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NYT Across Clues
- Kept for a rainy dayLAIDAWAY
- Place where people are going with their drinks?BARCAR
- Norman Bates or his mother, in “Psycho”ALTEREGO
- Advice for relaxingEXHALE
- Top-level listMAINMENU
- Judge appropriateSEEFIT
- NinnyASS
- One of the choices on a computer’s 17-AcrossEDIT
- Brown or blackenSEAR
- Welcome at the front doorSHOWIN
- Get dressed (up)GUSSY
- Portable workstationLAPTOP
- ___ it out (fights)DUKES
- Chinua who wrote “Things Fall Apart”ACHEBE
- Order in the courtWRIT
- Concert pieceAMP
- “Here’s something for you to think about, you ingrate!”CHEWONT
- One who spreads discordEMONGER
- Shade provider in Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”YEW
- CoalitionBLOC
- MindlesslyONAUTO
- Request during a physical checkupSAYAH
- Beginning of many workdaysNINEAM
- [I don’t care]SHRUG
- Onetime division of the Chrysler CorporationDESOTO
- Sweatshirt partHOOD
- Finding on Snopes.comMYTH
- “Are you ___?”MAD
- “Ciao”IMGONE
- Manage to detach by hittingJARLOOSE
- Have a quick look-see, sayPEEKIN
- Language of the pre-Roman EmpireOLDLATIN
- Some IHOP choicesSYRUPS
- Western villain … or a hint to four answers in this puzzleBLACKHAT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Spiritual guideLAMA
- “___! ’tis true I have gone here and there” (start of a Shakespeare sonnet)ALAS
- “That so?”ITIS
- Place where plots are hatchedDEN
- The radius runs along itARM
- SmallWEE
- Politico who called the press “nattering nabobs of negativism”AGNEW
- Incredulous questionYOUDIDW
- Worst in a competitionBEST
- CanAXE
- Animal that shares its name with a king of Thrace in the “Iliad”RHESUS
- Sights along the Champs-ÉlyséesCAFES
- Aid for a fugitiveALIAS
- Take another shot atRETRY
- HabituateINURE
- Burgoo, e.g.STEW
- Kind of purse that sagsHOBOBAG
- In publicOPENLY
- “What are you waiting for?!”GETONIT
- FrillyLACY
- LongACHE
- “Close call!”PHEW
- A geisha might be found in oneKIMONO
- Shivering fitAGUE
- Self-referentialMETA
- Place for a king and queenPROM
- Overdo the flatteryTOADY
- Prefix with particleNANO
- Takedown pieceCHETJOB
- Numbers gameSUDOKU
- Where many cabins are foundSHIPS
- Comfortable and welcomingHOMEY
- “Got it”ROGER
- Will, more emphaticallySHALL
- Clothing departmentMENS
- Unpleasant find in a sweaterMOTH
- ___-PacificASIA
- DingDENT
- EdgeNIP
- Suggested qty.RDA
- Inc. alternativeLLC
- Symbol of strengthOAK