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NYT Across Clues
- Part of a relay raceLEG
- Book after the GospelsACTS
- Blows one’s topERUPTS
- Some of its members wear P.P.E.AMA
- Lava, e.g.SOAP
- Be in favor ofSUPPORT
- *Having panachePIZZAZZY
- Computer accessoryPRINTER
- Feeling ready for bedSLEEPY
- Neighbor of an ArkansawyerOKIE
- Eastern “way”TAO
- Dublin’s land, to nativesEIRE
- *TrinketKNICKKNACK
- File of documentsDOSSIER
- Fish-eating birdSEAEAGLE
- Awards for ad agenciesCLIOS
- Equipment for pentathletesEPEES
- *State that many people want to get to on vacation?STRESSLESSNESS
- UnadventurousSTAID
- HangDRAPE
- Hundredths of a pesoCENTAVOS
- Tusked marine creature of the ArcticNARWHAL
- *Gaudy displayRAZZMATAZZ
- Move like molassesOOZE
- “Hometown proud” supermarket chainIGA
- Rob of “St. Elmo’s Fire”LOWE
- Carrier of sweatpants and sneakersGYMBAG
- Everglades mammalMANATEE
- Game in which the answers to the starred clues are legal plays but cannot be formed even if you have both blanksSCRABBLE
- Difficult situationsPLIGHTS
- Cake layerTIER
- Poet’s nightfallEEN
- Puts on the scheduleSLATES
- Action that may be “contagious”YAWN
- DejectedSAD
NYT Vertical Clues
- Ran out, as a subscriptionLAPSED
- Estevez of “St. Elmo’s Fire”EMILIO
- Crystal ___ (some prognosticators)GAZERS
- Letters of urgencyASAP
- Warm and snugCOZY
- Looney Tunes nicknameTAZ
- Watch surreptitiouslySPYON
- California’s mottoEUREKA
- Tech school in Troy, N.Y.RPI
- Airer of TV’s “Moesha” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”UPN
- Thick soupsPOTTAGES
- Thick syrupsTREACLES
- Four, on a par 4 holeSTROKES
- Paprika or pepperSPICE
- Snoring symbolsZEES
- Face, in slangKISSER
- ___ Jenner, Kardashian family matriarchKRIS
- More eagerKEENER
- Back of the neckNAPE
- Cold weather roofing problemICEDAM
- Golfer ErnieELS
- AdageOLDSAW
- Glass-___ (1933 banking legislation, informally)STEAGALL
- Home of Dar es SalaamTANZANIA
- Cracker name since 1934RITZ
- “S.N.L.” alum HoratioSANZ
- Place for a mud bathSPA
- EconomizesSCRIMPS
- Drivers who rarely have passengersVALETS
- Some Siouan speakersOTOES
- Gestation station?WOMB
- Paper tiger?HOBBES
- Georgia’s state wildflowerAZALEA
- Bigfoot or yetiLEGEND
- Having some kickZESTY
- Got biggerGREW
- Kitten’s playthingYARN
- T.S.A. employee, e.g.: Abbr.AGT
- With 61-Down, org. once headed by George H. W. BushTHE
- See 59-DownCIA