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NYT Across Clues
- Online pop culture/media hub, with “the”AVCLUB
- ___ rock (music genre)PROG
- Rebuke to an oversharerTMI
- Almost any major character in “Sands of Iwo Jima”MARINE
- Enterprise crewman named after an Asian seaSULU
- Ethnic group accounting for about 18% of the world’s populationHAN
- Actress who directed 2019’s “Booksmart”OLIVIAWILDE
- Option for a 911 dispatcherEMS
- Classic novel narrated by the second Mrs. de WinterREBECCA
- Creator and star of “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl”ISSARAE
- Image in the poster for “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial”MOON
- YoungNASCENT
- Princess of Greek myth who had a brief love affair with TheseusARIADNE
- Sites for 30-AcrossGLENS
- HoldPOSSESS
- Watering sitesSTREAMS
- Bud’s placeEAR
- Springfield barkeepMOE
- Best Buy buySMARTTV
- Come beforePREDATE
- David Lynchian, sayEERIE
- Trips in the darkREDEYES
- German marksUMLAUTS
- “Not in a million years”ASIF
- AccumulationBUILDUP
- CarryallTOTEBAG
- Poet’s adverbOFT
- Genre that includes techno and house musicELECTRONICA
- Made a fast stop?ATE
- ___ The Magazine (highest-circulating magazine in the U.S.)AARP
- Like narwhals and walrusesTUSKED
- What precedes the season?TIS
- ___ MinorURSA
- Does a helmsman’s jobSTEERS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Frequent topic for Pablo NerudaAMOR
- Area between mountainsVALE
- Bonus hand in a classic card gameCRIB
- Taco Bell sloganLIVEMAS
- Computing industry standardUNICODE
- Guiding lightsBEACONS
- Abbr. on a car tirePSI
- Bench pronouncementsRULINGS
- Seasoned sailorOLDSALT
- Participant in hangman or charadesGUESSER
- Head of the only government in U.K. history to be found in contempt of ParliamentTHERESAMAY
- “Aujourd’hui, ___ est morte” (opening line of Camus’s “L’Étranger”)MAMAN
- Aleutian Islands, on many a map of AlaskaINSET
- DeclinesWANES
- Source of teenage self-consciousnessACNE
- Caesar’s army, in a popular film franchiseAPES
- RangeROAM
- Exodus emigrantsISRAELITES
- SpeckMOTE
- Upscale candy brandSEES
- Very, informallyREAL
- World leader who once worked as a bouncer and a snowboarding instructorTRUDEAU
- Like the characters Romeo and Juliet, but not Mercutio or TybaltTITULAR
- Service at sundownVESPERS
- Actor ChrisPRATT
- Some vacation destinationsRESORTS
- Leave on the cutting room floorEDITOUT
- Chant at a basketball gameDEFENSE
- Something forbidden by the Treaty of Versailles after W.W. IUBOAT
- CivviesMUFTI
- CycleBIKE
- Good serverACER
- Flits (about)GADS
- Many an auditor, for shortCPA