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NYT Across Clues
- Needs to recharge, maybePOWERCORDS
- One whose coat of arms displays a unicornSCOT
- Sporty/casual fashion trendATHLEISURE
- Derisive interjectionsHAHS
- Acted cheekily (in two senses?)STOLEAKISS
- Cry of frustrationARGH
- DragTOW
- AdvanceLOAN
- They touch people’s funny bonesHUMERI
- Icon of the small screen?EMOJI
- With 27-Across, what you might do “to pay Paul”ROB
- See 25-AcrossPETER
- Required wear in some Hindu templesSARONG
- Google search resultsURLS
- ___ flourOAT
- Sponsor of the Poetry Out Loud program, for shortNEA
- DiscountedONSALE
- They’re kept at Area 51, supposedlyETS
- Host’s responsibilityINTRO
- Complete … or completely destroyTOTAL
- “Errare humanum ___”EST
- MarvelODDITY
- Scolding wordBAD
- Go on and onGAB
- Visibly forbiddingDOUR
- Hastily applied, as makeupDAUBED
- El ___GRECO
- Surround, with “in”HEM
- Botanical openingSTOMA
- Dance craze mentioned in the Beatles’ “Revolution 9”WATUSI
- Pants partSEAT
- Go “Vroom vroom!”REV
- Kind of horn pitched in E flatALTO
- Online commentariatTWITTERATI
- AppearSEEM
- Sticker in a restaurant windowZAGATRATED
- Beau idealHERO
- Pen name of Ruth Crowley and Eppie LedererANNLANDERS
NYT Vertical Clues
- WallopsPASTES
- Place for dogs to restOTTOMAN
- Tabloid question next to two people in the same outfitWHOWOREITBETTER
- WingELL
- Land, at seaREELIN
- “Gotta run!”CIAO
- “The Tin Drum” narratorOSKAR
- CataclysmicRUINOUS
- Shrinks, e.g., brieflyDRS
- Group hangout time, slangilySESH
- “Tsk, tsk!”SHAME
- “Can you say more about that?”CARETOELABORATE
- “Just what I needed,” sarcasticallyOHGREAT
- They might be shot from a basketball courtTSHIRTS
- ShakenUPSET
- ___ Watson, role for Lucy Liu on “Elementary”JOAN
- Actor Benjamin of “Law & Order”BRATT
- Fat: Sp.GORDO
- Man’s name that’s an anagram of DOLLYLLOYD
- “Uh, yeah!”NODUH
- ChoresTODOS
- Be up againstABUT
- It lends a golden color to baked goodsEGGWASH
- Big name in baked goodsSARALEE
- Chess concessionIRESIGN
- Mother of PersephoneDEMETER
- Toward the rearASTERN
- ___ Bridal, wedding dress chainDAVIDS
- Family name in New York politicsCUOMO
- Lead, e.g.METAL
- Chichén ___ (Mayan city)ITZA
- Start of an encouragementATTA
- ColorlessWAN
- “Sweet!”RAD