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NYT Across Clues
- Turn offREPEL
- Make a tradeSWAP
- Emulate Rockin’ Robin, in a 1958 hitBOP
- PokeJABAT
- “Go me!”IRULE
- Somewhat, musicallyPOCO
- Hemingway’s home for over 20 yearsCUBA
- Skate park trickOLLIE
- One in charge of Brownies and cookies? / Easy to understandGIRLSCOUTLEADER
- Put away for nowSTORE
- Drink with a domed lidICEE
- More than just compactMINI
- “Consequently ?”ANDSO
- Feature of an ungulateHOOF
- Dance move used to teach children how to limit spreading germs while sneezingDAB
- Post-dryer chore / SplendidFOLDINGTHELAUNDRY
- Game stoppersRAINS
- Shawkat of “Arrested Development”ALIA
- It’s a stretchERA
- Steamed Chinese bunBAO
- Apt name for a horticulturist?LEIF
- Wispy, as hairFINE
- BuzzerBEE
- Ring or belt, essentiallyBAND
- One whom the bride and groom didn’t invite / Steal a mealWEDDINGCRASHER
- NowATONCE
- Traveled on horsebackRODE
- Predators whose genus name translates to “of the kingdom of the dead”ORCAS
- MoonfishOPAH
- Speaker of the catchphrase “Did I do that?” on 1990s TVURKEL
- InoffensiveANODYNE
- Deep cut?CREVASSE
- Brit’s clothespinPEG
- Utopia / Occasionally, poeticallyHEAVENONEARTH
- With 72-Across, post-sledding mugfulHOT
- Settles the scoreGETSEVEN
- Potential result of a strikePAYHIKE
- See 66-AcrossCOCOA
- Green isleERIN
- PlusASSET
- Akbar’s tomb localeAGRA
- DespisesABHORS
- German deli meat / DiscussionBLACKFORESTHAM
- One might be raised on a farmBARN
- “Washboard” featuresABS
- M.L.B. player with over 600 career home runs, to fansAROD
- Mushy ___ (British side dish)PEAS
- Poehler of “Inside Out”AMY
- Palm productOIL
- Mexican capitalPESO
- Some steel beamsIBARS
- They might result in booby prizes / Physical discomfortsLASTPLACEFINISHES
- “Sportsman of the Century,” per Sports IllustratedALI
- Stop running, in a wayCLOT
- Words with motion or stoneSETIN
- ___-do-wellNEER
- “Don’t Matter” singer, 2007AKON
- Arduous journeysTREKS
- Issue featuring celebrity issues / RepeatedlyTABLOIDMAGAZINE
- “Bloody” English monarchMARYI
- “Gotcha”ISEE
- John known as the “Father of the National Parks”MUIR
- More adorableCUTER
- Fightin’ wordsITSON
- 2012 Seth MacFarlane film with a 2015 sequelTED
- Vocal nudgePSST
- NotificationALERT
NYT Vertical Clues
- UnyieldingRIGID
- Feminist writer JongERICA
- Westminster competitorPUREBREDDOG
- Popular French periodicalELLE
- Article in a French periodicalLES
- Stolen goodsSPOILS
- Like yarn and old filmWOUND
- Intermission follower, oftenACTII
- Party person, informallyPOL
- Siddhartha Gautama by another nameBUDDHA
- Like Nero WolfeOBESE
- One getting out earlyPAROLEE
- California’s ___ Tree National ParkJOSHUA
- Brown of the Food NetworkALTON
- Donation centerBLOODBANK
- Paris-based carrierAIRFRANCE
- Tiny propTEE
- “Pleeease?”CANTI
- Impatient contractionCMON
- National birds of Germany, Egypt and MexicoEAGLES
- Stereotypical name for a female poodleFIFI
- GranniesNANAS
- Calculus calculationAREA
- It might end on a high noteYODEL
- Lent a handAIDED
- Sierra ___LEONE
- TV monitor, in brief?FCC
- Glass of “This American Life”IRA
- Praise for a divaBRAVA
- Tedious sortBORE
- Lettuce, in many a low-carb recipeWRAP
- Big jazz comboNONET
- It smooths the wayGREASE
- Part of a goat or AfricaHORN
- Weapon with a springEPEE
- Behind, in slangTUSHY
- Lee who wrote “Go Set a Watchman”HARPER
- “Am I understood?”YHEAR
- GriftCON
- AssertSTATE
- What gerunds are formed fromVERBS
- Not just badEVIL
- “99 Luftballons” singerNENA
- Three sheets to the windHIGHASAKITE
- Gumbo vegetablesOKRAS
- “Go, ___!”TEAM
- ContinueGOON
- Modern lead-in to -adeHATER
- Coup groupCABAL
- Many a 21st-century liberalOBAMACRAT
- PT Cruisers, e.g.CHRYSLERS
- Ohio site of the first Quaker Oats factoryAKRON
- NorCal hubSFO
- Grassy surfaceSOD
- Go with the wind, in a waySAIL
- Where you hope to get a good dealCASINO
- Spots to relaxSPAS
- “Fiddlesticks!”BLASTIT
- Clicks “I agree,” maybeOPTSIN
- Where to let a sleeping dog liePETBED
- Do some taxing work online?EFILE
- Start of many a T-shirt sloganIHEART
- Most of it is found underwaterBERG
- Home of the world’s busiest train station (3.5 million daily commuters)TOKYO
- Come to an endCEASE
- River through PakistanINDUS
- Many interstate vehiclesSEMIS
- No party personLONER
- Like noble gasesINERT
- Blue: Sp.AZUL
- “Am I oversharing?”TMI
- Childish nuisanceIMP
- Major health legislation of 2010, in briefACA
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