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NYT Across Clues
- What a deadline increasesPRESSURE
- Dental brandORALB
- Neaten (up)SPIFF
- Jet routesAIRLANES
- First name in flying historyAMELIA
- “___ the Doughnut,” children’s book seriesARNIE
- Classic saying originated by John DonneNOMANISANISLAND
- Like oxfords, but not slippersLACED
- Really put one’s foot downSTAMP
- ShadedHUED
- ___ O’s (breakfast cereal)OREO
- Love, love, loveADORE
- Population grouping, informallyDEMO
- Aid for making a tiki bar cocktailBAHAMAMAMAMIX
- Isn’t attending solo, sayHASADATE
- Bouncer’s requests, for shortIDS
- Beethoven title woman (whose identity is unknown)ELISE
- Supreme Egyptian deityAMONRA
- Standing on the streetCRED
- Carpenter ___ANT
- Pin number?TEN
- “Glad to have you back, dear!”WELCOMEHOMEHON
- Actor/TV host JoelMCHALE
- To take this, paradoxically, might signify taking a standKNEE
- Wedding exchangeVOWS
- The D-backs, on scoreboardsARI
- Quack doctor’s offeringELIXIR
- London neighborhood west of Covent GardenSOHO
- Most expensive blockPRIMETIMETV
- Kirghizia or Byelorussia: Abbr.SSR
- Quick hitTOKE
- Word in the Declaration of Independence but not the ConstitutionGOD
- ___ Rachel Wood of “Westworld”EVAN
- “Can’t you ___?”SEE
- Post-interruption questionWHEREWEREWE
- Plant used in making biofuelALGA
- ___ Schomburg, Harlem Renaissance figureARTURO
- Haiti’s ___ de la TortueILE
- Like some coffee and sprainsICED
- HeedlessRASH
- “Fantabulous!”TERRIF
- First ruler of a united HawaiiKINGKAMEHAMEHA
- Boot attachmentSKI
- ___ PrecheckTSA
- Loan option, brieflyREFI
- Like a narrow baseball winONERUN
- Fixture whose name translates to “small horse”BIDET
- Result of the ’64 Clay/Liston fightTKO
- Hitting the ground heavilyTHUDDING
- Relatively light foundry productALUMINUMINGOT
- Wash. neighborOREG
- Lavishes affection (on)DOTES
- Super-qualityAONE
- “This one’s all mine!”DIBS
- Like about 97% of U.S. landRURAL
- Óscar ___, 1987 Peace Nobelist from Costa RicaARIAS
- Potful in some Italian kitchensROMATOMATOSAUCE
- Given (to)PRONE
- Stock exchange workerTRADER
- Makes Don nod?REVERSES
- Things that can be closed with a zipTENTS
- BrainsSENSE
- Least spicyBLANDEST
NYT Vertical Clues
- TrashesPANS
- ___ shieldRIOT
- Bombeck who wrote “At Wit’s End”ERMA
- Participates in a mosh pitSLAMDANCES
- Los Angeles port districtSANPEDRO
- Sea urchin, at a sushi barUNI
- Took another takeRESHOT
- Isaac’s firstbornESAU
- Meditation soundsOMS
- Click the circular arrow button, sayRELOAD
- Aids for sleepyheadsALARMS
- Top part of an I.R.S. formLINEA
- Red morning sky, to sailorsBADOMEN
- Part of an Italian subSALAMI
- Some pricey handbagsPRADAS
- Things Wyoming and Nevada lackINCOMETAXES
- Guy who hosts “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”FIERI
- Overnighting optionFEDEX
- It’s been performed more than 1,000 times at the MetAIDA
- Kan. neighborNEB
- Title for a ladyMAAM
- Be outta sight?HIDE
- Alice in Chains genreALTMETAL
- Atlanta hoopsterHAWK
- Repeated word in Hozier’s 2014 hit “Take Me to Church”AMEN
- Base of an archSOLE
- Video call annoyanceECHO
- Falling-outROW
- Mammal’s head and heart?EMS
- “Pokémon” cartoon genreANIME
- High-rankingELITE
- ChutzpahNERVE
- Call to mindEVOKE
- Like Parmesan and pecorinoHARD
- “You do it ___ will”ORI
- Stick (to)CLING
- That guyHIM
- Cheri of old “S.N.L.”OTERI
- “With what frequency?”HOWOFTEN
- “The Masque of the Red Death” writerPOE
- DuckEVADE
- Tries for a flySWATS
- Film character who says “That’ll do, Donkey. That’ll do”SHREK
- PaybackRETRIBUTION
- Christensen of “Parenthood”ERIKA
- Grammy winner StefaniGWEN
- Classic work by Karel CapekRUR
- Whitney for whom a Connecticut museum is namedELI
- Certain security officerARMEDGUARD
- Prez #34IKE
- Quick pick-me-up?CAF
- Send forthEMIT
- Atmospheric prefixAERI
- OstracizeSHUN
- Be left undecidedHANG
- Watered-down rumGROG
- Common lecture lengthHOUR
- Giant in fairy tales?ANDERSEN
- Queen Anne’s royal familySTUARTS
- “Let me clarify …”IMEANT
- TrashesDISSES
- Yellow brick road travelerTINMAN
- Folds and stretchesKNEADS
- Backpacker’s lodgingHOSTEL
- Make lemonade from lemons, so to speakADAPT
- Peter of “Casablanca”LORRE
- “The Dick Van Dyke Show” co-starMOORE
- Wood stain has a strong oneODOR
- Tiny ___TIM
- Hurtful remarkBARB
- PloyRUSE
- Pocket rockets, in pokerACES
- In the event thatLEST
- Symbol on a Junction Ahead signTEE
- Future zygotesOVA