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NYT Across Clues
- Quite dry, but sparkling?BRUT
- Swallow or duckBIRD
- Instrument with 47 strings and seven pedalsHARP
- ___ fideBONA
- ProvenTRUE
- Hummus, e.g.PUREE
- FLIPQUICKSALE
- Paperless return optionEFILE
- AltercationSETTO
- FLOPEPICFAIL
- Itsy-bitsy biterFLEA
- VolunteersENLISTS
- FLIP-FLOPCASUALSANDAL
- Metonym for the U.S. Congress, with “the”HILL
- Cheney in the HouseLIZ
- Matches upSYNCS
- Mathematician LovelaceADA
- Rock band that memorably played Carnegie Hall on 2/12/1964, with “the”BEATLES
- One of the Manning brothersELI
- VerbotenTABOO
- Polish offEAT
- Goal of philanthropyGOOD
- FLIP-FLOPPOLICYCHANGE
- Dr. Montgomery on “Grey’s Anatomy”ADDISON
- Fancy pillowcaseSHAM
- FLIPCOINTOSS
- Doesn’t buy, sayRENTS
- Make a knot not?UNTIE
- FLOPPLUNKDOWN
- Education professionalTUTOR
- Drink of AthensOUZO
- Asics competitorAVIA
- Famed English boarding schoolETON
- SteppedTROD
- Andrew who ran for president and mayor of New York CityYANG
NYT Vertical Clues
- Cookouts, for shortBBQS
- CadROUE
- Newton, for oneUNIT
- Like whatever comes after “How should I put this?”TACTFUL
- “Dynamite” boy bandBTS
- Part of a nest egg, in briefIRA
- Word that may be defiantly rhymed with “schmool”RULE
- IntensifyDEEPEN
- With a chip on one’s shoulderHUFFILY
- Challenging soprano pieces, sayARIAS
- Kindled anewRELIT
- Pre-pares potatoes?PEELS
- Place to play dodgeball, informallyPECLASS
- Caffeine nutKOLA
- Many a swing voter: Abbr.IND
- Magazine that sponsors Women in Hollywood awardsELLE
- Home to more than 2,300 languagesASIA
- Zoom windowCHAT
- Verdi opera set in ancient EgyptAIDA
- It’s a piece of cake!SLAB
- Culture that introduced popcorn to the worldAZTEC
- Light elementNEON
- One of a pair in the mule family?CLOG
- Pro or conSIDE
- Third shot, for manyBOOSTER
- Big name in chipsLAYS
- Make one’s mark, in a wayETCH
- Polling subjectOPINION
- Time for tailgatingGAMEDAY
- ___ roll (Brits’ term for toilet paper)LOO
- Where the cool kids goINSPOT
- “Listen!”HARK
- Less than rightACUTE
- Food with a holeDONUT
- “So do I”DITTO
- Curved line over a series of notes, in sheet musicSLUR
- Flare up?NOVA
- Single bed, curiouslyTWIN
- Cause for a run, maybeSNAG
- Emmy-winning actress AdubaUZO
- Wordlessly agreeNOD