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NYT Across Clues
- Feeling of hopelessnessDESPAIR
- Julius Erving, to fansDRJ
- Calendar abbr. that’s also a French numberSEPT
- “Your choice – him ___”ORME
- Early online encyclopediaENCARTA
- “___-hoo!”YOO
- The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.TRIO
- Fantasy author GaimanNEIL
- Going MY way?EGOTRIP
- What’s up?SKY
- Wagner opusRINGCYCLE
- “Stop rolling sevens!”?REPRESSYOURLUCK
- Southeast Asian ethnic groupHMONG
- Princess in a galaxy far, far awayLEIA
- Lady birdHEN
- Org. in charge of Tokyo 2020IOC
- Suffix with expertISE
- “Oy ___!”VEY
- Bay windowORIEL
- Home of Mount Rushmore: Abbr.SDAK
- Bobby of the Black PanthersSEALE
- Spew outEMIT
- Build rapport like a presidential candidate?RELATETOTHEPARTY
- “Livin’ la ___ Loca”VIDA
- Celery unitSTALK
- “Hmm, that’s odd!”HUH
- Dance craze of the early 2010sDOUGIE
- Right onEXACT
- Spot for a laundromat?STAIN
- Color akin to cyanTEAL
- AngerRILE
- Word with pop or cropTOP
- Subject of gossipITEM
- Dance class garmentsUNITARDS
- Matter of survivalAIR
- Hate getting ready to move?RESENTPACKING
- ___-di-dahLAH
- Children’s book made into a 2012 3-D animated filmTHELORAX
- Singer BareillesSARA
- GruntsGIS
- TempoPACE
- RanFLED
- Fancy ridesLIMOS
- Cy Young Award winner HernandezFELIX
- RequiteAVENGE
- Board pickCEO
- Kind of scholarshipMERIT
- Dunce cap, basicallyCONE
- Makes friends while working retail?RESTOCKSANDBONDS
- Accepts responsibility forOWNS
- “More or less”SORTA
- Model and TV host BanksTYRA
- Billionaire CarlICAHN
- TricksterIMP
- UnderstoodGOT
- Today, to JoséHOY
- Train schedule abbr.STA
- Dutch cheese townEDAM
- This may be at the end of one’s ropeNOOSE
- Event planner’s post-banquet task?RETURNTHETABLES
- Winter athlete, not a summer oneSNOWSKIER
- TurnaboutUIE
- Where first tracks are foundSIDEONE
- Wrinkled fruitUGLI
- “To Live and Die ___”INLA
- Wichita-to-Omaha dir.NNE
- Christie’s eventARTSALE
- Start of a Guinness recordMOST
- Rough talk?RASP
- Our sunSOL
- Cheer onROOTFOR
NYT Vertical Clues
- Pullers of Artemis’s chariotDEER
- Georgia of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”ENGEL
- ExtentSCOPE
- Antiterrorism lawPATRIOTACT
- Unpaid debtARREAR
- “Indeed”ITIS
- Bad records to haveRAPSHEETS
- Company that makes products that suckDYSON
- Streaming media deviceROKU
- Thrill-seeker’s actionJOYRIDE
- Utterly failedSTRUCKOUT
- Prince in “The Little Mermaid”ERIC
- Like medium-rare steakPINKISH
- Dress (up)TOG
- Ending with pseud- or syn-ONYM
- Young woman to call when your data gets deleted?RECOVERGIRL
- Pooh creatorMILNE
- Formal lamentELEGY
- Miser, colloquiallyCHEAPO
- BerateYELLAT
- Reluctant (to)LOATH
- Baby plantSEEDLING
- Letters before “.gov”IRS
- Island neighbor of GuadeloupeSTKITTS
- ___ Ingalls Wilder, author of “Little House on the Prairie”LAURA
- Second person?EVE
- Be sociableMIX
- State in both the Mountain and Pacific time zones: Abbr.IDA
- Locke who was called “The Father of the Harlem Renaissance”ALAIN
- Brexit exiterTHEUK
- Actress SwintonTILDA
- “Ooh, that’s bad!”YEESH
- Runner in PamplonaTORO
- One side of Mount EverestNEPAL
- What many Latin plurals end inANI
- “Bull’s-eye!”PERFECTO
- Relative of a xylophoneMARIMBA
- End-of-the-week expressionTGIF
- For face valueATPAR
- Whitney Houston hit “___ Nothing”IHAVE
- Places to swim during school?RECESSPOOLS
- ___ sodaSAL
- SuitsEXECS
- Brief glimpse of a starCAMEO
- Slow, musicallyLENTO
- Runner-upSECONDBEST
- Car with faulty brakes, e.g.DEATHTRAP
- Study of birds: Abbr.ORNITH
- Star of “Your Show of Shows” of 1950s TVSIDCAESAR
- Way downLOW
- Travel stopINN
- Deletes, with “out”XES
- CanyonsGORGES
- “The joke’s ___!”ONYOU
- Screening org.TSA
- Subject of the 2006 documentary “When the Levees Broke”KATRINA
- RehearsalsDRYRUNS
- Move in the direction ofHEADTO
- “Overall …”INSUM
- Home planet of Ming the MercilessMONGO
- Gird (oneself)STEEL
- “Half ___ is better …”ALOAF
- ___ Park, home of FacebookMENLO
- “M*A*S*H” actress LorettaSWIT
- WrigglersEELS
- Spanish youngsterNINO
- Neophyte: Var.TIRO
- VisionarySEER
- Cassis cocktailKIR