Welcome to the page with the answers to today's (July 26th 1997) clues of New York Times crossword.

Below is the list of all of today's clues (a total of 72 clues). Just click on a clue to get the answer.

'...is sad and dreary ev'rywhere ___': Stephen Foster
'Far from it'
'The Captain and the Kids' kid
1944 Sartre play
1946 Bowery Boys movie
5-centime piece
All bets are off after this
Army provisioners of old
Authorize
Belt
Bowman's need
Brag sheet
Brand of depilatory
Caribbean getaway
Chinese, e.g.
City near the Horseshoe Curve
Competing
Corner
Drag one's feet
Duds
Eat like a bird
Famous town on the Nile
For fun
Gets licked
Handles for a client company
Harry's wife
Hazard a guess
Height: Prefix
Hide
Indonesian money
Intrigues
It's at the top of some columns
Largest seaport on the Adriatic
Less plentiful
Literary ___
Make ___ in (begin)
Merchant of music
Moors
Narrow margin
Norse pantheon
Opera set in Cyprus
Opposed
Parts of handwriting
Past
Pitch
Played up
Porous iron ore
Put away
Relieved
Retrovirus material
Round number
Scrape
Smith and Jones, often
Some strong winds
Somewhat iridescent
Somme time
Soupcon
South African villages
Spotted
Steams
Stick
Still
Stinker
Suffuse
Take shape
Therapeutic index data
Thiss and thaat
Time trials winner at Indy
Where Tony Bennett hails from
Words after 'You must remember this'
Zsa Zsa's real first name
___-Locka, Fla.

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