New York Times Answers - Tuesday, 26th August 2003 There are 37 across clues and 41 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Tuesday, 26th August 2003. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: Cows and sowsSHESAAcross 5: Coarse fileRASPAAcross 9: Four-alarmer, e.g.BLAZEAAcross 14: Lt.'s superiorCAPTAAcross 15: "Dies ___"IRAEAAcross 16: Raring to goEAGERAAcross 17: To bootALSOAAcross 18: Muses countNINEAAcross 19: Wield, as influenceEXERTAAcross 20: Get angry, as a mechanic?BLOWAGASKETAAcross 23: Buck's mateDOEAAcross 24: Mother of DionysusSEMELEAAcross 25: "Do the Right Thing" pizzeriaSALSAAcross 27: City near ProvoOREMAAcross 30: Play timeRECESSAAcross 34: Houston athleteASTROAAcross 38: Bakery buyTARTAAcross 40: "Garfield" dogODIEAAcross 41: Get angry, as a bicyclist?FLY OFF THE HANDLEAAcross 44: Wholly absorbedRAPTAAcross 45: Like hen's teethRAREAAcross 46: Jennifer of "Flashdance"BEALSAAcross 47: "The Lion in Winter" starO'TOOLEAAcross 49: Actress LanchesterELSAAAcross 51: Make overREDOAAcross 53: When mastodons disappearedICE AGEAAcross 58: Grp. with students' interests at heartPTAAAcross 61: Get angry, as a missile designer?GO BALLISTICAAcross 64: Arrival at a refineryOILERAAcross 66: Estrada of "CHiPs"ERIKAAcross 67: Bumping one's head on the ceiling, sayTALLAAcross 68: Impolite lookSTAREAAcross 69: A fewSOMEAAcross 70: First name in scatELLAAAcross 71: Yankees manager JoeTORREAAcross 72: 50's British P.M. AnthonyEDENAAcross 73: Take a load offRESTDDown 1: Strike breakersSCABSDDown 2: Oscar-winning BerryHALLEDDown 3: English racing townEPSOMDDown 4: "Uncle Tom's Cabin" authorSTOWEDDown 5: Horseshoes scoreRINGERDDown 6: It might hit the high notesARIADDown 7: ___ souciSANSDDown 8: Sneaks a lookPEEKSDDown 9: Popular VWBEETLEDDown 10: Left Coast airport lettersLAXDDown 11: OldAGEDDDown 12: Round number?ZERODDown 13: Old Harper's Bazaar artistERTEDDown 21: DistantALOOFDDown 22: You're on itEARTHDDown 26: Serving with teaSCONEDDown 28: Suffix with oper-ETTADDown 29: Olympic skier PhilMAHREDDown 31: Early Icelandic literatureEDDADDown 32: Place to dustSILLDDown 33: Matches, as a wagerSEESDDown 34: Big doAFRODDown 35: Bed supportSLATDDown 36: Keyboard slipTYPODDown 37: Turbine partROTORDDown 39: Walk like a sotREELDDown 42: A Corleone sonFREDODDown 43: Old addersABACIDDown 48: 4-Down's SimonLEGREEDDown 50: Smooth and softSILKENDDown 52: Beyond pudgyOBESEDDown 54: Fragrant substanceESTERDDown 55: Dickens title openerATALEDDown 56: Breathers?GILLSDDown 57: BrillianceECLATDDown 58: Drop in the mailPOSTDDown 59: Former Yugoslav leaderTITODDown 60: WingedALARDDown 62: Noted A.L. shortstop, for shortARODDDown 63: Drink garnishLIMEDDown 65: Blow itERR