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NYT Across Clues
- Businesses that might offer “pawdicures”DOGSPAS
- Subject in sexologyGSPOT
- Feeling of auditory bliss, in a modern coinageEARGASM
- Stacked haphazardlyINAPILE
- Some religious artworkICONS
- Band stanGROUPIE
- Preparing to put earrings in an ogre?PIERCINGSHREK
- UnderstoodGRASPED
- Treat, as woodSTAIN
- Revealer of the Wizard of OzTOTO
- Hostile partiesFOES
- Nickname for LuigiGIGIO
- The Macy’s in New York’s Herald Square, and others?ORIGINSTORES
- Harbor boatTUG
- DownsideCON
- Had trouble with, as an icy roadSLIDON
- Defeat decisivelyTHRASH
- Home to five U.S. national parksUTAH
- Instruction in a meringue recipeBEAT
- E.M.T.’s apparatus, informallyDEFIB
- Org. that facilitates adoptionsASPCA
- Pentad for a poetry performance?FIVEPILLARSOFSLAM
- OutdoTOP
- Infection fighterTCELL
- In ___ (as found)SITU
- What “O” might stand forHUG
- “What’s ___ ?”MORE
- TV spy drama of the early 2000sALIAS
- Watch all at once, sayBINGE
- Supreme Court surnameROBERTS
- Shopping for some cereal?PICKINGONESBRAN
- Deep-fried appetizer often served with chutneyPAPADAM
- Big fussSTINK
- One side of a batteryANODE
- “Good heavens!”EGAD
- The “L” of L.V.LAS
- Vegan alternative to gelatinAGAR
- Literary character described as “a stout little fellow with red cheeks”FRODO
- What “X” might stand forTEN
- Prize in a chowder cook-off?CERTIFICATEOFCLAM
- Gen Zer who might be into faux freckles and animeEGIRL
- Start of many a Father’s Day cardTODAD
- Campy stuff?GEAR
- ___ materALMA
- Was completely depletedRANOUT
- Smartphone, e.g.DEVICE
- “Well, ___-di-dah!”LAH
- You might need just the “last four” of it: Abbr.SSN
- Old-timey wizard who needs to learn some manners?SPITTINGMAGE
- FlyPILOT
- Be overly sweetCLOY
- “No chickening out!”DOIT
- Faith founded in PersiaBAHAI
- “Black” or “Pink” animalPANTHER
- Band with the 1997 hit “Semi-Charmed Life” ? or a phonetic hint to this puzzle’s themeTHIRDEYEBLIND
- They might wipe the slate cleanERASERS
- Spine-tinglingEERIE
- Klingon speaker, sayTREKKIE
- DeadlockIMPASSE
- C-suite membersEXECS
- Pots and pans, e.g.VESSELS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Ballroom dance movesDIPS
- “Will do!”ONIT
- Greek earth goddessGAEA
- Lavender unitSPRIG
- Walk in the park ? or sit in a park, maybePICNIC
- Actor MahershalaALI
- LookoutsSENTINELS
- General ideaGIST
- Classy establishment?SCHOOL
- ___ favorPOR
- UnitedONE
- “You should know better!”TSK
- EncourageEGGON
- Stop the progress ofARREST
- Entree that might be prepared with a brown sugar glazeROASTHAM
- “Gloomy” guyGUS
- What some people use to solve a New York Times crosswordAPP
- German “you”SIE
- Rx requestMED
- Slimy stuffGOO
- Lacquer, e.g.FINISH
- Home to wild Bactrian camelsGOBI
- Clears (of)RIDS
- Lead-in to -logueIDEO
- N.F.L. quarterback JaredGOFF
- Surgery sites, in briefORS
- Falcon, hawk or eagleRAPTOR
- UsherESCORT
- Tot’s geometry lesson, perhapsSHAPES
- Clump of hairTUFT
- City at the foot of the AdirondacksUTICA
- What may bring a meeting to orderGAVEL
- Cholesterol-lowering drugSTATIN
- Landing siteHELIPAD
- Cover, of a sortALIBI
- Words for a coverBLURB
- Like many a lumberjack’s shirtPLAID
- Certain footholdsRUNGS
- Ancient marketplaceAGORA
- Spanish resort island, to localsMENORCA
- “Do”-to-“do” deliverySCALE
- UnderstoodGOT
- Pioneering computerENIAC
- National park in the Canadian RockiesBANFF
- Former retail giantKMART
- CaptivateENGAGE
- Cousin of a stingraySKATE
- Dwindles, with “out”PETERS
- It’s 2.3 years for the average heterosexual American coupleAGEGAP
- Something made in a pressPANINI
- Things a plangonologist collectsDOLLS
- Some semihard cheesesEDAMS
- Stubbornly old-fashionedSTODGY
- “The museum of social decay,” per Gary OldmanREALITYTV
- The so-called “Pearl of Arabia”OMAN
- Strapless accessoriesCLUTCHES
- As above, in citationsIDEM
- ___ beanFAVA
- “Groovy!”IDIG
- Like some traditionORAL
- SpoilROT
- Some bathroom contractorsTILERS
- Comedy’s ___ the EntertainerCEDRIC
- Cartoon character who said “Van Gogh would’ve sold more than one painting if he’d put tigers in them”HOBBES
- Like the goddess HelNORSE
- March 14 dessert, appropriatelyPIE
- “The birds and the bees” and othersTALKS
- Pope writingsODES
- Sharp increaseHIKE
- Kapoor of “Slumdog Millionaire”ANIL
- Two weeks after calends, approximatelyIDES
- Rock & Roll Hall of Fame architectPEI
- River offshootARM
- Power ___NAP
- Wand-waving org.TSA
- Merch table offeringTEE
- Spell of bad luck?HEX
- Seething stateIRE
- Before, in poetryERE
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