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NYT Across Clues
- Bands popular in the ’70sMOODRINGS
- Uses a letter opener onSLITS
- Later on, when appropriateINDUETIME
- “The Pirates of Penzance” ingénueMABEL
- Is resoluteSTANDSPAT
- Grammy winner with the surname AdkinsADELE
- National ___ Hall of Fame, in Rochester, N.Y.TOY
- Flip, sayREACT
- Esther of TV’s “Good Times”ROLLE
- “Breaking Bad” protagonistWALT
- Offer sheet?HITLIST
- Refresh, in a wayTOPOFF
- “Quit your bickering!”BENICE
- Left on deckAPORT
- Reached the point of no return?BROKEEVEN
- Like many Ariz. residentsRETD
- Fraught with riskHAIRY
- Gubernatorial optionVETO
- Snow-capped peak of songOLDSMOKEY
- Yellowstone traffic haltersBISON
- One going paperless in April, sayEFILER
- GagsPUTONS
- Once-common mall fixturesARCADES
- Nut chewed as a stimulantKOLA
- Harshly colorfulLURID
- Certain computer keyARROW
- Face-covering dance moveDAB
- Star N.F.L. receiver ___ Beckham Jr.ODELL
- “Stoned Soul Picnic” songwriterLAURANYRO
- Counterpart of butchFEMME
- Language in which “Hello, how are you?” is “Saluton, kiel vi fartas?”ESPERANTO
- Its penultimate line is “Poems are made by fools like me”TREES
- Franchise with the “Dominating the Deep” DVD setSHARKWEEK
NYT Vertical Clues
- Sight in a produce aisleMIST
- “I’m ___ you!”ONTO
- Danny ___, ventriloquist dummy for Jimmy NelsonODAY
- Pressure over a debtDUN
- Second or third versionREDRAFT
- “Life ___” (2014 Roger Ebert documentary)ITSELF
- Pester playfullyNIPAT
- Finance co. rebranded as Ally FinancialGMAC
- Branch of mathematics that uses union and intersection operationsSETTHEORY
- BrainSMARTIE
- Classic film that gave us the term “paparazzi”LADOLCEVITA
- “Pretty sure”IBELIEVESO
- Restless movements, maybeTELLS
- Unwelcome forecastSLEET
- “I … I can’t even”WORDSFAILME
- Like pressesINKY
- Certain paddy cropTARO
- Car with a lightning bolt logoOPEL
- French dessert of soft custardPOTDECREME
- Patch growthBRIER
- Things that generate a lot of cookie dough?BAKESALES
- Early educator of George OrwellETON
- Dijon denialsNONS
- Course divisionHOLE
- Some airplane seatsMIDDLES
- FortificationBULWARK
- Traditional wedding vow wordPOORER
- UpALOFT
- Showing less refinementRUDER
- Gene who’s considered “the founding father of the modern drum set”KRUPA
- Far from deliberateRASH
- 10 micronewtonsDYNE
- Museo contentsARTE
- Enter into a calendarBOOK
- “Thanks anyway, pardner”NAW