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Across Clues
- Point of no return?FINALSALE
- TV sports highlightsCLIPS
- Sole mate?ODOREATER
- Football Hall-of-Famer LongHOWIE
- The world’s most powerful person, per a 2018 Forbes listXIJINPING
- Crane pose, e.g., in yogaASANA
- Like many dormsCOED
- HackneyedOLD
- Western outfitsPOSSES
- Tony winner HagenUTA
- Twin sister of ApolloARTEMIS
- ___ polloiHOI
- I.Q. test pioneerBINET
- Year of the ___ (2008 or 2020)RAT
- One heeding a “Do not disturb” signMAID
- A political debate might be on thisCSPAN
- Does nothingSITSIDLE
- Cousin of a crocusIRIS
- R-rated, maybeLEWD
- Bloom with showy clustersHYACINTH
- Most cookies, essentiallyDISCS
- Parts of some bondsIONS
- MudJOE
- HackneyedSTALE
- When doubled, “For shame!”TUT
- Material for the Book of the DeadPAPYRUS
- One of the ReagansRON
- Illegal sweetenersBRIBES
- Voice actor H. ___ BenjaminJON
- BuckledGAVE
- It’s boringAUGER
- Temp’s counterpartFULLTIMER
- Fingerprints, maybeCLUES
- Disregarding what’s writtenADLIBBING
- “The Family Circus” cartoonistKEANE
- Sleeps wellRESTSEASY
Vertical Clues
- KitFOXCUB
- HarebrainedIDIOTIC
- Business casual restriction, typicallyNOJEANS
- Lacking in excitementARID
- Mystery writer DeightonLEN
- FlavorSAPOR
- Not trueATILT
- People of interest?LENDERS
- Small bit of workERG
- Word from the Greek for “abyss”CHAOS
- Datum for the second columnLOSS
- “Fooled me!”IWASHAD
- Natural disinfectantPINEOIL
- Boardwalk’s localeSEASIDE
- Like the moon’s landscape and many olivesPITTED
- ___ 2600 (early video game device)ATARI
- Post-vacation accumulationMAIL
- “The Last Samurai” and othersEPICS
- HeartMIDST
- Extras in “The Last Samurai”NINJAS
- Pastrami go-withSWISS
- “Enough!”STOP
- RetaliateHITBACK
- Exuberant complimentYOURULE
- Island in the West IndiesANTIGUA
- Second-longest U.S. #1 hit ever, after “American Pie” (7 minutes, 11 seconds)HEYJUDE
- Foreign term of endearmentCARAMIA
- PigsSLOVENS
- ZipENERGY
- In itselfPERSE
- British luxury car, informallyROLLS
- Like many a home while one is away for the eveningUNLIT
- “How you ___?”BEEN
- RazzGIBE
- Word before right or sightFAR
- “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” networkTBS