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NYT Across Clues
- Some trivia venuesPUBS
- Airport queueCABS
- Bookend letters of “Google Maps,” appropriatelyGPS
- Oscar ___, star of “Inside Llewyn Davis”ISAAC
- Unit of courage?OUNCE
- Face card in a French deckROI
- Principle of the type of activism practiced by 35-AcrossNONVIOLENCE
- Zoom, for oneAPP
- Congressional district represented by 35-Across from 1987 to 2020GEORGIASFIFTH
- Live (together)ROOM
- OutlawBAN
- Starter course?INTRO
- HeartlessCRUEL
- Popular cryptocurrencyBITCOIN
- Do somethingACT
- The “O” of A.O.C.OCASIO
- Years abroadANOS
- Civil rights icon who led a historic march from Selma to Montgomery on 3/7/1965JOHNLEWIS
- Japan’s largest lake, located NE of KyotoBIWA
- Like much avant-garde musicATONAL
- ___ Tomé and PríncipeSAO
- Flower that shares its name with a sea creatureANEMONE
- Natural abilityKNACK
- TricksterDEVIL
- Sharp or flat, sayOFF
- Those in favorAYES
- Group including 35-Across that protested the segregation of public busesFREEDOMRIDERS
- ___ cardATM
- Oxymoronic coinage of 35-AcrossGOODTROUBLE
- Impossible N.B.A. game outcomeTIE
- Some succulentsALOES
- Seat at a counter, maybeSTOOL
- Took a load offSAT
- Teri of “Tootsie”GARR
- “My mistake!”OOPS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Balloon popper, perhapsPIN
- Grp. that brought Stephen Colbert to BaghdadUSO
- Do quickly, as an assignmentBANGOUT
- “Help!”SAVEME
- Signal as a conductor mightCUEIN
- Actress ___ Deavere SmithANNA
- Secretly includes on an emailBCCS
- Deem appropriateSEEFIT
- Sue who wrote the so-called “alphabet series”GRAFTON
- Destiny’s Child or the SupremesPOPTRIO
- Sucks up, in a waySIPHONS
- A.F.L.-___CIO
- One of the sisters in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”OLGA
- Mercury or Venus, e.g.ORB
- Ancient AndeansINCAS
- Classic TV brandRCA
- Elf’s foe in “The Lord of the Rings”ORC
- Can, in CanterburyLOO
- Common reply to “Cómo estás?”BIEN
- Only state with a two-vowel postal codeIOWA
- Jackie of “Rush Hour”CHAN
- Starting stakeANTE
- ___-mo replaySLO
- Foxx of “Soul”JAMIE
- SortILK
- Butter and margarine, nutritionally speakingBADFATS
- SluggishnessINERTIA
- “No need to introduce us”WEVEMET
- Utters a sound, informallySAYSBOO
- Nail, as a testACE
- Green-lightsOKS
- Pie in the face, e.g.OLDGAG
- Popular Japanese manga seriesNARUTO
- #1 at McDonalds, maybeORDER
- SuitsFITS
- First sitting prez to fly in an airplaneFDR
- “Return of the Jedi” dancerOOLA
- Secure, as a shipMOOR
- Dawn goddessEOS
- Chop or cropLOP
- Chicago trainsELS