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NYT Across Clues
- BoostAMPUP
- Many a fund-raising eventGALA
- New York, Chicago and Los Angeles, in briefMAGS
- Be a big-time troublemakerRAISEHAVOC
- Star qualityAURA
- Swarmed by mosquitoes, sayEATENALIVE
- “Hello, mate!”GDAY
- Tan writing booksAMY
- Kid in expensive shoes?SUEDE
- Duck, duck, goose, e.g.BIRDS
- Routine partsBITS
- PairBRACE
- Heard the confession of and absolved, old-styleSHROVE
- Pastry appropriate for a camping trip?BEARCLAW
- Word with surplus or secretTRADE
- One with lots of pull?BLACKHOLE
- Like some designs on EtsyARTY
- One-star, saySEEDY
- “Dido’s Lament,” for oneARIA
- Has a 4.0 averageGETSALLAS
- Big name in cosmeticsARDEN
- Food brand whose last letter is its company’s stock symbolSPECIALK
- Bulb unitsLUMENS
- Having long, thin limbsRANGY
- Puts one over onCONS
- Extremely excited, in modern lingoTURNT
- HappeningAFOOT
- ___ Twist (best-selling children’s book character)ADA
- Display of choppersGRIN
- What an old car might be sold forSCRAPMETAL
- “All right, cool”ISEE
- Song title following the lyric “Scuzza me, but you see, back in old Napoli …”THATSAMORE
- “M*A*S*H” co-starFARR
- Legendary print makerYETI
- “Jeez!”YIPES
NYT Vertical Clues
- FieldAREA
- Respectful term of addressMAAM
- ___ partyPITY
- WieldUSE
- Sitting with one’s hand under one’s chin, perhapsPENSIVE
- Outbursts of laughterGALES
- KeenAVID
- Hippie accessoriesLOVEBEADS
- Person of extraordinary skillACE
- AmuletsMAGICCHARMS
- “Sister Outsider” essayist/poetAUDRELORDE
- One being asked for donations, oftenGRAD
- Makes knownSAYS
- It’s high in FranceHAUTE
- Speak sharplyBARK
- Antismuggling deviceBODYSCANNER
- R-rated, perhapsRACY
- Forest malesSTAGS
- Corp. trainerHRREP
- Means of domestic pest controlRATTERRIER
- Cold and miserableBLEAK
- Video game franchise based on a sci-fi film franchiseALIEN
- Helps finish a nursing program?WEANS
- GrouseBELLYACHE
- It’s a wasteSLAG
- The Beatles’ “___ She Sweet”AINT
- Comics-based film character played by Rosemary Harris, Sally Field and Marisa TomeiAUNTMAY
- Informs at a later stage, with “in”LOOPS
- Relative of a raccoonCOATI
- “Let’s weekend!”TGIF
- ___ MinorURSA
- Campus groupFRAT
- OverATOP
- Counterpart of truthDARE
- Tavern menu headingALES
- DumpSTY
- Onetime member of the record industry’s Big FourEMI