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New York Times Answers

Saturday, 26th February 2000
There are 27 across clues and 37 down clues for the New York Times crossword on Saturday, 26th February 2000. View the answers below..

The Answers

Number# Clue Answer
AAcross 1: Held by a third partyINESCROW
AAcross 9: Clio candidateTVSPOT
AAcross 15: 1932 title role for Greta Garbo
AAcross 16: Runaround?
AAcross 17: MasonsSTONEMEN
AAcross 18: More serious
AAcross 19: 1969 Sammy Davis Jr. hitIVEGOTTABEME
AAcross 21: El Greco, by birth
AAcross 24: Places to see races: Abbr.OTBS
AAcross 25: ___ calculus (kidney stone)
AAcross 26: Little ___NEMO
AAcross 28: Polo Grounds headlinerOTT
AAcross 31: StandardbredAMERICANTROTTER
AAcross 35: Royal involved in the Diamond Necklace Affair
AAcross 36: "I must submit to an epitaph graven by a fool" penner
AAcross 37: Foreign leaderREY
AAcross 38: Municipal sites: Abbr.CTRS
AAcross 39: Gallico's Mrs. ___
AAcross 40: Dirt
AAcross 42: Elegant
AAcross 43: Belt material, perhapsSNAKELEATHER
AAcross 48: Tease
AAcross 49: Hindquarters
AAcross 53: Genesis locale
AAcross 54: Folk singer's accompaniment
AAcross 55: Sleeveless cloak
AAcross 56: William aboard the Mayflower
DDown 1: Private on-line chats, for shortIMS
DDown 2: "Ah, Wilderness!" character ___ Miller
DDown 3: War zone, in briefETO
DDown 4: Places for mending
DDown 5: Legion of Honor member
DDown 6: Noodle-and-vegetable soup
DDown 7: 33rd state: Abbr.OREG
DDown 8: Port authority?
DDown 9: Where to get a Pisa pizza?
DDown 10: Dict. material
DDown 11: Some pencils
DDown 12: Crown
DDown 13: Utah cityOREM
DDown 14: It may be kept in a boot
DDown 20: They're beaten hands-downTOMTOMS
DDown 21: Grammy winner FloydCRAMER
DDown 22: Like some classic movies
DDown 23: Zip
DDown 26: Broadway character who sings "Tea for Two"NANETTE
DDown 27: Put down, in a way
DDown 28: Bewhiskered creatures
DDown 29: Popular game from Russia
DDown 30: Like Rapunzel
DDown 32: Work out
DDown 33: Common ad phraseONSALENOW
DDown 34: Some joint rulers
DDown 40: Bypass
DDown 41: It may be forged
DDown 42: Back pack?
DDown 43: Dis
DDown 44: Ibsen's "doll"NORA
DDown 45: "The Way We Were" writer Bergman
DDown 46: 1956 Gregory Peck role
DDown 47: Bullish openingTAUR
DDown 50: Word with dance or band
DDown 51: It may come before long
DDown 52: Abbr. in a resort's nameSPR