New York Times Answers - Friday, 26th July 2013 There are 36 across clues and 32 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Friday, 26th July 2013. View the answers below.. Also try..All New York Times AnswersAll PublicationsThe AnswersNumber# Clue Answer AAcross 1: First rock band whose members received Kennedy Center HonorsTHEWHOAAcross 7: JiffySNAPAAcross 11: Shade of blackJETAAcross 14: Fix, in carpentryRENAILAAcross 15: UndoubtedlyTO BE SUREAAcross 17: Dropped a line?ANGLEDAAcross 18: Olympians' foodAMBROSIAAAcross 19: Figures for investorsYIELDSAAcross 20: Animal that catches fish with its forepawsSEA OTTERAAcross 21: Ward on a setSELAAAcross 22: Shade of grayASHAAcross 24: Work ___ETHICAAcross 25: Annual with deep-pink flowersCOWHERBAAcross 28: Miles offAFARAAcross 30: TailorALTERAAcross 33: Part of the Dept. of LaborOSHAAAcross 34: All-Star MartinezTINOAAcross 35: "Guys and Dolls" composer/lyricistLOESSERAAcross 37: Like dirty clothes, oftenINAHEAPAAcross 39: Secondary: Abbr.ASSTAAcross 40: The muscle of a muscle car, maybeVTENAAcross 42: Soup scoopLADLEAAcross 43: FillSATEAAcross 44: Abba's genreEUROPOPAAcross 46: "Alice" actress LindaLAVINAAcross 48: Kyrgyzstan's second-largest cityOSHAAcross 49: Game discsPOGSAAcross 53: Uncopiable, sayPATENTEDAAcross 55: Quick session for a bandONESETAAcross 57: Springsteen hit with the lyric "Only you can cool my desire"IMONFIREAAcross 58: Noted graffiti artistBANKSYAAcross 59: Viking, e.g.NORSEMANAAcross 60: Philosophize, sayIDEATEAAcross 61: Strike leader?ESSAAcross 62: BreatherRESTAAcross 63: Trained groupsCADRESDDown 1: Sights at the dentist's officeTRAYSDDown 2: Three-time Olympic skating gold medalistHENIEDDown 3: Georgia of "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"ENGELDDown 4: 1955 Pulitzer-winning poetWALLACE STEVENSDDown 5: RushedHIEDDDown 6: MaximOLDSAWDDown 7: Pot and porn magazines, typicallySTASHESDDown 8: Norton Sound cityNOMEDDown 9: Diplomat who wrote "The Tide of Nationalism"ABBAEBANDDown 10: Reform Party founderPEROTDDown 11: LegitimateJUSTIFIEDDDown 12: Construction project that began in RomeERIE CANALDDown 13: RushTEARDDown 16: "Yeah ... anyway"SOTHATHAPPENEDDDown 23: Ultra sound?SHORTUDDown 26: Boolean operatorsORSDDown 27: Charging things?RHINOSDDown 29: Ensnare, with "in"ROPEDDown 30: "It wasn't meant to be"ALASDDown 31: Literally, "the cottonwoods"LOS ALAMOSDDown 32: Those with will power?TESTATORSDDown 36: Exactly 10 seconds, for the 100-yard dashEVENTIMEDDown 38: Spanish greetingALODDown 41: Tending to wear awayERODENTDDown 45: Illogically afraidPHOBICDDown 47: Draw (from)INFERDDown 50: Actor Werner of "The Spy Who Came in From the Cold"OSKARDDown 51: Heroic taleGESTEDDown 52: Lid afflictionsSTYESDDown 53: Cleaner fragrancePINEDDown 54: They're sometimes named after presidentsERASDDown 56: SquatNADA