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NYT Across Clues
- Rome’s ___ ChoirSISTINE
- Didn’t go outSATHOME
- Iron-deficient?CREASED
- Subject of 2002 Senate authorizationIRAQWAR
- UnstableRICKETY
- Going byLAPSING
- Glycerides, e.g.ESTERS
- Actress Mazar of HBO’s “Entourage”DEBI
- Prefix with biologyEXO
- ComplaintWHINE
- Fine-tuningHONING
- Gambler’s opening?SLOT
- Person with dreadsRASTA
- BustRAID
- Privy to the gagINONIT
- Source of the line “Midway upon the road of our life I found myself within a dark wood …”INFERNO
- Brief online messagesENOTES
- Apply with forceSLAMON
- Saber rattlersMENACES
- Place name in 1960s TVPEYTON
- Dom Pedro’s ill-fated wifeINES
- It’s probably played firstSIDEA
- P.M. counterpartPRES
- Loud hornKLAXON
- Stayed out?SLEPT
- Palindromic girlADA
- Departure info?OBIT
- Match venuesSTADIA
- SeeksRUNSFOR
- Better, as cuts of meatCHOICER
- Bit of change in CubaCENTAVO
- Source of heatFURNACE
- Bulk upSTOUTEN
- BristlesSEESRED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Pressure, metaphoricallySCREWS
- Overseas fabric spun from flaxIRISHLINEN
- Prime seating area at sporting events, maybeSECTIONONE
- CensuredTAKENTOTASK
- French department or a river that runs through itISERE
- Pulls inNETS
- Ice cream eponymEDY
- Carriage part?SILENTI
- Indus outletARABIANSEA
- Hard-to-miss shotTAPIN
- Command ctrs.HQS
- Boo-booOWIE
- ___ catMANX
- ConsequentlyERGO
- Mohawk and othersDOS
- LidHAT
- It’s known as “the Prairies” in CanadaGREATPLAINS
- TranscendsRISESABOVE
- Robber’s targetARMOREDCAR
- UnbrokenINONEPIECE
- Get intoDON
- Toshiba competitorNEC
- Zipper hiderFLY
- Owner of Capitol Records and ParlophoneEMI
- Spade mashieSIXIRON
- CoolerPEN
- PointDOT
- Acted rudely, in a waySTARED
- DietLOFAT
- Lay upSTORE
- Indirect linesARCS
- Puccini’s “O Mimi, tu più non torni” e.g.DUET
- ___ mundiANNO
- Actor Andrew of 1990s TVSHUE
- Poker legend UngarSTU
- Ty Cobb and Willie Mays, positionally: Abbr.CFS