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NYT Across Clues
- Mockumentary Kazakh journalistBORAT
- “The Avengers” franchise, e.g.SAGA
- Spring dancePROM
- Luck o’ the ___IRISH
- Treats, as a swollen ankleICES
- Domain of Venus and AphroditeLOVE
- They often come out at nightFALSETEETH
- “Couldn’t have said it better!”AMEN
- Run-down hotelsFLEABAGS
- Modern birthday greetingECARD
- AntiquityYORE
- ShavePARE
- Hospital glove materialLATEX
- First lady of 2001 to ’09LAURABUSH
- Like the “f” replaced by an apostrophe in “man-o’-war”ELIDED
- Prefix with athleteTRI
- ___ and for allONCE
- Mo. with Earth DayAPR
- Certain auto gear … as suggested by the circled lettersREVERSE
- Sacred animal to HindusCOW
- “Can’t You See That ___ Mine” (1964 hit)SHES
- Lucy of “Elementary”LIU
- Make certainENSURE
- Was destined to failHADNOHOPE
- Ponied up, in pokerANTED
- WickednessEVIL
- WickednessVICE
- Problem for sleepersAPNEA
- What might hold little suckers?TENTACLE
- DarlingDEAR
- Host of Marco PoloKUBLAIKHAN
- Female equivalent of a knightDAME
- Words to an “old chap”ISAY
- “Super!”NEATO
- Transport down a hillSLED
- “Phooey!”DARN
- Part of G.D.P.GROSS
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Back to the Future” bullyBIFF
- Kind of test it’s hard to cheat onORAL
- IrritateRILE
- Tested, as oreASSAYED
- Simon & Garfunkel hit in which “Lie-la-lie, lie-la-lie la lie-la-lie” is repeatedly sungTHEBOXER
- Longtime “All Things Considered” host RobertSIEGEL
- “Pocket rockets,” in pokerACES
- UnderstandGET
- ___ WednesdayASH
- Pill in experimental studiesPLACEBO
- The Eternal City, to nativesROMA
- FinishedOVER
- RepairMEND
- Stuff in cigarettesTAR
- Victorian ___ERA
- Car or cat soundPURR
- Emerge, as a problemARISE
- Dog collar attachmentLEASH
- ___ wolf (pack leader)ALPHA
- WearyTIRED
- Consumed quickly and fullyATEUP
- Raw, as a gemUNCUT
- Movie musicSCORE
- ChoppedHEWED
- National Capital Territory of IndiaDELHI
- One of a family of stringed instrumentsVIOL
- Passing, as lawsENACTING
- Smiled disparaginglySNEERED
- Adidas or Air JordanSNEAKER
- Some gametesOVA
- ___ Ashford, National Track and Field Hall of FamerEVELYN
- Like peas ___ podINA
- Tacks onADDS
- Sound of church bellsPEAL
- What every make of auto hasNAME
- Skier’s conveyanceTBAR
- Former transportation secretary ElaineCHAO
- Back muscles, in briefLATS
- First son of SethENOS
- Joke (with)KID
- “Suits” networkUSA