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NYT Across Clues
- Goal for many a T.A.PHD
- There’s a Winter one in St. Petersburg and a Summer one in BeijingPALACE
- ConfrontACCOST
- QVC alternativeHSN
- Grande precederRIO
- Many a video game player has oneAVATAR
- Hebrew name of GodYAHWEH
- Major N.Y.S.E. eventsIPOS
- VaingloryEGO
- Good side in 70-AcrossREBELALLIANCE
- Reid of “Sharknado”TARA
- Grade school basicsTHREERS
- ScoundrelSOANDSO
- Points all around?LOCUS
- Celsius of the Celsius scaleANDERS
- Director NicolasROEG
- Good cheerSUNNINESS
- People to pick fromPOOL
- Major role in 70-AcrossHANSOLO
- Smartphone forerunners, in briefPDAS
- “___ kingdom come …”THY
- Big stretchEON
- Bluish-gray shadeSTEEL
- Mobile ___APP
- Time might be shown on the side of oneGRAPH
- Score of 8, in golf slangSNOWMAN
- Events where one person’s trash may be another person’s treasureYARDSALES
- Pull back (in)REIN
- Capital-B BeliefTHEISM
- Family name on TV’s “Succession”ROY
- Vote in favorYEA
- Prefix with futurismAFRO
- Outback offeringSTEAK
- Locale of the 2002 and 2022 World CupsASIA
- Long-term damageWEAR
- Some copywriting awardsCLIOS
- The volcano Emi Koussi is its highest pointSAHARA
- The better of two major sci-fi film franchises?STARW/TA/RR/ES/K
- Climb (up)SHINNY
- Gives a bad hand?ABETS
- “But ___ counting?”WHOS
- Gentle hillRISE
- Grams, by another nameNANAS
- Voice heard by 500 million peopleSIRI
- ___ MajestyHER
- Not for moi?PAS
- Pump choiceDIESEL
- Spot for a patch, perhapsKNEE
- Begins to likeWARMSUPTO
- Regular at Citi FieldMETSFAN
- Small spot for a castawayISLET
- Ian McKellen, e.g.SIR
- Skin-care brand with an accent over its last letterBIORE
- Mens ___REA
- Sends a Telegram, in brief?IMS
- Not looking goodGRIM
- Major role in 70-AcrossMRSPOCK
- Stop at the liquor store?CORK
- Comforting phraseDONTBESAD
- Newton of the Black Panther PartyHUEY
- “___ Darko” (2001 cult film)DONNIE
- DistendBLOAT
- Who wrote “April is the cruellest month”TSELIOT
- Scratch-and-sniff page, e.g.PRINTAD
- Dramatic accusationETTU
- Good side in 70-AcrossTHEFEDERATION
- MisfortuneILL
- Cousin of a skimmerTERN
- ___ OneMARINE
- “Do you mind?”ISITOK
- Brown of HBO Max’s “Gossip Girl” rebootELI
- WaPo competitorNYT
- “There’s not much hope”ITSBAD
- Bumper attachmentsDECALS
- Sazerac cocktail ingredientRYE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Records in advancePRETAPES
- Time for a shootoutHIGHNOON
- Memorable quote from 70-AcrossDOORDONOTTHEREISNOTRY
- Apple devicePARER
- AffirmsAVERS
- Some college classesLABS
- “Thanks, but I already ___”ATE
- Diet Coke doesn’t have a single one: Abbr.CAL
- Wipes outERASES
- “The Clan of the Cave Bear” heroineAYLA
- What’s raised in a ruckusCAIN
- Waste of an election?CHADS
- ConfessesOWNSUP
- Bad thing to be stuck inSECONDGEAR
- On-line connection?THE
- Arrive at, as a solutionHITON
- Memorable quote from 70-AcrossSPACETHEFINALFRONTIER
- “Take your time”NORUSH
- AudaciousSASSY
- A target for Target, sayLOGO
- It might be a shockerEEL
- “The Simpsons” characterLISA
- Social media star AddisonRAE
- Partner of oneONLY
- French skin-care and cosmetics giantNARS
- ___ teeth (proverbial rarity)HENS
- Noble titleLADY
- Follower of black or specialOPS
- SlandersSMEARS
- Director WaititiTAIKA
- Ones involved in a transactionPAYER/ES
- Nutty confectionsPRALINES
- So-called “Breakfast of Champions”WHEATIES
- They might end on a high noteARIAS
- Sound of a jaguarROAR
- Let out, in a wayLEAS/KED
- Some contents of golf bagsIRONS
- Needing to butt outNOSY
- Potato or pea preparerMASHER
- Albert who developed a polio vaccineSABIN
- Leaves in a huff, with “off”STORMS
- Body part that precedes “band”WA/RIST
- InnocentCHASTE
- One of the Prairie provinces: Abbr.SASK
- “It’s a ___!”W/TRAP
- Show of scornSNEER
- Question of confusion or disgustWHATISTHAT
- Sound of a JaguarPURR
- Reassuring wordsIMOK
- “___ Hiring” (business sign)WERE
- Kind of cardSIM
- The “quail” in Beethoven’s “Pastoral” SymphonyOBOE
- By plane, sayAERIALLY
- Obvious untruthNAKEDLIE
- Q preceder?LGBT
- AloofICY
- “Seems so”IDBET
- Like the inside of a lava cakeMOLTEN
- Devices in atomic clocksMASERS
- Converse, e.g.SHOE
- RankPUTRID
- Common waiting room viewingCNN
- JeerTAUNT
- Shock treatment, for shortDEFIB
- SlobberDROOL
- Noises that come from pensOINKS
- “Girls” creator DunhamLENA
- Carded, informallyIDED
- Tabbouleh go-withPITA
- “Enough already!”TMI
- Suffix in organic chemistryASE
- QuirkTIC