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NYT Across Clues
- Professional wrestling program since 1999SMACKDOWN
- Orion : Hunter :: Cetus : ___WHALE
- Southwestern casserole with a cornbread crustTAMALEPIE
- ComfortableHOMEY
- Part of Wagner’s “Ring” cycle, with “The”RHINEGOLD
- The “she” in the line “To Sherlock Holmes she is always THE woman”IRENE
- “All ___ is autobiographical”: FelliniART
- Rank below marquisEARL
- “What a shame”ITSSAD
- “That hurts!”YEOW
- One up?STANDEE
- “Tommyrot!”BAH
- Little sandwiches for dessertOREOS
- Coppertone no.SPF
- Activity next to a barBALLET
- FundDONATETO
- Just for the fun of itONALARK
- Popular beer pong containerSOLOCUP
- Cry at the end of a family tripWEMADEIT
- Game you never want to get your fill of?TETRIS
- Milk sourceEWE
- RicochetCAROM
- “Get it?”SEE
- Email button that moves a message to one’s inboxNOTSPAM
- “On the double!”STAT
- VillainBADGUY
- Fat, to FrançoisGRAS
- Radio station call letters that ask a question?WHO
- ___ State (Rhode Island nickname)OCEAN
- Hunt for treasure, in a wayBEACHCOMB
- RevolutionORBIT
- Chocolate sourceCACAOTREE
- Old newspaper photo sections, informallyROTOS
- Crustacean in Creole cuisineCRAWDADDY
NYT Vertical Clues
- DriftSTRAY
- 1980s skiing champ PhilMAHRE
- Question of responsibilityAMITOBLAME
- HeinieCAN
- Bauhaus figureKLEE
- “Dancers at the Bar” painterDEGAS
- City north of LisbonOPORTO
- Captain in “Apocalypse Now”WILLARD
- Homer’s neighborNED
- Traditional January eventsWHITESALES
- Play (around)HORSE
- Actor Leon of “The Postman Always Rings Twice”AMES
- “Girls” creator/star DunhamLENA
- Sized upEYED
- Defensive retortIDONOT
- When repeated, a Northwest cityWALLA
- Modernists, brieflyNEOS
- Attendance inventoriesHEADCOUNTS
- Staple feature of Groucho Marx’s “You Bet Your Life”SECRETWORD
- Spittoon soundPTUI
- DandiesFOPS
- Heavyweight champ RiddickBOWE
- OverANEW
- AccordTREATY
- Completely, in modern slangTOTES
- White wine cocktailsKIRS
- Popular BBC car seriesTOPGEAR
- Hand-held percussion instrumentMARACA
- Mystery writer MarshNGAIO
- Colorful talkerMACAW
- “Arabian Nights” princeAHMED
- Actor MaguireTOBEY
- YahooBOOR
- Prefix with phobiaACRO
- Economic concernDEBT
- No longer barefootSHOD
- Include discreetly, in a wayBCC
- ‘L’ overseerCTA