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NYT Across Clues
- Mugged for the camera, maybeDEFACES
- Site administratorWEBSTER
- Preceder of many N.H.L. gamesOCANADA
- “Oh, did you start already?”AMILATE
- 0%NOTABIT
- Some male escortsGIGOLOS
- Org. that sticks to its gunsNRA
- List ender, maybeETC
- Oscar-nominated actor CliveOWEN
- Exceptional gradeAPLUS
- Will matterESTATE
- Time in courtSESSION
- One-up, sayDRAW
- Red choiceCLARET
- Gambler’s hangout, in briefOTB
- Noteworthy time periodERA
- Large guard dogsSTIFFS
- Aches and painsLADIES
- Jump shot’s pathARC
- Down in the dumpsSAD
- ___ Meyer, principal role on “Veep”SELINA
- Sign on a staffCLEF
- “I agree with both of you!”METHREE
- 2009 biopic starring Hilary SwankAMELIA
- Apply, as sunscreenRUBIN
- Grocery chain with more than 1,900 U.S. storesALDI
- Chicago airport codeORD
- That, in TabascoESO
- Like some reputations and kitchen towelsSTAINED
- Sentence containing all 26 lettersPANGRAM
- Many a limoTOWNCAR
- Major retail outletsEMPORIA
- Feigns sickness to avoid workLINGERS
- Much-traveled thoroughfaresINROADS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Much-painted religious figureDONNA
- Villainous conglomerate on “Mr. Robot”ECORP
- DeadlyFATAL
- Santa ___ANA
- Waiter in an airport queueCAB
- Actress FalcoEDIE
- Exam for the college-bound, redundantlySATTEST
- JokesterWAG
- Onetime London-based record labelEMI
- Intolerant sortBIGOT
- Lost steamSLOWED
- Food cooked in a cornhuskTALE
- Preparatory school since 1440ETON
- Hi-___ monitorRES
- CBS series with a “Cyber” spinoffCSI
- Bomber lettersUSAF
- Medieval laborersSERFS
- AdditionallyTOO
- Dancer’s hornANTLER
- Bagel choiceSESAME
- Stay behindREIN
- Surface figureAREA
- Used to beWAS
- PC combo keyCTRL
- Evil intentLICE
- Hay-bundling machineBALER
- Small pouchSAC
- “Mon ___!” (French exclamation)DIEU
- Penn. neighborDEL
- Dog with wrinkly skinSHARPEI
- Like the sun at sunsetFADING
- Uncle, in OaxacaTIO
- Cut into small piecesMINCE
- Catcher with a record 10 World Series rings as a playerBERRA
- “Let me repeat …”ISAID
- “Enough!,” in Mexico … or a hint to 11 answers in this puzzleNOMAS
- Yours, to YvetteATOI
- Wyatt Earp, for oneLAWN
- “___ Yankees”DAMN
- Cardinals, on scoreboardsSTL
- Cob of cornEAR
- E.R. or O.R. figuresDRS
- “Planet Money” networkNPR
- Melted ice cream, e.g.GOO