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NYT Across Clues
- MissingAWOL
- + and –POLES
- Common baitfish in North American streamsCHUB
- Word with express or throughLANE
- ___ of power (common impeachment charge)ABUSE
- SuperlativeAONE
- Home of Baikal, the world’s deepest lakeASIA
- Relative of a crocGAT/BOR
- Overwhelms, with “down”MOWS
- “You don’t like what I did? I don’t care”SOSUEME
- Mythical being, old-styleFAERIE
- DesiresWANT/ES
- ___ wholeASA
- Awesome timeBL/OAST
- SecretedHID
- Core featuresABS
- General with a dish named after himTSO
- What a nod may signifyYES
- Lover of Cesario in “Twelfth Night”OLIVIA
- Air Force One V.I.P.POTUS
- Classic party game … or a hint to solving the answers that intersect circlesSPINTHEBOTTLE
- Can’t stomachABHOR
- How Beyoncé was “crazy,” according to a 2003 #1 hitINLOVE
- House member with 11+ million Twitter followers, informallyAOC
- Spanish bearOSO
- WhizACE
- Posed (for)SAT
- Have a Pavlovian responseDROO/LL
- “90 Day Fiancé” networkTLC
- Moves like molassesSE/TEPS
- Percussion duos?HIHATS
- “You can come out now”ITSSAFE
- Common sources of conflictEGOS
- Ancient unit of lengthCUB/TIT
- Scale amountTARE
- What matzo doesn’t doRISE
- Stephen Curry’s birthplaceAKRON
- Micro or macro classECON
- Docs treating vertigoENTS
- Years before 2020, informallyTEENS
- TearREND
NYT Vertical Clues
- ___ kingALA
- Goes Christmas carolingWASSAILS
- Tangy chip accompanimentONIONDIP
- What a letter needsLEAST/E
- SummonPAGE
- Power couple from ChicagoOBAMAS
- Garage jobsLUT/BES
- That: Sp.ESO
- Manorial workerSERF
- Brief appearanceCAMEL/O
- “We did it!”HOORAY
- FoolishUNWISE
- PlaguesBESETS
- Olympian with eight gold medals in sprintingUSAINBOLT
- Relevance of text, in librarian’s lingoABOUTNESS
- “Have I met her?”WHO
- Tiny bit of progressATOB
- Homes for rubber duckiesBATHS
- Unlikely to crack a smile, saySTOIC
- ThroughVIA
- ThroughPER
- Cardinal cap insigniaSTL
- It’s a laughHOOT
- Go down in respectLOSEFACE
- Musical role for Madonna and Patti LuPoneEVAPERON
- Subjects of some conspiracy theories, for shortETS
- StickADHERE
- (0,0,0)ORIGIN
- Not a single person on an awards show?COHOST
- Roll call?ACTION
- Uses a light scalpel on?O/LASES
- Petrol unitLIB/TRE
- SpudE/TATER
- “Out, you!”SCAT
- Listings on a train sched.STNS
- Luau stringsUKE
- Appropriate answer for this spot in the puzzleEND