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NYT Across Clues
- They can be found just above a six-packPECS
- China/North Korea border riverYALU
- Area named for gynecologist Ernst GräfenbergGSPOT
- Brazilian exportACAI
- Standing aboveATOP
- Standing byONICE
- Opposite of [circled letters]WONDERFUL
- Nick who voices Kuiil on “The Mandalorian”NOLTE
- Pest control brandDCON
- “You betcha!”ISUREAM
- Ancient Indo-EuropeanARYAN
- Opposite of [circled letters]EFFECTIVE
- Legal cover-up?ROBE
- Harvey of HollywoodKEITEL
- Composer RoremNED
- Opposite of [circled letters]FEASTING
- Get-up-and-goPEP
- Like many Bigfoot photosGRAINY
- Like horsehairCOARSE
- Color on the flag of every permanent U.N. Security Council memberRED
- Opposite of [circled letters]PRURIENT
- Up toTIL
- BestDEFEAT
- BrouhahaSTIR
- Opposite of [circled letters]ANIMOSITY
- SycophantTOADY
- GiftsTALENTS
- Grocery product with orange packagingTANG
- Go from worse to bad, sayABATE
- Opposite of [circled letters]COURTEOUS
- Prefix with aggressionMICRO
- “Quick, get that dog some ___” (old ad slogan)ALPO
- Carver’s toolRASP
- Cry made while removing a jacketITSON
- Just in caseLEST
- Dispatch, in a waySLAY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Boxer’s mitt?PAW
- Prefix with consciousECO
- Mars, for oneCANDYBAR
- “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World” co-starSIDCAESAR
- Knitter’s needYARN
- Division of the Justice Dept.ATF
- Jazz’s Mary ___ WilliamsLOU
- RaiseUPLIFT
- Escalate to the extremeGONUCLEAR
- Reaction to hilarity, maybeSNORT
- Enter all togetherPILEIN
- Distance between “some” and “where” in “Somewhere over the rainbow”OCTAVE
- SwarmedTEEMED
- Now we’re in the Phanerozoic oneEON
- Ooze awaySEEPOUT
- Intruder warning, maybeARF
- Director NicolasROEG
- Start of a counting-out rhymeEENY
- Fruit that’s usually dried before consumptionFIG
- Most charitableKINDEST
- Got loadedTIEDONEON
- ConsPRISONERS
- Supercomputing pioneer SeymourCRAY
- Do some wishful thinking?SETAGOAL
- Camelot ladyENID
- Word before food or theoryPET
- Five-point rugby playTRY
- Mat used for judoTATAMI
- ShortlyINABIT
- Flowers that “in the dooryard bloom’d,” in a Whitman poemLILACS
- ___ conservativeFISCAL
- Union Station-Dupont Circle connector, in D.C.METRO
- Bit of inkTAT
- Brisk paceTROT
- Estadio cheerOLE
- Happy statesUPS
- Destination of Finnish mail that’s addressed to “Yhdysvallat”USA
- One role for Harriet Tubman in the Civil WarSPY