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NYT Across Clues
- Champion’s accessoryBELT
- What you can do to “Moon River”WALTZ
- Follower of JohnACTS
- “Don’t rush in!”ONEATATIME
- One of the initial anchors of CNN’s “American Morning”ZAHN
- Something that might be replaced during car servicingBRAKEFLUID
- Event in every Summer Olympics since 1900EPEE
- RhythmicCADENT
- ConflictSTRIFE
- Chaser of un trago de tequilaAGUA
- Determines (if)SEES
- MisanthropeHATER
- Lacking in passionTEPID
- Garden sightGNOME
- Block between showsADS
- Universal, Sony and WarnerMAJORLABELS
- Have high hopesDARETODREAM
- Kitty-corner things?LITTERBOXES
- Lowly workerCOG
- Something good for Charlie Brown?GRIEF
- Internal ruleBYLAW
- Writing form even more constrained than a tweetHAIKU
- Results of some scansPDFS
- City at the foot of the Sierra NevadaRENO
- ReciteINCANT
- Popular pricing game on “The Price Is Right”PLINKO
- Chesterfield, for oneCOAT
- Sticking point?VOODOODOLL
- Noted Brit in the newsHUME
- Strength rating in video gamesPOWERLEVEL
- TeenyITSY
- Black piano keyGFLAT
- PromisingROSY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Ohio University playerBOBCAT
- Tee offENRAGE
- PrelimLEADUP
- Put in one’s sightsTAKEAIMAT
- Moves lightly through the airWAFTS
- Home of the world’s busiest airport: Abbr.ATL
- Actress LucyLIU
- “Did not need to know that”TMI
- Terminals at London Heathrow?ZEDS
- High-end HyundaiAZERA
- Main feature of the Gmail logoCAPITALM
- National force, informallyTHEFEDS
- Mocking responsesSNEERS
- Blue-striped ballTEN
- English channelTHEBEEB
- Something only I can go on?EGOTRIP
- In vestmentsENROBED
- LiquidatedSOLDOFF
- Park ranger’s weaponDARTGUN
- Who said “Revolutions are the locomotives of history”MARX
- Foul callJEER
- 1960s movie with the tagline “A man went looking for America. And couldn’t find it anywhere”EASYRIDER
- Devices that hurt sales at KodakDIGICAMS
- Give for a bitLOANOUT
- PreciousCHICHI
- Dell competitorLENOVO
- Places for bracesANKLES
- Like some caterpillarsWOOLLY
- Sagal of “Futurama”KATEY
- Friendly term of addressSPORT
- What suggestive dialogue may result inTVPG
- Response to a joke, maybeLOL
- “You got me good!”OOF
- “Wide-staring” one in a Wordsworth poemOWL
- Deal breakers, for short?DEA