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NYT Across Clues
- Swears (to)ATTESTS
- L.A. regionSOCAL
- Motto meaning “to the stars”ADASTRA
- Place with cartsGROCERY
- SquareUNHIP
- What oil may do in frigid temperaturesCONGEAL
- 1990s-2000s Volkswagen seven-seaterEUROVAN
- ThingsITEMS
- Overseas land measureHECTARE
- Not needing a thingSET
- “___ homo”ECCE
- Siri uses itIOS
- Halliwell a.k.a. Ginger SpiceGERI
- Dino friend of Buzz LightyearREX
- “___ it ironic?”ISNT
- StormRAMPAGE
- What an up arrow might meanSEND
- Green-lightALLOW
- Approximately 5.5 million tons of it was used to build [see circled letters]LIMESTONE
- Bellini opera that takes place in GaulNORMA
- A = B, B = C, ergo A = C, e.g.SYLLOGISM
- Purchase planRENTTOOWN
- Sneaker, in British lingoTRAINER
- See 5-DownOFTHE
- Committed to memoryDOWNPAT
- Western Hemisphere grp.OAS
- Gunslinger’s cryDRAW
- Former Japanese P.M. Shinzo ___ABE
- Country between Ghana and BeninTOGO
- Word repeatedly said while plucking petalsSHE
- ClippedTERSE
- Opposing vote from a horse?NAY
- Blue ribbon or gold starAWARD
- YarnSTORY
- Make secret, in a wayENCRYPT
- A chance to dreamSLEEP
- It’s often played forKEEPS
- Website with an “Everything Else” categoryEBAY
- Some small batteriesAAAS
- C sharp equivalentDFLAT
- Mexican poet Juana ___ de la CruzINES
- SassLIP
- U.F.C. fighting styleMMA
- Radio host JohnTESH
- Head, in slangNOB
- Play groupCAST
- Frequent victim of an April foolSAP
- CreepINCH
- Municipal facility: Abbr.CTR
- Kind of barGRANOLA
- Waterfall featureSPRAY
- One forced into a forceDRAFTEE
- One-act Oscar Wilde playSALOME
- Burial ___CHAMBER
- Fútbol cryOLEOLE
- “You no-good dog,” e.g.SLUR
- SpoilsLOOT
- ___ beanSOYA
- Some December purchasesFIRS
- They’re stored in pollen grainsGAMETES
- Villainous “Star Trek” collectiveTHEBORG
- Like some chicken cutletsBREADED
- Element named after a German riverRHENIUM
- “Ugh!”IHATEIT
- This puzzle’s subjectKHUFU
- Prehistoric Southwest cultureANASAZI
- Little squirtTOT
- Sign of successSRO
- TrendyMOD
- Vardalos of “My Big Fat Greek Wedding”NIA
NYT Vertical Clues
- Periods in historyAGES
- LevelTRUE
- They wrap things upTORTILLAS
- Prefix with systemECO
- With 51-Across and 15-Down, group in which [see circled letters] is the only one still largely intactSEVENWONDERS
- Egyptian desert, e.g.TRACT
- HarmonizeSYNC
- ___ generis (unique)SUI
- PromptONTIME
- Greek name for this puzzle’s enclosed answerCHEOPS
- TargetsAIMSAT
- Sleeve fillersLPS
- Not just smartACHE
- Active sortsDOERS
- See 5-DownANCIENTWORLD
- Pepper’s rank: Abbr.SGT
- High-arcing shots, in basketball lingoTEARDROPS
- Like a T206 Honus Wagner baseball cardRARE
- Lion in the “Madagascar” moviesALEX
- Most massive dwarf planet in the solar systemERIS
- Pass it onGENE
- Singers’ star turnsSOLI
- Contents of some belts, informallyAMMO
- Reason for an R ratingGORE
- It comes before oneNOON
- RegardingASTO
- Harp-shaped constellationLYRA
- Turkish moneyLIRAS
- Provide resources forENDOW
- [Big kiss, dahling!]MWAH
- Pay (up)ANTE
- ___ and the Pacemakers (1960s pop group)GERRY
- They reflected rank in old RomeTOGAS
- “Ooh-la-la!”FANCY
- It gives you a liftTBAR
- 2003 #1 Outkast hitHEYYA
- TadWEEBIT
- Mat made of soft rushTATAMI
- You might take them out for a spinTOPS
- ArtfulDEFT
- Mujeres con espososSENORAS
- Outdoor game for kindergartnersTEEBALL
- Time out?NAP
- “The Office” role played by Jenna FischerPAM
- College voter, perhapsELECTOR
- Light shadesPASTELS
- With 101-Across, where this puzzle’s enclosed answer is locatedKINGS
- Disney’s ___ of ArendelleELSA
- Smooth, in a waySAND
- Number of 101-Acrosses in [see circled letters]THREE
- Workmates, e.g.COMRADES
- Pale ___ALE
- TiffsSPATS
- Sleeve fillerARM
- Brewer FrederickPABST
- ___-MagnonCRO
- Like a book with a bookmark in the middle, sayHALFREAD
- Chewy confectionNOUGAT
- Oxford, e.g.SHOE
- Michelle of “Crazy Rich Asians”YEOH
- FakesFEIGNS
- Hotel offeringCOT
- New York town that’s home to Playland amusement parkRYE
- CausedLEDTO
- The “A” of James A. GarfieldABRAM
- So-called “Iron Lady” of Israeli politicsMEIR
- “This does not look good!”OHNO
- Fell for itBIT
- Pi followerRHO
- “People who love to ___ are always the best people”: Julia ChildEAT
- Writer FlemingIAN
- Weapon in “The Terminator”UZI
- Actress FarrowMIA