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NYT Across Clues
- They’re better than all the restWORLDBEATERS
- “One Thousand and One Nights” characterGENIEOFTHELAMP
- Cocktails with Southern ComfortALABAMASLAMMERS
- Pharmacy pickups, informallySCRIPS
- Went bananasLOSTIT
- Food that’s eaten perpendicularly to how it’s usually madeTOAST
- “How’s it hangin’?”SUP
- DishonorSHAME
- Lead-in to scienceOMNI
- Much smaller relative of the rhinocerosTAPIR
- “Get ___” (1967 hit for the Esquires)ONUP
- ClearNET
- #1 song at the end of October in 1962MONSTERMASH
- Confection with a hole in the middleBUNDTCAKE
- Classic video game hero’s catchphraseITSAMEMARIO
- Input on eBayBID
- Lo ___MEIN
- Party that’s off the hookRAGER
- “Molto ___!” (positive reply in Italy)BENE
- Grocery chain that closed in 2015 after 156 years in businessAANDP
- Kind of moonNEW
- Underlying, as metabolismBASAL
- TrimsPRUNES
- Big name in weaponryBERTHA
- Short cut that bypasses a canal?CESAREANSECTION
- By popular voteDEMOCRATICALLY
- Gets ready for dinnerSETSTHETABLE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Start of many a speechWELCOME
- Going offONARANT
- Actor Giovanni of “Avatar”RIBISI
- Performed a pas de chat, e.g.LEAPT
- Whip wielders, for shortDOMS
- Undergrad deg. for a creative typeBFA
- Letters for potential college studentsETS
- Calder Cup org.AHL
- Relative of aquaTEAL
- “___ World” (“Sesame Street” segment)ELMOS
- Emphasizes forcefullyRAMSHOME
- Composer of “The Bartered Bride”SMETANA
- Who stabs the beast in “Beauty and the Beast”GASTON
- First, in LatinPRIMUS
- Curry of the N.B.A.STEPH
- The guy of your dreams?SANDMAN
- OvershadowUPSTAGE
- Workers making preparations to retire?PITCREW
- It comes in cyan, magenta, yellow or blackTONER
- Bring up, as an old grievanceREAIR
- QuietMUM
- “It’s a Wonderful Life” studioRKO
- U2, e.g.BANDNAME
- Statement in an old Apple adIMAPC
- Got misty, with “up”TEARED
- Sites of congestionSINUSES
- “Hush, now!”BESTILL
- Way behind on paymentsINAHOLE
- Dana of “China Beach”DELANY
- A sidecar may be added to itBARTAB
- Founder of the Reform PartyPEROT
- ___ Fitzpatrick, author of the 2009 best seller “Hush, Hush”BECCA
- TicksSECS
- “So ___”BEIT
- “Without tradition, ___ is a flock of sheep without a shepherd”: Winston ChurchillART
- “Pass”NAH
- ___ Genevieve (Missouri county or its seat)STE