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NYT Across Clues
- Flip (out)WIG
- Dandy neckwearASCOTS
- “___ NewsHour”PBS
- Opera that famously ends with the line “La commedia è finita!”IPAGLIACCI
- Potion containerVIAL
- NOTED TENORDONOTENTER
- “Dark Angel” star JessicaALBA
- AdvantageEDGE
- Kickstarter figureGOAL
- Desk tray labelsINOUT
- SIMPLE DIETSPEEDLIMIT
- “Dallas Buyers Club” Oscar winnerLETO
- ApprehendCOLLAR
- Something checked on a questionnaireBOX
- One of the five founding nations of the Iroquois ConfederacyONEIDA
- Fat remover, for shortLIPO
- Some bathroom postings … or what the clues to 16-, 21-, 46- and 59-Across are?OUTOFORDERSIGNS
- Not stuffyAIRY
- Mason’s toolTROWEL
- “Watch it!”HEY
- PuzzleTEASER
- Part of the Spanish conjugation of “to be”ESTA
- GET SPEAREDSTEEPGRADE
- Dune transportCAMEL
- VerveELAN
- First car to offer seatbelts (1950)NASH
- Ilhan ___, one of the first two Muslim women elected to CongressOMAR
- DOOR DECALSROADCLOSED
- Goes from liquid to solid, sayGELS
- BabblingINCOHERENT
- Show with noted alumni, for shortSNL
- “See ya!”BYENOW
- Off-roader, in briefATV
NYT Vertical Clues
- Out of the strike zone, in a wayWIDE
- Product whose introduction was music to people’s ears?IPOD
- Group of friendsGANG
- Abbr. in a cockpitALT
- The Alamo had a famous oneSIEGE
- “Can you ___?” (classic cologne catchphrase)CANOE
- The planets, e.g.OCTAD
- Immune system defenderTCELL
- ___ Toby, character in “Twelfth Night”SIR
- Part of a stovePILOTLIGHT
- Pakistani restaurant owner on “Seinfeld”BABU
- Blind spot?SLAT
- “Whither ___ thou?”: John 16:5GOEST
- Milli ___ (1980s-’90s pop duo)VANILLI
- “Methinks,” in textsIMO
- [It’s gone!]POOF
- Words of empathyICARE
- When repeated, a classic of garage rockLOUIE
- Teeny-tinyEXTRASMALL
- Nighttime woeAPNEA
- Like the dawn skyROSY
- Lead-in to load or liftBOAT
- Our: Fr.NOTRE
- Overthrow, e.g.ERR
- Court oath affirmationIDO
- Morning coatDEW
- ___ RockefellerOYSTERS
- Where to see two runners side by sideSLED
- Serpentine swimmerEEL
- What to call un hombreSENOR
- State flower of IndianaPEONY
- CandiedGLACE
- Heaviest of the noble gasesRADON
- Pepper used in mole sauceANCHO
- Teeth not connected to jawsCOGS
- “And how!”AMEN
- On the brinyASEA
- ElatedSENT
- LG productHDTV
- “Spare” partRIB
- ___ Wallace, “Ben-Hur” authorLEW