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NYT Across Clues
- Slow sort, informallyPOKE
- Duke, e.g.: Abbr.UNIV
- Contents of a vaultCACHE
- What a salesperson may be assignedAREA
- ObserveNOTE
- Word before “Johnny” or “Lucy”HERES
- He wrote this many symphoniesBEETHOVEN
- Now, in BilbaoAHORA
- First name on the Supreme CourtSONIA
- It borders this many other statesMISSOURI
- Exactly rightTOATURN
- RiotCUTUP
- Tax IDSSN
- The Devil has oneGOATEE
- Country that changed its name in 1939SIAM
- “Zip your lip!”SHUSH
- Fish whose roe is used in sushiSMELT
- How to find out what “this many” is in 17-, 21-, 52- and 57-AcrossCOUNTTHESQUARES
- Choreographer AlvinAILEY
- Oktoberfest orderSTEIN
- Like most of New York State’s flagBLUE
- “Aha!”ISEEIT
- Consideration for avoiding burns, for shortSPF
- Rank above maj.LTCOL
- First in a fieldPIONEER
- It has this many legsARACHNID
- Soap brand mentioned in “Hair”RINSO
- Many an art print, informallyLITHO
- He won this many Olympic gold medalsMARKSPITZ
- Some slushy drinksICEES
- “Man produces ___ as a bee produces honey”: William GoldingEVIL
- Sheltered at seaALEE
- “Cabaret” directorFOSSE
- Part of a baseballSEAM
- Polar birdTERN
NYT Vertical Clues
- Classic Milwaukee brewsPABSTS
- Chocolaty breakfast cerealOREOOS
- Actor Wynn of “Dr. Strangelove”KEENAN
- Wipe out, in slangEATIT
- It’s only half dueUNO
- National Adoption Mo.NOV
- Two in the newsITEM
- One stop on a grand tourVENICE
- The New Yorker cartoonist who wrote “What I Hate: From A to Z”CHAST
- “A Shropshire Lad” authorAEHOUSMAN
- Casino employeeCROUPIER
- Man in MannheimHERR
- Actor MoralesESAI
- Stuck-upHAUGHTY
- Not take things lying down, saySUE
- 32-0, e.g.ROUT
- Poet who wrote “In the Vanities / No one wears panities”NASH
- ___ days (now)THESE
- Oktoberfest orderALE
- Washington and Adams: Abbr.MTS
- Seuss’s star-bellied creaturesSNEETCHES
- Ones carrying roses, maybeSUITORS
- One hailed on Broadway?CAB
- Alaskan exportOIL
- Grieves loudlyULULATES
- Part of a how-to manualSTEP
- Monarch who took the throne in ’52QEII
- Ca++ or Fe+++ION
- Covers in gooSLIMES
- No longer all thereSENILE
- NagPESTER
- Disney movie set in ArendelleFROZEN
- Drew from a hat, sayCHOSE
- Bite playfullyNIPAT
- Arabic leader?ALIF
- Having mucho dineroRICO
- Singer/songwriter MatthewsDAVE
- Narrow waterwayRIA
- Airline with a crown in its logoKLM