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NYT Across Clues
- Like show horses’ hoovesSHOD
- Twisted personSICKO
- ___ constrictorBOA
- One of the 12 tribes of IsraelLEVI
- At full speed, in nautical lingoAMAIN
- Back of a horseRUMP
- Persia, nowadaysIRAN
- Jules who wrote “Journey to the Center of the Earth”VERNE
- Mars’ counterpart, in Greek mythARES
- Cop’s canine companionPOLICEDOG
- What a door swings onHINGE
- Where many draftees were sent in the ’60sNAM
- Workers with a daily grind?BARISTAS
- Opposite of a purebredMONGREL
- Sets of points, in mathLOCI
- W.W. II German subUBOAT
- Failing gradesEFFS
- Crosby, Stills, ___ & YoungNASH
- Where roots take holdSOIL
- Ancient Greek meeting placeAGORA
- Arts-and-crafts supplyGLUE
- Menial workerSERF
- Wise oneSAGE
- UnmitigatedUTTER
- Make turbulentROIL
- Toss back tequila, perhapsDOSHOTS
- Direct clashesFACEOFFS
- Like the hours shortly after midnightWEE
- Swimming (in)AWASH
- Starts shootingOPENSFIRE
- Antidrug agent, informallyNARC
- What a pet may be transported inCRATE
- Weaving machineLOOM
- Device for recording showsTIVO
- Many a waiter around HollywoodACTOR
- Tiny bitATOM
- ConsumedATE
- Ones anxious to take driver’s ed, typicallyTEENS
- Like venison that’s been sitting awhileGAMY
NYT Vertical Clues
- ___ of the tongueSLIP
- Odysseus, in the “Odyssey”HERO
- Track shapeOVAL
- Having a meal under the stars, e.g.DININGALFRESCO
- “Hel-l-lp!”SAVEME
- Chatted on the internet, for shortIMED
- Tree with edible podsCAROB
- Ninth-century English monarch known as “the Great”KINGALFRED
- Telephone button that doesn’t have lettersONE
- SingedBURNT
- Letter after phi, chi, psi …OMEGA
- Church recessesAPSES
- Activity depicted in a famous 2/23/1945 photograph … and in three of this puzzle’s answersRAISINGTHEFLAG
- Supermarket vehicleCART
- Juice drink brand with a hyphen in its nameHIC
- Civil rights activist ParksROSA
- DishevelMUSS
- Instrument with a brief solo in Beethoven’s FifthOBOE
- Black: Fr.NOIR
- What a law that hasn’t been repealed still hasLEGALFORCE
- Typical London weatherFOG
- ___ saxALTO
- Tallow sourceSUET
- That woman’sHERS
- “Yeah, I’m real sure!”ASIF
- Puts to workUSES
- “Nice one!”OOH
- Ones named in deedsOWNERS
- Orange or grape drink brandFANTA
- Be in store forAWAIT
- Do the honors with the turkeyCARVE
- FlurrySPATE
- Boys’ school near WindsorETON
- Tiny bitIOTA
- Place on a Clue boardROOM
- Award shaped like a winged womanEMMY
- TabbyCAT