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NYT Across Clues
- Radical Hoffman who wrote “Steal This Book”ABBIE
- Stimulating qualityZING
- Huff and puffBLOW
- John who married PocahontasROLFE
- On the brinyASEA
- Opposite of “on tape”LIVE
- *Garnish for a cocktailORANGEPEEL
- Takes advantage ofUSES
- The “A” of A.D.ANNO
- Zipped alongSPED
- Tin Man’s desireHEART
- *Bureaucratic rigmaroleREDTAPE
- Place for drinksPUB
- *”Closer to Fine” folk-rock duoINDIGOGIRLS
- How some home videos are storedONDVD
- Disney World transportMONORAIL
- 53, in old RomeLIII
- Father, to Li’l AbnerPAPPY
- Russian legislatureDUMA
- Dole outALLOCATE
- Bit of land in the oceanISLET
- *Caution to slow downYELLOWLIGHT
- Very long timeEON
- What the starts of the answers to the seven starred clues constituteRAINBOW
- Fountain drinksMALTS
- Letters suggesting “I’ll just go ahead and throw this out”FWIW
- Anise-flavored liqueurOUZO
- Taiwanese computer brandACER
- *DC Comics superhero with the sidekick SpeedyGREENARROW
- “30 Rock” star FeyTINA
- Shipwreck site, perhapsREEF
- Chili con ___CARNE
- Circular water currentEDDY
- Exerciser’s setsREPS
- Did a blacksmith’s job onSHOED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Loud, as a crowdAROAR
- CarriedBORNE
- FlavorlessBLAND
- “Otherwise …”IFNOT
- Hosp. readoutEEG
- Heated in a microwaveZAPPED
- “Uh-huh”ISEE
- RequirementNEED
- Cowpoke’s sweetieGAL
- *Symbols of happinessBLUEBIRDS
- Simpson with a high I.Q.LISA
- So last year, as a fadOVER
- Sunset’s directionWEST
- “Monday Night Football” channelESPN
- Victor who wrote “The Hunchback of Notre Dame”HUGO
- Earthquake relief, e.g.AID
- Small equinePONY
- Louvre Pyramid architectIMPEI
- Lincoln was its first successful standard-bearer, for shortGOP
- ___ Julia, actor who played Gomez AddamsRAUL
- Tart, green fruitLIME
- Shutter stripSLAT
- Neutrogena rivalOLAY
- Cairo’s riverNILE
- It’s in a pickleDILL
- *Antique medical device used for electrotherapyVIOLETRAY
- Lowly chess piecePAWN
- Home of the Braves: Abbr.ATL
- Dove soundsCOOS
- “Lord, is ___?”: Matthew 26:22ITI
- Intense sorrowsGRIEFS
- Actress GoldieHAWN
- “Don’t Know Why” singer JonesNORAH
- Beast of burdenBURRO
- Layer of the upper atmosphereOZONE
- SuperimpressedWOWED
- One sock, to anotherMATE
- Gastric ___ACID
- Supply temporarilyLEND
- They say there’s no such thing as this kind of lunchFREE
- Shed tearsWEEP
- Watchdog’s warningGRR
- Cooling units, for shortACS