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NYT Across Clues
- Some rappersMCS
- Music genre for Carmen MirandaSAMBA
- Pioneer in 35mm camerasLEICA
- Bit of baitWORM
- His face overlooks Havana’s Plaza de la RevoluciónCHE
- Fire ___ALARM
- See 67-AcrossANNUM
- RefurbishFIXUP
- Architectural innovation jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1982GRAFFITIPROOFBUILDING
- Actress PerezROSIE
- Performer’s showcaseSOLO
- Gave outISSUED
- God of loveAMOR
- Goofy images, perhaps?CELS
- Kitchen brand whose name becomes an animal after adding a “t”OCELO
- Old N.Y.C. subway inits.IRT
- Wish list itemsWANTS
- Grooming tool jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1979THREEBLADERAZOR
- “Gotcha”OHISEE
- ___ Sea, whose eastern basin has become a desertARAL
- Either spy to the other in “Spy vs. Spy”ENEMY
- Prop in a Shakespeare tragedyASP
- Abbr. at the end of a plannerDEC
- Classic board game derived from pachisiSORRY
- Place to order a cassouletBISTRO
- Writing aid jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1967SPELLCHECKER
- ThereforeHENCE
- ___ blockCINDER
- Midnight trip to the fridge, sayRAID
- “Yellow Flicker Beat” singer, 2014LORDE
- Type of headsailJIB
- Super-duperACES
- Shake offELUDE
- Hammer out, sayFORGE
- “___ Lisa”MONA
- With 20-Across, yearlyPER
- Some sports car optionsTTOPS
- Painter PaulKLEE
- “Them’s the breaks!”TOOBAD
- Butler played by GableRHETT
- Winter sport jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1965SNOWBOARDING
- Treadmill settingsSPEEDS
- They’re not known for neatnessSTIES
- Word connecting two place namesVIA
- Word connecting two last namesNEE
- TatersSPUDS
- RagamuffinWAIF
- Nominee’s placeBALLOT
- Telephone feature jokingly predicted by 101-Across in 1961AUTOMATICREDIAL
- Porters, e.g.BREWS
- Stampede member in “The Lion King”GNU
- Manual readersUSERS
- “___ fun!”SUCH
- Early smartphone modelTREO
- Italian lagerPERONI
- Square thingMEAL
- Like some rights and engineersCIVIL
- Satirical cartoonist, born 3/13/1921, known for dreaming up ridiculous inventions … or are they?ALJAFFEEOFMADMAGAZINE
- RansacksLOOTS
- Peter the Great and othersTSARS
- Eponym of an M.L.B. hitting awardAARON
- Jellied British delicacyEEL
- Goes downEBBS
- Fender product, for shortSTRAT
- Windows forerunnerMSDOS
- DrollWRY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Phil of “Dr. Phil”MCGRAW
- Intensity of colorCHROMA
- When the president may make a pitchSEASONOPENER
- Ump’s callSAFE
- Comedian WongALI
- Gym arrayMATS
- Sweet breadBRIOCHE
- Not as scarceAMPLER
- Language not traditionally written with spaces between wordsLAO
- Ambient musician BrianENO
- Like Bach’s first two “Brandenburg” ConcertosINF
- Like dice, shapewiseCUBICAL
- Finding it funnyAMUSED
- Off the markWIDE
- Substance that helps a spaceship’s fuel burnOXIDIZER
- DirectRUN
- It’s greener the higher it is, for shortMPG
- Glow, in a wayFLUORESCE
- Narrow inletFIRTH
- PartROLE
- ___ of ManISLE
- Exposed to high heat, in a waySEARED
- Cosmetics brand with “Face anything” adsOLAY
- Ex-QB football analyst TonyROMO
- Word repeated before “again”TRY
- Move stealthilySIDLE
- Big part of the S&P 500TECH
- “It’s co-o-old!”BRRR
- Toss in a chip, maybeANTE
- HidSECRETED
- Org. concerned with performance rightsASCAP
- Mace, for oneSPICE
- OodlesSCADS
- “___ From Muskogee” (Merle Haggard hit)OKIE
- Cartoonist Dave famous for “The Lighter Side of …”BERG
- How anatomy charts are drawnINDETAIL
- Mormon church, for shortLDS
- BlowERUPT
- “Mountain of God,” in ExodusHOREB
- Longtime name in cinemasLOEWS
- Hire calling?JOBINTERVIEW
- Like slapstick comediesINANE
- Feature of a Care Bear’s bellyBADGE
- OodlesLOTS
- Hazard on an Arctic voyageFLOE
- 1960s styleMOD
- Blues ensemble?THESMURFS
- Slices easily (through)KNIFES
- Brush brandORALB
- Command+Y, on a MacREDO
- SwizzleSTIR
- Cartoon speech bubble, oftenOVAL
- Whirled aroundSPUN
- Sting, e.g.PUTUPJOB
- Egg holdersSACS
- DroopSAG
- Most sinewyWIRIEST
- Its coat of arms features a marlin and flamingo, with “the”BAHAMAS
- Baseball’s “Big Papi”ORTIZ
- SinceASOF
- PrinciplesTENETS
- Russian assemblyDUMA
- Gutter nuisance in cold climatesICEDAM
- Apt surname for a hot dog vendor?WEINER
- AloneSOLELY
- Gobbles upEATS
- Suet alternativeLARD
- Survivalist’s stockpileCANS
- It might come in a yard glassALE
- High tossLOB
- Crew’s control?OAR
- ___ diavolo (in a peppery tomato sauce)FRA
- Year-round Phoenix hrs.MST
- Sticky stuffGOO