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NYT Across Clues
- Joint that a sock coversANKLE
- Small recessNICHE
- Karl Marx’s “___ Kapital”DAS
- Country star TuckerTANYA
- Theater workerUSHER
- Month with Columbus Day: Abbr.OCT
- Giving away unwanted items rather than trashing themFREECYCLING
- Second letter after epsilonETA
- RageIRE
- Luau danceHULA
- Absorbs, as gravy on a plateSOPSUP
- Broccoli ___RABE
- Clark of the Daily PlanetKENT
- Obsessive to a faultANAL
- The Supremes’ “___! In the Name of Love”STOP
- Extra job in the gig economySIDEHUSTLE
- Gin’s partner in a classic drinkTONIC
- Look at, in the BibleSEEST
- Put in more ammunitionRELOAD
- Greeting in Tel AvivSHALOM
- Lessens, as painEASES
- Alternatives to NikesFILAS
- Dramatically end a speech, in a wayDROPTHEMIC
- Result of a traffic ticketFINE
- Many, many, many, many, many moonsEONS
- Hanker (for)PINE
- Ex-senator BayhEVAN
- “Hold your horses”NOTYET
- Tear to bitsREND
- Mind’s I?EGO
- Reaction to an overshareTMI
- Crowdfunding site … or a hint to the beginnings of 17-, 30- and 46-AcrossKICKSTARTER
- GoalAIM
- Inventor HoweELIAS
- Prefix between tri- and penta-TETRA
- Martial arts master BruceLEE
- What a star on the American flag representsSTATE
- Slightly offAMISS
NYT Vertical Clues
- InitiallyATFIRST
- Holden Caulfield, for “The Catcher in the Rye”NARRATOR
- PatellaKNEEBONE
- Chemical compound with the formula NaOHLYE
- Made for ___ otherEACH
- Centers of atomsNUCLEI
- Components of archipelagoesISLANDS
- Second letter after upsilonCHI
- Roosters’ matesHENS
- ThereforeERGO
- “Crime ___ pay”DOESNT
- RealACTUAL
- Alternative to a paper clipSTAPLE
- Hardy-har-harsYUKS
- Previous incarnationPASTLIFE
- Disorder resulting in seizuresEPILEPSY
- Bagful carried by a caddieTEES
- When repeated, a sneaky laughHEH
- Mil. branch with B-52sUSAF
- Paint layerCOAT
- Wood for a baseball batASH
- ProfoundDEEP
- Classic typewriter brandOLIVETTI
- BossesMANAGERS
- Look smugly uponSMIRKAT
- Madrid matronsSENORAS
- Insurance type that often accompanies medicalDENTAL
- Dormmate, e.g.ROOMIE
- PunctualONTIME
- Existing: Lat.INESSE
- Coin with Lincoln on itCENT
- Barely makes, with “out”EKES
- Pinball failTILT
- Facts and figuresDATA
- Spying org.CIA
- Band with the 1993 hit “Everybody Hurts”REM