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NYT Across Clues
- ___ and downsUPS
- John or John QuincyADAMS
- Off-the-wallWACKO
- Org. for the Flyers and Red WingsNHL
- First toy to be called an “action figure”GIJOE
- Congresswoman ___ OmarILHAN
- Teenage military leader canonized in 1920JOANOFARC
- Country singer PatsyCLINE
- ___ DominiANNO
- Not inclined to reveal one’s feelingsRETICENT
- “Goodness gracious!”MYGOSH
- Sign of an old woundSCAR
- Word before trap or prizeBOOBY
- Marx’s collaborator on “The Communist Manifesto”ENGELS
- Clown accessory that’s often bright redWIG
- Skin soothersALOES
- Furniture megastoreIKEA
- Insignificant amount … or hint to this puzzle’s shaded squaresADROPINTHEOCEAN
- GenuineREAL
- Actress Rigg of “The Avengers”DIANA
- “___ sells seashells …”SHE
- Rachel of MSNBCMADDOW
- Sign of fireSMOKE
- Places where the cucumbers aren’t for eatingSPAS
- Dragonlike creature of fantasyWYVERN
- Big-dollar election-influencing grp.SUPERPAC
- Smoothie berryACAI
- Deadly nerve gasSARIN
- “Tell someone who gives a hoot”ASIFICARE
- Use a stencil onTRACE
- Instrument in Hindustani musicSITAR
- TV remote buttonREC
- Turned whitePALED
- Major pipesMAINS
- Rap’s Dr. ___DRE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Dislodge, as printer paperUNJAM
- BogusPHONY
- “Tea” for “gossip,” e.g.SLANG
- In the pastAGO
- “What’s the ___?”DIF
- Cracked, as a doorAJAR
- Glutton’s demandMORE
- Religious offshootsSECTS
- One who worships the Triple Goddess and Horned GodWICCAN
- Itchy, sayALLERGIC
- Keep this up when you’re downCHIN
- Philosopher ImmanuelKANT
- Number on a foam fingerONE
- Beginner, in modern lingoNOOB
- Rocks, in a drinkICE
- Dove or DialSOAP
- Hindu festival of colorsHOLI
- “___, James ___”BOND
- Himalayan cryptidsYETIS
- Scrapes (out)EKES
- Jacob’s first wifeLEAH
- ReasonableSANE
- In the 70s or 80s, sayWARM
- Bit of inspirationIDEA
- Mortarboard tosserGRAD
- BogusSHAM
- Male grooming brandOLDSPICE
- Sufficient, to ShakespeareENOW
- Describing chardonnay, e.g.OAKY
- UncorkedOPENED
- Mindless two-player card gameWAR
- Emergency relocation of people, for shortEVAC
- TwitchSPASM
- Digital holiday greetingECARD
- Like uranium vis-à-vis carbonRARER
- Aunt and uncle’s little girlNIECE
- ___ Lee (dessert brand)SARA
- Russian riverURAL
- Home to the Hang Seng and Nikkei 225 indexesASIA
- Commercial prefix with bankCITI
- Indy 500 sponsorSTP
- Aid on a hot summer dayFAN
- 1040 org.IRS