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NYT Across Clues
- The “who” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrantSUSPECT
- “Most ___” (“For sure”)DEF
- The “where” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrantROOM
- Not skilled inPOORAT
- What you can bring up, in a phraseTHEREAR
- Photo lab abbr.ENL
- “M*A*S*H” starALDA
- Midwest capitalTOPEKA
- George’s mother on “Seinfeld”ESTELLE
- Luau dishPOI
- Part of Caesar’s boastVIDI
- Thrown out of the countryEXILED
- Got logged off, in a wayTIMEDOUT
- Textile toolEVENER
- “The Lion King” queenNALA
- Blows one’s mindAMAZES
- Ain’t right?ISNT
- Southern terminus of I-35LAREDOTEXAS
- PyrexiaFEVER
- UnfrostDEICE
- Old TokyoEDO
- Go pfftFAIL
- Varsity awardLETTER
- Early Coleco hand-held gameALIENATTACK
- The Palins, e.g.ALASKANS
- Musical notationREST
- ___ bleuCORDON
- TadBIT
- Motor coachAUTOBUS
- To bootATTHAT
- Lay offIDLE
- MGM symbolLEO
- Orbit competitorTRIDENT
- Bloody Mary stirrerCELERY
- Others, to OvidALIA
- Make a bonerERR
- Colorful birdTANAGER
- “Bam!” manEMERIL
- AdvanceLEND
- The “what” of a Clue accusation, whose identity is hinted at by the three circled answers in this quadrantWEAPON
- SaturnaliaORGY
- Thing in doubt?SILENTB
- ConnedHAD
- Wrestling star LouALBANO
- Opening for a dermatologist?PORE
- Running wildONATEAR
- Jungian complexEGO
- Bordeaux wineCLARET
- Some Ivy LeaguersELIS
- Start of the accusationMISSSCARLET
- Untouched?SANE
- ___ girlVALLEY
- Firm group: Abbr.ATTYS
- Tennis’s PetrovaNADIA
- Like some football teamsDEFENSIVE
- FringeEDGING
- ___-CatSNO
- Makeshift ballot boxURN
- Classic gaming inits.NES
- Middle of the accusationINTHELOUNGE
- ExpressingCONVEYING
- Feature of a baseball shutoutNORUNS
- Sainted archbishop of Canterbury who founded ScholasticismANSELM
- Phone abbr.OPER
- Friend of FrancoAMIGO
- What Lou Gehrig playedFIRST
- 1939 Garland co-starLAHR
- Home-body?UMPIRE
- End of the accusationWITHTHEROPE
- Author Kingsley or MartinAMIS
- Actor RichardCRENNA
- “So that’s ___?”ANO
- 1990s-2000s Volkswagen vehicleEUROVAN
- 2010 film “___ Men”REPO
- Greeted the villainHISSED
- WantYEN
- Director Mack of early slapstickSENNETT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Chateau ___ MichelleSTE
- Hesitant soundsUHS
- FixedSET
- Ballpark farePRETZELS
- More elusiveEELIER
- AppeasesCALMS
- Coat rackTREE
- A.T.M. offeringDEPOSIT
- Formally declareENOUNCE
- Move like a butterflyFLITTER
- Become entwinedRAVEL
- Tony the TwinOLIVA
- More anomalousODDER
- Its seal has an anchor and a mooseMAINE
- Prehistoric menacePTERODACTYL
- Noughts-and-crosses loserOOX
- Have a thoughtOPINE
- “Cool it!”RELAX
- Cub Scouts leaderAKELA
- Cries of prideTADAS
- It may contain aspartameDIETSODA
- Starting point?EDEN
- GenialAFFABLE
- Not so smooth, maybeMEALIER
- An ace is a good oneAVIATOR
- Completely, after “in”TOTO
- Major part of a toothDENTIN
- Bush who wrote “Spoken From the Heart”LAURA
- ___ to the finishARACE
- “I don’t care what they do”LETEM
- Basket fiberISTLE
- It’s a knockoutETHER
- OrdealTRIAL
- ConfoundADDLE
- Farrell or FirthCOLIN
- Work, as clayKNEAD
- Actor WilliamKATT
- EntreatBEG
- French articleUNE
- Bering ___: Abbr.STR
- Mr. OnassisARI
- W.W. II groupWACS
- “___ Enchanted”ELLA
- Captain’s last orderABANDONSHIP
- “Gay” cityPAREE
- Pepsi brandONE
- Hardly at allNOTVERYMUCH
- Some German carsOPELS
- Cartoony clubsROLLINGPINS
- React to a lossGRIEVE
- “Uh-huh, definitely”YESYES
- “Brave New World” drugSOMA
- Part of U.S.: Abbr.INIT
- EndureLAST
- E-commerce siteETSY
- Crime buster EliotNESS
- Tic ___ (candy)TAC
- Antony’s player in “Julius Caesar,” 1953BRANDO
- RepressedHELDIN
- Inevitability of lifeAGEING
- Result of 91-Down, maybeDOTAGE
- Sauce brandRAGU
- Years abroadANNI
- Coke, for oneFUEL
- High railsELS
- Having no direction, in mathSCALAR
- GenericNONAME
- Sort ofINAWAY
- In ___ Patris (prayer words)NOMINE
- King in “The Little Mermaid”TRITON
- Grant for filmmaking?HUGH
- CybermemosENOTES
- Recto’s flip sideVERSO
- Slangy denialsNOPES
- Coastal raptorERNE
- ScannedREAD
- Bit of office greeneryFERN
- UnyieldingIRON
- Go all overROVE
- TiffSPAT
- Backpack itemTENT
- Dr.’s orderMRI
- Cry’s partnerHUE