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NYT Across Clues
- Sound from a poundARF
- Discontinued Swedish carsSAABS
- SnapshotPHOTO
- ___ ZedongMAO
- ___ Vanilli, group with three #1 hits in 1989MILLI
- Open the door forLETIN
- Be sickAIL
- Drip-dry fabricORLON
- Preferred seat request in an airplaneAISLE
- Not dead yet!STILLKICKING
- Substituted (for)STOODIN
- Laceless shoe fastenerVELCRO
- Horror director CravenWES
- Warm winter wearCOAT
- Baseball’s GehrigLOU
- DilutesWATERSDOWN
- ___ ex machinaDEUS
- Listens toHEARS
- Sí : Spain :: ___ : FranceOUI
- “Fee-fi-fo-fum” sayerGIANT
- ObjectivesAIMS
- Pick up dry cleaning, go to the post office, etc.RUNERRANDS
- ___ v. WadeROE
- Author VonnegutKURT
- Snakelike fishEEL
- Avenging spirits of Greek mythFURIES
- With possibly even direr consequencesORWORSE
- “What is life?,” “Why are we here?,” etc.DEEPTHOUGHTS
- Bricklayer, e.g.MASON
- Slight advantageLEGUP
- Soph. and jr.YRS
- Bathroom unitSTALL
- Be of ___ (avail)USETO
- Fannie ___ (mortgage company)MAE
- Full of the latestNEWSY
- Glossy finishSHEEN
- Midlength records, for shortEPS
NYT Vertical Clues
- StockpileAMASS
- Bonnie who sang “I Can’t Make You Love Me”RAITT
- First ___ (Shakespeare volume)FOLIO
- Burns slowlySMOLDERS
- Simulated smoochAIRKISS
- Like a poker player who’s either very confident or really bluffingALLIN
- Like-minded voting groupBLOC
- Swim’s alternativeSINK
- Mercury or MarsPLANET
- Katherine of “27 Dresses”HEIGL
- Settlers of tied games, for shortOTS
- Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ___ You Get Enough”TIL
- Tip jar billONE
- Brings to half-mastLOWERS
- ___ the TerribleIVAN
- Fresh from the laundryCLEAN
- CircularROUND
- EjectsOUSTS
- Go “1, 2, 3, 4 …”COUNT
- Injury, in totspeakOWIE
- Where ships dockWHARF
- “Wheel of Fortune” purchasesAEIOU
- Circus whip-crackerTAMER
- GloomyDOUR
- ConversationDIALOG
- Enjoyed frequently as a childGREWUPON
- TrickRUSE
- Send on a detour, sayREROUTE
- With enthusiasmKEENLY
- Personal heroesIDOLS
- “Well, shucks!”OHGEE
- What the first, second and fifth lines in a limerick doRHYME
- Pocketbook partSTRAP
- Slalom curvesESSES
- +PLUS
- Pianist/radio host JohnTESH
- AOL alternativeMSN
- Breakfasted or lunchedATE
- Wise old saying … like the first words of 20-, 32-, 41- and 52-AcrossSAW