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NYT Across Clues
- Hot sauceSRIRACHA
- First word for manyMAMMA
- Aid in hypnotismPENDULUM
- Treat whose name means, literally, “flash of lightning”ECLAIR
- Command from the director’s chairANDSCENE
- “But thanks for ___!”ASKING
- Big gear retailerREI
- Where all the pieces fall into placeTETRIS
- Environmentalist ___ Leopold, author of the best-selling “A Sand County Almanac”ALDO
- Know-it-allsSWAMIS
- “Am ___ brother’s keeper?”IMY
- Soft hitLOB
- George ___, original cast member of “S.N.L.”COE
- Ones who “Don’t Cry,” according to a 2008 country hitCOWGIRLS
- City south of LuxorASWAN
- Muslim asceticFAKIR
- Doomed from the start, informallyDOA
- Inventors of the compass and movable typeCHINESE
- “What’s the skinny?”ANYNEWS
- Mr. Sharples, owner of a sitcom dinerMEL
- ___ boardEMERY
- Some jungle greeneryFERNS
- Fictional place that lent its name to a classic CadillacELDORADO
- BackAFT
- Hosp. figureLPN
- Ruler amts.CMS
- BurnsDISSES
- Statement often accompanied by an eye rollASIF
- Taken withKEENON
- Alternative to a wrecking crewTNT
- D-dayGOTIME
- Bit of derring-doBOLDMOVE
- Noted figure in Raphael’s “The School of Athens”EUCLID
- Spurn on social mediaUNFOLLOW
- One of the KennedysETHEL
- Building super’s ringfulDOORKEYS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Engages in argumentSPARS
- Keep the books?RENEW
- World power in cricketINDIA
- Routes: Abbr.RDS
- One with lots to sellAUCTIONEER
- Comedic actor JohnCLEESE
- Diana is the Roman goddess of itHUNT
- “Of thee I sing” addresseeAMERICA
- HostsMCS
- Lye, for oneALKALI
- Like the old Sears Roebuck catalogMAILORDER
- [Jaw hits the floor]MINDBLOWN
- Besides “Gigi,” the only Best Picture winner with a four-letter nameARGO
- RompEASYWIN
- Assurance after an accidentIMOKAY
- Last name on a shoe boxMCAN
- Potter’s houseGRYFFINDOR
- Some freshnessSASS
- Ne plus ultraACME
- Forks overSHELLSOUT
- Temptation to stealWILDPITCH
- What a cat’s meow might meanFEEDME
- Suggested, with “of”SMACKED
- Brings inNETS
- Famous last word of filmROSEBUD
- In the recordsONFILE
- 1980 Peace Nobelist ___ Pérez EsquivelADOLFO
- Bit of attire for a fancy night outSTOLE
- Foreign representativeENVOY
- Is anguished over a decisionSTEWS
- Jon who wrote and illustrated “Palindromania!”AGEE
- Roller-skating in the house, sayNONO
- “Cool” amountMIL
- Subj. of a federal holiday since 1986MLK