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NYT Across Clues
- Leading lady?ALPHAFEMALE
- Depiction on the Australian coat of armsEMU
- Popular orders at beachside barsBAHAMAMAMAS
- U-Haul optionVAN
- Comment before indulgingICANTRESIST
- Some theft targetsIDS
- Protrusions near a trunk, maybeTUSKS
- SticksRODS
- Whizzed (by)FLEW
- Word sometimes substituted for “your”ONES
- Killing a mockingbird is one, per Atticus FinchSIN
- Prepare for court, in a wayENROBE
- Tamagotchi, onceFAD
- Modern lead-in to speakLOL
- Park ranger’s handoutAREAMAP
- Stayed out of sightLAYLOW
- BouquetSCENT
- Palindrome with an apostrophe in the middleMAAM
- Contents of some wellsINK
- Sleeveless top, informallyTANK
- Approached quicklyRANTO
- Complete set in musical comedy?VOWELS
- Psych upENTHUSE
- Bill that’s half a 52-Across, informallyABE
- ___ Short, pioneer in West Coast hip-hopTOO
- RerouteDIVERT
- The sun or the moonORB
- GanjaHERB
- Whizzed (by)SPED
- “The Virtue of Selfishness” essayist, 1964RAND
- Pal of Seinfeld and CostanzaBENES
- See 41-AcrossTEN
- Way of Life?CEREALAISLE
- StirADO
- Helen of Troy, e.g.DEMIGODDESS
- LipRIM
- Some reference works in newsroomsSTYLEGUIDES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Not very muchABITOF
- Missing portion of a manuscriptLACUNA
- Gradually stopped, with “out”PHASED
- Hair piecesHANKS
- Qts. and pts.AMTS
- Way outFAR
- Onetime Food Network show featuring Creole and Cajun cuisineEMERILLIVE
- Kind of jarMASON
- “Go placidly ___ the noise and the haste …” (start of Max Ehrmann’s “Desiderata”)AMID
- Louise of TV’s “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman”LASSER
- Ballpark fig.EST
- It’s a bad signEVILOMEN
- Raked in the doughMADEBANK
- Messy, as a floorUNSWEPT
- TussleFRACAS
- ___ proteinSOY
- Parent company of Gerber and Lean CuisineNESTLE
- Dorothy of old “Road” filmsLAMOUR
- 13, for manyAWKWARDAGE
- Shaped, as woodLATHED
- Singer/songwriter of 1980’s “Kiss Kiss Kiss”ONO
- Popular salon option, informallyMANIPEDI
- Toxin that might contain formic acidANTVENOM
- Symbol associated with CommunismREDSTAR
- Go outEBB
- Houston or Washington vis-à-vis ManhattanSTREET
- Tightened (up)TENSED
- Threatening wordsORELSE
- HyperfocusOBSESS
- Buck ___, Major League Baseball’s first Black coachONEIL
- Gardner of “S.N.L.”HEIDI
- General assembly?ARMY
- R&B singer ErykahBADU
- Burnable itemsCDS
- Burnable itemLOG