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NYT Across Clues
- Game option represented by a flat palmPAPER
- Singer with the 2016 #1 album “A Seat at the Table”SOLANGE
- Disney queenELSA
- Not clashAGREE
- Front lines?FOREWORD
- Said without sayingGOTAT
- CERISE + LAVENDER = certain baby animalsREINDEERCALVES
- God sometimes depicted with green skinOSIRIS
- State in which “Parks & Recreation” is set: Abbr.IND
- Pull some strings, maybe?TUNE
- ClinchesICES
- Chip away atERODE
- Employee on an airline or cruise shipSTEWARD
- CORAL + GOLD = pet store purchaseDOGCOLLAR
- VetoNIX
- ___ stickPOGO
- Quarterback who holds the N.F.L. record for most consecutive games started (297)FAVRE
- “You’re on!”ITSABET
- Train setCARS
- Tailor, maybeALTER
- One-named singer with the album “Lovers Rock”SADE
- Lipstick choiceNUDE
- AMBER + GREEN = imported brewGERMANBEER
- Final Fantasy character who shares his name with a U.S. cityRENO
- Sashay, saySTRUT
- ___ B. Wells Society for Investigative ReportingIDA
- A bunchLOADS
- PEAR + CRIMSON = fighting groupMARINECORPS
- Bottle flipping in the mid-2010s, e.g.FAD
- Hospital settings, brieflyERS
- Poster board?FORUM
- Max’s oppositeMIN
- Bo or bonsaiTREE
- LIME + MAGENTA = visualizationMENTALIMAGE
- [“You’re still talking?”]YAWN
- Subj. of some collegiate braggingGPA
- Actor GallagherAIDAN
- Go astrayERR
- “Herc could stop a show / Point him at a monster and you’re talking ___” (lyric in Disney’s “Hercules”)SRO
- RUST + SCARLET = celestial groupSTARCLUSTER
- Daughter in the comic strip “FoxTrot”PAIGE
- Cha chaan teng servingTEA
- Plot problemsHOLES
- Dis-tressedBALD
- CREAM + PEACH = nonviolent protestPEACEMARCH
- Plantings lining the Literary Walk in Central ParkELMS
- Skier’s accessoryPOLE
- Many an art print, brieflyLITHO
- “No injuries here”IMOK
- 2019 space filmADASTRA
- B’s in math?BETAS
- Devotee, informallySTAN
- A waysFAR
- TEAL + OCHER = breakfast optionHOTCEREAL
- AbsolvesLETSOFF
- Fisher of 2018’s “Eighth Grade”ELSIE
- One towering over the rest of the field?SILO
- Actress RooneyMARA
- ___ Giedroyc, co-host of “The Great British Bake Off”MEL
- Nappy : U.K. :: ___ : U.S.DIAPER
- MAUVE + TANGERINE = restaurant handoutVEGETARIANMENU
- African antelopeELAND
- FrenziedINAPANIC
- Goddess who turned Picus into a woodpeckerCIRCE
- Throws inADDS
- Unbelievable rumorsCANARDS
- Takes the edge offEASES
NYT Vertical Clues
- 2024 Olympics hostPARIS
- Deal makerAGENT
- Christopher Street Day celebrationPRIDEPARADE
- Still, for a poetEEN
- Outlet store come-onREDTAGSALE
- MiffedSORE
- Fantasy creature whose name is an anagram of another fantasy creatureORC
- Rural settingLEA
- What’s the point of leatherwork?AWL
- NewcomerNOVICE
- Artist El ___GRECO
- “The motor industry’s Titanic,” per a 1994 bookEDSEL
- Nwodim of “S.N.L.”EGO
- Ne’er-do-wellsLOSERS
- Keep from sticking, saySTIR
- “Wait for It” singer in “Hamilton”AARONBURR
- Stave (off)FEND
- Got ready for guests, in a wayTIDIEDUP
- Prefix with centric or visionEURO
- Volleyball teams, e.g.SEXTETS
- Lost traction while driving overSLIDON
- Sinuous dance that emulates a creatureWORM
- 3/4 and 7/8, e.g.DATES
- DoneOVER
- Hound soundGRR
- Homophone of the sum of this clue number’s digitsATE
- Took offFLED
- Who says “That I did love thee, Caesar, O, ’tis true”ANTONY
- Wood in some incenseCEDAR
- Bring downABASE
- Truth ___SERUM
- “Jung at heart” persona?ANIMA
- TalentGIFT
- Par for the courseNORMAL
- ___ to goRARIN
- Chemistry, for one: Abbr.SCI
- Grinding toothMOLAR
- Come outEMERGE
- High on marijuana, in slangFADED
- Way to goEGRESS
- Twangy, as a singerNASAL
- “Us,” “It” or “Her”TITLE
- Progressive alternativeGEICO
- Ones doing stellar workASTRONOMERS
- TotalWRECK
- One arranging for flood insurance?NOAH
- Parts of many gaming rigsPCS
- Payment sentREMITTANCE
- In a bundle, as documentsSHEAFED
- Wasn’t straightTOLDALIE
- Culinary phrase after “pollo” or “scaloppine”ALMARSALA
- Vessels hunted by K-shipsUBOATS
- Element in many henna designsPETAL
- “I’m in heaven!” soundsAAHS
- Doner kebab breadPITA
- Latin 101 wordAMAS
- ForPRO
- Film director ___ Isaac ChungLEE
- “That’s it”THEEND
- Heavy footwear choiceBROGAN
- Evening in ItalySERA
- Car model name made entirely of Roman numeralsCIVIC
- Novelist FerranteELENA
- Of the flockLAIC
- Cross swordsFENCE
- Sooty channelsFLUES
- Modern checkout deviceIPAD
- Diagnostic scans, for shortMRIS
- Map lines: Abbr.RDS
- Clean energy grp.EPA
- Stuff in cigarettes, but not e-cigarettesTAR
- “… is there more?”AND
- Rapper known offstage as Mathangi ArulpragasamMIA