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NYT Across Clues
- What hearts and ships may doSINK
- German physicist after whom a unit of magnetism is namedGAUSS
- Round houses?PUBS
- “Hmm, OK”ISEE
- Surprise ending, of sortsUPSET
- “I’m starting right now!”ONIT
- Question after a digressionNOWWHEREWE
- LipEDGE
- Nonkosher lunch orderBLT
- Villain in the DC UniverseARES
- It can be a show-stopperREMOTE
- FoofarawADO
- O.R. staffersRNS
- “I’m With ___” (2016 campaign slogan)HER
- Easy markSAP
- Alaskan peakDENALI
- Who wrote “Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past”GEORWELL
- 1970s-’80s RenaultsLECARS
- Like a stamp padINKY
- Classic John Donne lineNOMANISLAND
- So-soBLAH
- Republican politico MichaelSTEELE
- Garden produce named for an Italian cityROMATOES
- Driller’s blowoutGUSHER
- GrazedATE
- SufferAIL
- Escort’s offeringARM
- ChopperAXE
- Young celebrity socialiteITGIRL
- Something to break at a casino?EVEN
- Be off guardNAP
- Blacken on a grillSEAR
- Go on horseback à la Lady GodivaRIDESADDLE
- “Forever, ___” (1996 humor book)ERMA
- ImmobileINERT
- Wasatch Mountains resort townALTA
- Tanners’ suppliesDYES
- Upstanding fellowsGENTS
- Dennis the Menace, e.g.PEST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Storied marinerSINBAD
- Princess in a Wagner operaISOLDE
- “Principia” author, 1687NEWTON
- London district famous for its botanic gardenKEW
- Picasso antiwar masterpieceGUERNICA
- Preceder of ski or midiAPRES
- Arenas typically have many of themUSES
- Finish, with “up”SEW
- “Fantasia” was the first commercial film shown in itSTEREO
- It’s measured in feet, not inchesPOEM
- Action after a change of mindUNDOSEND
- RodomontadeBIGTALK
- How mountain roads riseSTEEPLY
- Setting for the 2009 film “Precious”HARLEM
- Drop the ballERR
- Locale of Wiesbaden, GermanyHESSE
- Pearl City greetingALOHA
- Cornmeal dishGRITS
- Red and rosé, for twoWINES
- Adams behind a cameraANSEL
- 1965 Shirley Ellis hit full of wordplay, with “The”NAMEGAME
- Certain amenities for first-class passengersLEGRESTS
- Michelle Obama vis-à-vis PrincetonALUMNA
- Cooked slowly in a closed potBRAISED
- Cause for many people to scratchLOTTERY
- GobTAR
- Something well-placed?OILRIG
- Take care ofHANDLE
- GlorifiesEXALTS
- What two sets of dots within double lines indicate, in musical scoresREPEAT
- Head offAVERT
- Some long-term plans, in briefIRAS
- It’s perfectEDEN
- Like Bach’s Partita for Violin No. 3INE
- Fist-bumpDAP