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NYT Across Clues
- Cloths used to collect dustRAGS
- ___ elephantASIAN
- Habitat for a troutLAKE
- Org. with a Grand Esteemed Loyal KnightBPOE
- Creation from a kitSCALEMODEL
- Part of Iran that can get quite hotGREATSALTDESERT
- Novelist Wilson who wrote “The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit”SLOAN
- Popular early 2000s R&B artistLILMO
- Aziz of “Observe and Report”ANSARI
- Org. to call for a jump-startAAA
- German dissentNEIN
- Suddenly showed interestSATBOLTUPRIGHT
- Shape for a locketOVAL
- ScentAROMA
- Israeli region that includes EilatNEGEV
- Band engagementGIG
- 2008 Olympic men’s tennis gold medalistNADAL
- Air passenger’s requestAISLE
- Bull’s-eye, for TargetLOGO
- Didn’t speak of, as a touchy subjectKEPTQUIETABOUT
- Game similar to baccaratFARO
- Health resortSPA
- Catches in a netSNARES
- Chicago airportOHARE
- Rimes with the 2002 hit “Can’t Fight the Moonlight”LEANN
- “Finally, though as important …”LASTBUTNOTLEAST
- Supports for a lower jointKNEEBRACES
- ___ qua non (essential element)SINE
- Psychoanalysis appt.SESS
- “Like ___, all tears”: HamletNIOBE
- Fashion magazine that can be read from back to front?ELLE
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Notorious ___” (best seller about a member of the Supreme Court)RBG
- First full month of D.S.T.APR
- Attends without an escortGOESSTAG
- Like something that can be closed tightSEALABLE
- Lash out atASSAIL
- Digitize, as a documentSCAN
- Suffix with presidentIAL
- No. of concern in a cockpitALT
- Nascar Hall-of-Famer JarrettNED
- Shedding, as weightLOSING
- “The Story of ___” (1975 film by Truffaut)ADELEH
- “The Muppet Show” hostKERMIT
- Singer John who was born Reginald DwightELTON
- Sitcom cook who said “Stow it!”MEL
- Matador’s opponentTORO
- “Chacun ___ goût”ASON
- Basilica partNAVE
- Ballplayer Rich who started and ended his 15-year career as a GiantAURILIA
- Farthest point in an orbitAPOGEE
- Pitcher’s assetARM
- Retouches after a fly ball is caughtTAGSUP
- McKellen of “The Hobbit”IAN
- Distillery sightVAT
- Soprano Licia who performed hundreds of times at the MetALBANESE
- Something in a simile that’s dead beyond doubtDOORNAIL
- Fever fitAGUE
- Quite a bitLOTS
- Figs. on a Stanford-Binet testIQS
- Rabbi Meir who served in the KnessetKAHANE
- Gets the lead out?ERASES
- Doors, in BrestPORTES
- African pestTSETSE
- Fussy to a faultANAL
- Final word in a Porky Pig shortFOLKS
- Tidal retreatEBB
- Leopold’s 1924 co-defendantLOEB
- Caterer’s coffeepotURN
- Red snapper, at a sushi restaurantTAI
- Cpl. or sgt.NCO
- Fall ’75 TV debutSNL
- End of each word in 17-, 27-, 43- and 54-Across – as well as every clue (and that’s a fact!)TEE