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NYT Across Clues
- Sandwich originally named the AristocratBIGMAC
- Trans-Siberian Railway hubOMSK
- Symbol of royalty in ancient EgyptASP
- “This has gotta be a trick, but …”OKAYILLBITE
- Tom and Jerry, e.g.DUO
- Heavily populated urban complexMEGALOPOLIS
- SignINK
- What many have received in history, for shortBAS
- Staging and design, to a dramaturgeMISEENSCENE
- Director AndersonWES
- City that’s been home to four N.F.L. franchisesSTLOUIS
- Gaudy and cheapCHINTZY
- Bit of timeSEC
- LiberalBOUNTEOUS
- Rap, per old-school rappersRHYME
- Mistifies?FOGS
- Candies shaped like truncated conesROLOS
- What the French call “poor man’s asparagus”LEEK
- Blow awayFLOOR
- RelaxSETATEASE
- Nick, sayMAR
- Water-softening compoundSODAASH
- Something you can count on?BASETEN
- Certain frontline workers: Abbr.DRS
- Just beyond the visible spectrumULTRAVIOLET
- Night ___OWL
- Output from a bassROE
- Manhattan strip synonymous with the golden age of American songwritingTINPANALLEY
- AsQUA
- Relief from a leafALOEVERAGEL
- Stir inADD
- LeanTEND
- Score at the half?DECADE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Fail spectacularlyBOMB
- ___ effect, bias toward products that consumers assemble themselvesIKEA
- Comic’s repertoireGAGS
- Grammy winner for 2001’s “Lady Marmalade”MYA
- What’s the trouble?AILMENT
- Shut upCLOISTER
- Wind up on the pitch?OBOE
- Flier’s accumulationMILES
- Tours abroad, saySTINTS
- Journalist Ronald whose book “The Bureau” identified Deep Throat as W. Mark FeltKESSLER
- “Fare thee well!”ADIEU
- Like Morocco and the Maldives, religiouslySUNNI
- Reminds, in a wayPOKES
- Groovy things you can groove to?LPS
- Parts of ears from the Latin for “snail”COCHLEAS
- More charmingWINSOMER
- Play it ___COOL
- Victor in France, onceHUGO
- Places to bear witness?ZOOS
- Holiday timesYULES
- Partner “4 lyfe”BFF
- Mississippi’s De ___ National ForestSOTO
- Consensus from a blocYEAS
- It breathes wellMESH
- Squeeze (out)EKE
- Cast downSADDENED
- It’s a rapRATATAT
- Served rawTARTARE
- Just hateREVILE
- Head-to-toe garmentBURQA
- AudiblyALOUD
- PositionSTEAD
- Sheer fabricNINON
- Angled pieceOPED
- Flat facilityLAV
- 2018 Literature Nobelist TokarczukOLGA
- Sort (through)WEED
- Lovett of country musicLYLE
- Switzerland’s ___ LémanLAC