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NYT Across Clues
- ___ aisle, part of a churchAPSE
- Prayer booksMISSALS
- Bit of baloneyFIB
- RepCRED
- Two, in ToulouseDEUX
- Neighbor of New YorkONTARIO
- Pesticide ingredientURETHANE
- Still a contenderINIT
- Cousins of jaguarundisOCELOTS
- City in Los Angeles CountyTORRANCE
- Leave in the dustOUTRUN
- European eruption siteETNA
- Search engine failure?BINGERROR
- Is able to translate what was heard on the wall?SPEAKSFLY
- ThwartFOIL
- CholerIRE
- Not stay the course?VEER
- Gin, lime and soda comboGIMLET
- Things that are bought and soledSHOES
- Arizona tribeHOPI
- Scotland’s longest riverTAY
- River through Russia and KazakhstanURAL
- Is expectingAWAITS
- OddityQUIRK
- More in orderNEATER
- Dole (out)METE
- Tactic in a war of attritionSIEGE
- It goes after goKART
- Mattress tester’s compensation?SLUMBERPAY
- Word after big or oilRIG
- Suggestion of what to do, slangilyREC
- Opposite of ennemiesAMIES
- Basics of education, brieflyRRR
- Super superstarICON
- Supercilious sort … or the title for this puzzleNAMEDROPPER
- A bushelfulLOTS
- Make faces in front of a cameraMUG
- European capital named after a saintSOFIA
- “___ your head!”USE
- Monster.com postingJOB
- Dress code requirement for the Puritans?PRIMCOLORS
- Peak in SuisseALPE
- City on the Erie CanalUTICA
- TopsAONE
- GoadsEGGSON
- Test prep aidTUTOR
- Dark beerPORTER
- France’s ___ NoëlPERE
- What may follow a school period?EDU
- Connect, as picture with soundSYNC
- Annual CBS awards broadcast, with “the”TONYS
- Playoff matchupSERIES
- Years agoONCE
- “Mudbound” director ReesDEE
- Actress RowlandsGENA
- Hoped-for conclusion by someone with sore knees?EARLYAMEN
- Make a really long-distance call?PHONEMARS
- Rani’s raimentSARI
- Matador’s foeELTORO
- Infamous Chicago bootleggerALCAPONE
- Mediterranean resort islandMINORCA
- “___ go bragh!”ERIN
- Swimmers with flippersSEALIONS
- Rufous ruminantREDDEER
- Census datumRACE
- Sp. missSRTA
- Follower of hi or loRES
- Slips into at a store, sayTRIESON
- LouverSLAT
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Hasta la vista”ADIOS
- CorralPENUP
- Software packageSUITE
- Like high-quality olive oilEXTRAVIRGIN
- Nighttime event in the western skyMOONSET
- Business magazineINC
- ResolveSTEEL
- Coarse, as languageSALTY
- Elvis ___ PresleyARON
- Engaged in arsonLITAFIRE
- Request for aidSOS
- PointlessFUTILE
- Go over one’s wardrobe?IRON
- Titanic’s undoingBERG
- Burn a littleCHAR
- Went wildRANRIOT
- Added numbersENCORES
- Many mowersDEERES
- Number of i’s in “Sicilia”TRE
- Hula accompaniment, for shortUKE
- With 29-Across, surprise in the mailBILL
- With 30-Across, is bluntFRANK
- Khayyám and othersOMARS
- Left only the exterior ofGUTTED
- Green of the L.P.G.A.TAMMIE
- FillsSATES
- 24 heures agoHIER
- Central command spots, for shortHQS
- Sénat affirmativeOUI
- Polish dumplingPIEROGI
- Senate affirmativeYEA
- Big brand of grillsWEBER
- Gunpowder holderKEG
- Overdue amountARREAR
- Things that might be grabbed by someone in an argumentLAPELS
- Authority on diamonds?UMP
- UprightnessPROBITY
- With 55-Across, big sleepoverART
- What mos. and mos. add up toYRS
- French vineyardCRU
- DevilkinIMP
- Apt rhyme for “grr”CUR
- Everybody’s oppositeNOONE
- New York Titans and Dallas Texans, in ’60s sportsAFLERS
- Mine, in MilanoMIO
- Plains tribeOSAGES
- Lackadaisical sortsLOTUSEATERS
- Glaswegians, e.g.SCOTS
- ProtrudeJUT
- With 77-Across, red, blue and yellowMARY
- Welcome at the front doorSEEIN
- “The Oblong Box” writerPOE
- Witch’s homeENDOR
- AgainstCON
- Electrical connection?ARC
- Like fried food vis-à-vis grilled food, typicallyGREASIER
- Fey’s co-star in “Baby Mama” and “Sisters”POEHLER
- Simple variant of baseballONEOCAT
- Part of Potus: Abbr.PRES
- Break, as a habitUNLEARN
- QB’s featTDPASS
- Way outEGRESS
- Three-dimensional fig.CYL
- Wear downERODE
- Buenos ___AIRES
- End of story?MORAL
- With 103-Across, simple furniture styleERICA
- Schubert’s “Eine Kleine Trauermusik,” e.g.NONET
- Lion queen in “The Lion King”NALA
- Prefix with dermisEPI
- AnchorMOOR
- With 108-Across, not talking loudly on a cell, e.g.ANNE
- “The King ___”ANDI
- “D.C. Cab” co-starMRT
- Board hiree, for shortCEO