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NYT Across Clues
- Go overSPAN
- Like the eventual inheritors of the earth, in MatthewMEEK
- Mark of divinityHALO
- A G.I. may be seen in itCAMO
- Actress Fisher of “Wedding Crashers”ISLA
- Brain connectionAXON
- Like fans who hold season tickets, typicallyAVID
- Genre for Agatha Christie or Arthur Conan DoyleCROWCROWCROWMYSTERY
- Rapper ___ Nas XLIL
- Kissing on the subway, e.g., for shortPDA
- Like some relationshipsSAMESEX
- JuneLIONLIONLIONMONTH
- Baby foxKIT
- Bit of Western neckwearBOLOTIE
- Items on a checklistTODOS
- One of two sultanates in the United NationsBRUNEI
- N.B.A. legend nicknamed “Black Mamba”KOBE
- Egg cellsOVA
- U-shaped bike accessoryLOCK
- Last word in an improv showSCENE
- A rainbow is said to be a good oneOMEN
- BeseechASK
- Word with high or sevenSEAS
- Reach for the starsASPIRE
- No-frillsBASIC
- Things might get swept up in itDUSTPAN
- ___ jeansMOM
- Early 19th-century Australia, for onePENALANTANTANT
- Water tower?TUGBOAT
- Funny oneWIT
- “Funny one!”HAH
- Intellectual conformity … or a hint to interpreting 17-, 22- and 51-AcrossGROUPTHINK
- Some frillsLACE
- Lay offIDLE
- Net emissions targetZERO
- Lively, in music: Abbr.ANIM
- “Wabbit” hunter ElmerFUDD
- One of two sultanates in the United NationsOMAN
- Right-hand page numbers, typicallyODDS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Garden item frequently added to cream cheeseSCALLION
- World’s fair sightPAVILION
- Great thing to feel likeAMILLIONBUCKS
- Signal agreementNOD
- Little bit of powerMICROWATT
- Funds might be held in thisESCROW
- Classic boulevard linersELMS
- Boat going back and forth?KAYAK
- Would really rather notHATETO
- x, y and sometimes zAXES
- Romulus, Remus and the founding of Rome, e.g.LORE
- Jet-black gemONYX
- Cheers, boos and suchCROWDNOISE
- Strike downSMITE
- + or – thingPOLE
- BrotherMONK
- Boosts, redundantlyHIKESUP
- Time period, or an anagram of one?EON
- Cup holder, usuallyDOMINANTHAND
- “Back to you”OVER
- Compos mentisSANE
- Spill the beansBLAB
- Detective Diaz on “Brooklyn Nine-Nine”ROSA
- One reading Kerouac or Ginsberg, sayBEATNIK
- SleazeballCAD
- Birthstone after sapphireOPAL
- Inside infoSCOOP
- TiffSPAT
- Filled (with)IMBUED
- Like scouting patchesSEWNON
- ___ ballMATZO
- Tums, for oneANTACID
- Country songs?ANTHEMS
- End-of-week exclamationTGIF
- Language of Pakistan’s Daily KhabrainURDU
- Top prizeGOLD
- “How do you like ___ apples?”THEM
- Glass who shared the first-ever Pulitzer in Audio JournalismIRA
- Language in which most words are monosyllabicLAO