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NYT Across Clues
- Web site?ATTIC
- Browser windowTAB
- Streaming service acquired by Fox in 2020TUBI
- Civil rights grp. once led by M.L.K.SCLC
- Fictional character who says “I will take the ring, though I do not know the way”FRODO
- Scorpion, for oneARACHNID
- Wasn’t overturned on appealSTOOD
- Artists sketching pectorals?DRAWERSOFCHESTS
- Stays out all night?CAMPS
- Glowing or shiningRADIANT
- Work rotationsSHIFTS
- French “I like”JAIME
- “Right on!”AMEN
- Spot at a casinoPIP
- Either side of a beaming grin, in a phraseEAR
- Tony winner McDonaldAUDRA
- Something to make after you wakeBED
- Vow to remain mum about hotel guests’ secrets?HONOROFMAIDS
- Hoops org.WNBA
- PossibilityOPTION
- Scoffing soundPFFT
- Driver of filmADAM
- Nonbinary people, informallyENBIES
- DeclinedSLID
- Over-poetical?OER
- Modern-day “carpe diem”YOLO
- Early times in verseMORNS
- Small distance covered by a naval armada?FOOTOFFLEET
- First sitting prez to fly in an airplaneFDR
- Words after walk or cashINON
- Hyperbolic wait timeEON
- Like climates where cacti thriveARID
- Pointy part of a charger?LANCE
- Group of followersRETINUE
- Willem who played Jesus in “The Last Temptation of Christ”DAFOE
- Some pianos and motorcyclesYAMAHAS
- 2000s Fox teen dramaTHEOC
- Playwright SimonNEIL
- “Emotion in motion,” per Mae WestSEX
- Thomas ___, British general at Bunker HillGAGE
- SweetieBAE
- Boxer lacking a left hook?MANOFRIGHTS
- One of the boxing AlisLAILA
- Gumbo ingredientOKRA
- 🙂 alternativeLOL
- Below parPOOR
- Something unleashed in a denial-of-service attackBOTNET
- Destination for a return flightNEST
- Himalayan humanoidYETI
- ___ eyesGOOGOO
- “I’m a frayed ___” (punch line of a classic joke)KNOT
- What brass band music has?PLENTYOFHORN
- CourtWOO
- Groups of Greeks, informallyFRATS
- Watcher of the skies, for shortFAA
- Old ___ (motherland, affectionately)SOD
- AnnouncedSAID
- You can count on themABACI
- Beat in a raceOUTRAN
- Very productiveFERTILE
- Not even a little offEXACT
- Tree feature in winter?ABSENCEOFLEAVES
- Quaint bathroom signGENTS
- GaloshOVERSHOE
- Lumberjack’s favorite kind of beer?LAGER
- “What are the ___?”ODDS
- Audience for Cocomelon, the most-viewed YouTube channel in the U.S.KIDS
- Omega’s placeEND
- Columns with anglesOPEDS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Home with a pointy roofAFRAME
- Worked on Wall StreetTRADED
- Bring to a repair shop, sayTOWIN
- Creative springboardIDEA
- Cereal once advertised by Woody WoodpeckerCORNPOPS
- Subject for LaoziTAO
- Sounds from a labARFS
- “The Art of Fugue” composerBACH
- One’s kin, casuallyTHEFAM
- Loosen, in a wayUNSTRAP
- Some zeros and onesBITS
- Bar necessities, at timesIDS
- It has several stepsSTAIRWAY
- What a dog walker and a strong-willed pooch might vie for?COMMANDOFCHAIN
- Run easilyLOPE
- Makeup of some music librariesCDS
- MainCHIEF
- Huge quantitySCAD
- Lacking colorDRAB
- Brief period of workSTINT
- “Easy … everything’s going to be OK”JUSTRELAX
- Bottle marked with a skull and crossbonesPOISON
- Cost for a spotADFEE
- Garden shed itemsHOES
- Caramel-filled candyROLO
- “You can leave this to me”ONIT
- Declaration by one who’s done playingIFOLD
- Benjamin Franklin famously considered it “a rank coward” with “bad moral character”BALDEAGLE
- “Te quiero” sentimentAMOR
- Mideast V.I.P.EMIR
- Response to “No offense”NONETAKEN
- The Bee Gees’ Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb?BROTHERSOFBAND
- It might gather lintINNIE
- SomersaultDOAFLIP
- AdversaryFOE
- To’s oppositeFRO
- Old-timey reproachFIE
- Scottish capTAM
- Aromatic treesEUCALYPTI
- Really botherNAGAT
- Jacqueline or JacquesNOM
- For sure, for shortDEF
- Something a snowboarder catchesAIR
- Last word of “Ulysses”YES
- Goal in musical chairsSEAT
- Nick of “48 Hrs.”NOLTE
- Beer brand whose name spells an article of apparel backwardSTROHS
- Knock on the headBONK
- Carolers’ repertoireNOELS
- ___ dancerGOGO
- Minotaur’s footHOOF
- Bird known in the U.K. as a diverLOON
- DrawsATTRACTS
- Red-light district establishmentBORDELLO
- Like some vodkasINFUSED
- Fly into a rantGOOFF
- SpudsTATERS
- Tall talesYARNS
- Dispensed withWAIVED
- N.H.L. team with five championship-winning seasons in the 1980sOILERS
- Praising poetryODES
- Ballet sectionsACTS
- Play station?STAGE
- Got rid ofAXED
- “Duh,” in modern slangOBVI
- PineACHE
- Like the Radio City Music Hall signNEON
- HarvestREAP
- Something swollen on a pro athlete?EGO
- Totally fineAOK
- Alternative to Webster’s, in briefOED