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NYT Across Clues
- SassyPERT
- “Ooky” TV family nameADDAMS
- “___ the Force, Luke”USE
- Bell-ringing cosmetics companyAVON
- Cash alternativeCREDIT
- Pester no endNAG
- Site of a postrace celebrationVICTORYLANE
- Yank (on)TUG
- Caribou kinELK
- Without ice, at the barNEAT
- ___ acid (protein component)AMINO
- Snarling dogCUR
- Director of “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Doctor Zhivago”DAVIDLEAN
- Snoopy’s comic stripPEANUTS
- Neighbor of Ben & Jerry’s in the freezer sectionEDYS
- Tolkien languageELVISH
- Corporate boss, brieflyCEO
- Salem or Marlboro, slangilyCIG
- Follow one’s political groupTOETHEPARTYLINE
- Bro’s siblingSIS
- Still in the shrink-wrapNEW
- Body of workOEUVRE
- Does in, in mob slangOFFS
- Military foraysSORTIES
- Helping hand for a low-income entrepreneurMICROLOAN
- Investigator, in old film noirTEC
- Common last option on a questionnaireOTHER
- One-third of a hat trickGOAL
- Lightly applyDAB
- Popularizer of the Chinese tunic suitMAO
- Classic Debussy work that translates as “Light of the Moon”CLAIRDELUNE
- “I have a dream” orator, for shortMLK
- Shot two under par onEAGLED
- Tallest active volcano in EuropeETNA
- “Yes, captain!”AYE
- Does 50 in a school zone, saySPEEDS
- Like Easter eggsDYED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Finish a drive?PAVE
- FiendishEVIL
- Things spelunkers exploreROCKCAVES
- Detonation producer, for shortTNT
- Field measurementACRE
- Wood nymphs, in mythDRYADS
- “Keep climbing” sloganeerDELTA
- Abbr. on toothpaste tubesADA
- Max’s oppositeMIN
- Like a good surgeon’s handsSTEADY
- Loosen, as shoelacesUNTIE
- Finnish bathSAUNA
- GoadEGGON
- DelugeONRUSH
- Seattle Sounders’ org.MLS
- Syllabus sectionUNIT
- Zig or zagVEER
- “Same here!”IDOTOO
- Dogs, cats and gerbilsPETS
- “The Time Machine” raceELOI
- Org. featured in 2015’s “Concussion”THENFL
- Crow’s callCAW
- Voting or jury service, e.g.CIVICDUTY
- About, at the start of a memoINRE
- Bee ___ (“Night Fever” group)GEES
- Cuban currencyPESO
- Turtle in a Dr. Seuss titleYERTLE
- Renaissance stringed instrumentLUTE
- Shipment to a smelteryORE
- TroopsFORCES
- Sawed logsSNORED
- “Throw ___ From the Train” (1987 Danny DeVito comedy)MOMMA
- Where the Renaissance beganITALY
- Snatch defeat from the jaws of victoryCHOKE
- NimbleAGILE
- Puts two and two together, sayADDS
- Name shared by two of Henry VIII’s wivesANNE
- Droplet of sweatBEAD
- One of 200 in the Indy 500LAP
- What the number of birthday candles representsAGE
- Went firstLED