 113: Hispaniola, e.g.ISLADDown 114: Post office chart: Abbr.RTESDDown 115: Very, in VichyTRESDDown 116: Postpaid encl.SASEDDown 118: Erving, in headlinesDR. JDDown 119: 100 yrs.CEN