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NYT Across Clues
- Soft “seat” in the woodsMOSS
- Things that may be hot or droppedMICS
- It’s a lot to assumeBIGIF
- Shocked response to BrutusETTU
- Come backECHO
- Cropped upAROSE
- Good name for an average JoeNORM
- RelatedAKIN
- Moving gracefullyLITHE
- Start of a saying about getting in the wayTOOMANYCOOKS
- Acid’s oppositeALKALI
- Mad as a hatterMESHUGA
- Wrangler alternativeLEE
- Start of a saying about negative influenceONEBADAPPLE
- Rocker BobSEGER
- Elizabeth I, for oneTUDOR
- Center of a sting operation?WASP
- Small, flat-bottomed boatSKIFF
- Stereotypical clown nameBOBO
- ConcedeALLOW
- “The Persistence of Memory” and “Lobster Telephone”DALIS
- Start of a saying about parental disciplineSPARETHEROD
- Ply the needleSEW
- Quick, possibly controversial bit of commentaryHOTTAKE
- Body of workOEUVRE
- Warning you might give before revealing the endings of 20-, 29- and 45-Across?SPOILERALERT
- Like some shrimp and jetsJUMBO
- “Argo” or “Fargo”FILM
- The McCoys, e.g.CLAN
- ___-American (like about 6% of the U.S.)ASIAN
- Title matchmaker in an 1815 novelEMMA
- James or Jones of jazzETTA
- Junior and seniorYEARS
- Common medical adviceREST
- HarvestREAP
NYT Vertical Clues
- Like solving crosswordsMENTAL
- Eight-time Oscar nominee for Best ActorOTOOLE
- Action in tennis, swimming and golfSTROKE
- Highest, on a diplomaSUMMA
- Polysemous words have multiple of theseMEANINGS
- RepulsiveICKY
- SmartCHIC
- California county north of MarinSONOMA
- Refuses to carry outBALKSAT
- They’re usually packed on St. Patrick’s DayIRISHPUBS
- CaughtGOT
- “Kinda”ISH
- Finder’s ___FEE
- Common cosmetics componentALOE
- Subj. of Charlotte Brewer’s “Treasure-House of the Language”OED
- Popular prom hairstyleUPDO
- Apt rhyme for “blob”GLOB
- Sleek, in auto-speakAERO
- Hair-raising cryEEK
- Bouquet throwerBRIDE
- Place to watch a game with friendsSPORTSBAR
- Draw, colloquiallyWASH
- Prime Cuts Extra Gravy brandALPO
- Strip in the bedroom, maybeSLAT
- Partner of awayFAR
- Tripping hazardFLOORMAT
- Boomerangs for Aboriginal Australians, e.g.WEAPONS
- It might occur to youIDEA
- Ring ref’s decisionTKO
- Calfless cowHEIFER
- SlenderSVELTE
- SlipsERRATA
- After-meal amenityWETNAP
- Worrier’s ailment, it’s saidULCER
- Garnish for a gimletLIME
- Classic boulevard linersELMS
- Noisy birdJAY
- ApplicationUSE
- Hamm with two Olympic gold medalsMIA