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NYT Across Clues
- “Yep, you’re right”TRUEDAT
- Set opening?PRE
- Boxer, e.g., for shortDEM
- Appealing in appearanceWINSOME
- Poetic prepositionOER
- Stage legend HagenUTA
- “It’s my understanding that …”IASSUME
- Worker who may skim off the top?POOLBOY
- Passing remark?NAH
- Zulu, e.g.BANTU
- DenseSOLID
- Interoffice email abbr.ATTN
- Decide (to)OPT
- Colorado tributaryGILA
- Large numbersROVES
- Sum for keeping mumHUSHMONEY
- LassoedOPED
- With 36- and 40-Across, organization whose name hints at some missing letters in this puzzleDOCTORS
- Site for a famed gardenDEN
- See 34-AcrossWITHOUT
- Think (over)CHE
- See 34-AcrossBORDERS
- Diner optionBOOT
- Literature Nobelist between Hermann Hesse and T. S. EliotANDREGIDE
- 1950s sex symbolBRAND
- Actress SingerLORI
- IEGO
- Banana ___SEAT
- Political commentator MollyIVINS
- Eats (at)GNAWS
- Boxer’s achievement, for shortTKO
- India’s national anthem was originally written in itBENGALI
- Walgreens competitorRITEAID
- VarietyILK
- See the humor inGET
- Totally far-fetchedASININE
- Draft lettersSSS
- Unspecified amountANY
- Mom and dad, slangilyTHEOLDS
NYT Vertical Clues
- King’s little cousinTWIN
- Pirate-fighting org.RIAA
- BeardedUNSHAVEN
- Non-P.C. add-on?ESS
- QuestionsDOUBTS
- Abdullah I made it a capital cityAMMAN
- ___ idolTEEN
- Short-term retail location, nowadaysPOPUPSTORE
- Chocolaty goodieREO
- Round numbers?EROS
- “Juno and the Paycock” settingDUBLIN
- French starETOILE
- Cry for help, or a time for celebrationMAYDAY
- Apple’s apple and othersLOGOS
- MentionedTOUCHEDON
- Former Alaska politico StevensTED
- Cleveland’s bills, for shortTHOUS
- StaffROD
- Expose, in verseOPE
- “Hallelujah!”HOTDIGGITY
- Star of the short-lived reality show “I Pity the Fool”MRT
- Strains with sadnessDIRGE
- Blue state?WOE
- Jacket flapCOATTAIL
- Sweets alternativeHON
- Terminal listing, in briefETD
- Come withBRING
- Cupped apparelBRA
- Stand outs?ALIBIS
- Much of a literature class’s studiesNOVELS
- What you might meet someone forDRINKS
- Closest friend, informallyBESTIE
- Result of a perfect shotSWISH
- TV host who inspired Neil deGrasse TysonSAGA
- “How now!” follower in “Hamlet”ARAT
- VarietyKIND
- Wordsmiths’ paeansODES
- Longtime leader in late-nightLEN
- Musician BrianENO