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NYT Across Clues
- Get onBOARD
- It may be found on the side of a bankATM
- Parts of some chainsISLES
- Film festival entry, informallyINDIE
- Flatow of public radioIRA
- Message that, despite the name, isn’t necessarily chirpyTWEET
- If you think actors have two left feet, you haven’t seen ___TEDDANSON
- Panasonic subsidiarySANYO
- If you think country singers can’t do hair, you haven’t seen ___DOLLYPARTON
- Barbershop amenityHOTTOWEL
- Look up toADMIRE
- Deck outADORN
- ConsumedATE
- Headed upLED
- Nickelodeon “explorer”DORA
- FearsPHOBIAS
- If you think pop balladeers can’t run fast, you haven’t seen ___MICHAELBOLTON
- Angry outburstsTIRADES
- Only United Nations member whose name starts with “O”OMAN
- Tombstone lettersRIP
- Barbecue spotPIT
- Heaven-sent foodMANNA
- InAMIDST
- Purpose of a faucet attachmentAERATION
- If you think economists don’t lose their cool, you haven’t seen ___JANETYELLEN
- To love, in ItalyAMARE
- If you think film directors are always satisfied, you haven’t seen ___WESCRAVEN
- One without a kind word to sayHATER
- G.I.’s addressAPO
- Like a tightrope walkerAGILE
- Hose problemsSNAGS
- Ranger’s home, in briefNHL
- Something matzo lacksYEAST
NYT Vertical Clues
- See 2-DownBIT
- With 1-Down, the smallest amountONE
- Throw inADD
- Cleared (of)RID
- ExactDEADON
- Ticket specificationAISLE
- Online provocateurTROLL
- A host ofMANY
- Cry while shaking handsITSADEAL
- What locusts doSWARM
- Dal ingredientLENTIL
- Pal of Roo in “Winnie-the-Pooh”EEYORE
- HighSTONED
- “Quit your stalling!”NOW
- Barbecue spotsPATIOS
- ConsumedHAD
- Leslie ___ Jr. of the original “Hamilton” castODOM
- Bagel shapesTORI
- Thomas Paine’s “Common Sense,” e.g.TRACT
- French monastery residentABBE
- Equal pay, e.g.PARITY
- PassionHEAT
- Like Mother Hubbard and King ColeOLD
- Animal that’s a little weaselly?STOAT
- Many regulars at artisan coffee shopsHIPSTERS
- Discontinued DodgeOMNI
- Discontinued iPodNANO
- Bread served with dal, maybeNAN
- Indian royaltyRAJAHS
- 1967 hit that starts “Well, my pad is very messy and there’s whiskers on my chin”IMAMAN
- One hanging around a party with swingers?PINATA
- Salvador Dalí contemporaryMANRAY
- Removal of restrictions, informallyDEREG
- Letter in El Al’s logoALEPH
- Counterpart of la lunaELSOL
- Kind of roomREC
- Actor McGregorEWAN
- Get on in yearsAGE
- ThroughVIA
- Loop loopersELS
- Dot follower, maybeNET