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NYT Across Clues
- Lightly boxSPAR
- Ukr. and Lith., onceSSRS
- Word used in place of “chapter” in “A Christmas Carol”STAVE
- Soldier of SauronORC
- RunawayROUT
- Like the function f(x) = x^3CUBIC
- ___ sortOFA
- SuppositionsIFS
- “Euphoria” channelHBO
- “___ but a scratch” (Monty Python quote)TIS
- Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic, etc.ERAS
- Inject (with)IMBUE
- Alumni divs.YRS
- Consume, with “of”PARTAKE
- Triage team memberMEDIC
- Awkward radio silenceDEADAIR
- With 39- and 44-Across, dramatic work depicted in this puzzle’s gridMUCHADO
- Part two of a three-step bottle instructionRINSE
- Shortening, for shortABBR
- See 33-AcrossABOUT
- Grp. that sends you a card for your 50th birthdayAARP
- Kind of wrenchALLEN
- See 33-AcrossNOTHING
- Beyond cleanSTERILE
- Certain still-life figuresEWERS
- Brain-enhancing device used by Professor XCEREBRO
- ___-weeklyALT
- TearSPREE
- Suffix with cyclo-TRON
- ___ Love, Utah’s first Black congresspersonMIA
- Steely Dan, e.g.DUO
- Close relative, brieflySIB
- ___ and leavesUPS
- Was brought back out for airingRERAN
- Notoriously difficult chem classORGO
- Wheel trackRUT
- “The little woman who wrote the book that started this great war,” as Lincoln supposedly saidSTOWE
- Structure put together by a craneNEST
- Car trip pastimeISPY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Like Santa after entering a house, perhapsSOOTY
- The spinners?PRFIRM
- What the Avengers doASSEMBLE
- “His Master’s Voice” co.RCA
- Popular hot sauceSRIRACHA
- Up to nowSOFAR
- Reddish-brownRUST
- Blvds.STS
- Bagel toppingSCHMEAR
- Ice cream containerTUB
- Father of, in ArabicABU
- Feeling in the roomVIBE
- Prefix with touristECO
- Derek Walcott’s “Omeros,” for oneEPIC
- 1950s prezIKE
- Opportunity for a service breakADOUT
- Renaissance artist AlbrechtDURER
- Steak ___DIANE
- Eleven plus two and twelve plus one, e.g.ANAGRAMS
- It’s south of Leb.ISR
- What one is known for, informallyREP
- Daisy Mae’s man, in old comicsABNER
- Scrappy-___ (cartoon dog)DOO
- Some toy batteriesAAS
- Cousin of a clubBLT
- Dance featuring jerky arm movementsTHEROBOT
- “Well played!”NICEONE
- Exultant cryIWON
- “Life of Pi” directorLEE
- GoofSLIPUP
- French 101 verbETRE
- Naval jailsBRIGS
- DelectableTASTY
- Type of animal fatSUET
- In favor ofPRO
- Bone-chillingRAW
- Salk and Pepper, in briefDRS
- Sixth U.S. president vis-à-vis the second, e.g.SON
- Illusionist GellerURI