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NYT Across Clues
- Ponzi schemes, e.g.SCAMS
- Agatha Christie or Maggie SmithDAME
- Times past noon, informallyAFTS
- “Sounds exciting …”OHFUN
- Iranian currencyRIAL
- ApplaudCLAP
- Cutting-edge brand?XACTO
- 2016 Best Actress Oscar winner for “La La Land”EMMASTONE
- Unwelcome looksLEERS
- SomewhatABIT
- Encouragement for a matadorOLE
- Half of a half step in musicQUARTERTONE
- Relieved (of)RID
- Biden and Pence, informallyVPS
- Abbr. in an office addressSTE
- Pacific source of unusual weatherELNINO
- Stoic politician of ancient RomeCATO
- Places to get quick cashATMS
- Chess endingsMATES
- Weight unit equal to about 2,205 poundsMETRICTON
- Group of eightOCTAD
- Gym locker emanationODOR
- On the brinyASEA
- “Legally ___” (Reese Witherspoon film)BLONDE
- Fix, as an electionRIG
- Be nosyPRY
- “Leaving ___ Vegas”LAS
- “Puh-LEEZE!”IMEANCOMEON
- Like the name “Robin Banks” for a criminalAPT
- Make, as moneyEARN
- Grand storiesEPICS
- Enthusiastic audience response, informallySTANDINGO
- Bit of clowning aroundANTIC
- Title of a list of errandsTODO
- ___ Wallace, co-founder of Reader’s DigestLILA
- Fish typically split before cookingSCROD
- Sudden problem in a planSNAG
- Look forSEEK
- Ariana Grande’s fan base, mostlyTEENS
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Red” or “White” baseball teamSOX
- Deep-fried Mexican dishCHALUPA
- Div. for the N.F.L.’s JetsAFCEAST
- Less talkativeMUTER
- Laughs through the noseSNORTS
- “Forgot About ___” (2000 rap hit)DRE
- Put in the cross hairsAIMAT
- Caribbean ballroom danceMAMBO
- “Seinfeld” character who wrote for the J. Peterman catalogELAINE
- One of two in “Hamilton”ACT
- Go from 0 to 60, sayFLOORIT
- What sunning in a swimsuit leavesTANLINE
- Racer’s swimwearSPEEDOS
- Sailor’s patronSTELMO
- Start to attackSETAT
- Home shopping inits.QVC
- Back in styleRETRO
- Grandmother, affectionatelyNANA
- Muscat is its capitalOMAN
- Prefix with life or wifeMID
- Look down onSCORN
- SwirledEDDIED
- JiffyTRICE
- Administrative regions in RussiaOBLASTS
- Eric who sang “Layla”CLAPTON
- Deep-fried Mexican dishTOSTADA
- Bond film after “Skyfall”SPECTRE
- Natural process illustrated by the last words of 18-, 24-, 37-, 54- and 61-AcrossEROSION
- Novelist RandAYN
- Inbox buildupEMAILS
- ExceedGOPAST
- “Sesame Street” character long rumored to be Bert’s loverERNIE
- Something acute or obtuseANGLE
- Chop finelyMINCE
- Holiday drinkNOG
- Tree with acornsOAK
- Successors to LPsCDS