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NYT Across Clues
- Workers with taxing schedules, for short?CPAS
- Japanese breweryASAHI
- Who’s the Boss?HUGO
- Prefix with padHELI
- Big name in vacuum cleaners and fansDYSON
- Cell with 23 unpaired DNA strandsOVUM
- Longtime co-star of Mariska Hargitay on “Law & Order: SVU”ICET
- Big Mac ingredientONION
- Taste with a little zipTANG
- Compensating reduction of greenhouse gas emissionsCARBONOFFSET
- Stomach sootherANTACID
- Bedouin stopping pointsOASES
- Loops in, in a wayCCS
- 360° martial arts maneuverSPINKICK
- Willy of children’s literatureWONKA
- Abbr. on a scenic overlook signELEV
- SlipperyEELY
- Fourth word of the “Star Wars” prologueAGO
- Person known by a single name, as found in 20-, 29-, 47- and 55-AcrossMONONYM
- Little shut-eyeNAP
- Swivel on an axisSLUE
- Some barbecue fareRIBS
- SubsideABATE
- Distance for a first downTENYARDS
- Leading female role in “Pulp Fiction”MIA
- Collectible car of the late ’50sEDSEL
- Sleep inducer of folkloreSANDMAN
- Greedy person’s cryMINEMINEMINE
- Tennis’s Nadal, to fansRAFA
- In the midst ofAMONG
- One of the sisters in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”OLGA
- Obligation to do somethingONUS
- Color slightlyTINGE
- Swerve (into)VEER
- Where one might go through withdrawal?BANK
- “Animal House” character named for an animalOTTER
- BlundersERRS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Girl, in GuadalajaraCHICA
- Pie nutPECAN
- “___ the media!”ALERT
- Partner of “relax”SITBACK
- Mortal lover of AphroditeADONIS
- Gathering of bishopsSYNOD
- “You wish!”ASIF
- Body part where a shoe goesHOOF
- Some establishments next to airportsINNS
- Provocative, quickly produced opinion pieceHOTTAKE
- Campus designed by Thos. JeffersonUVA
- Word with ray or tommyGUN
- “Srsly?!”OMG
- Philosopher who lent his name to a “razor”OCCAM
- Seemingly foreverEON
- Tuscan citySIENA
- Stroke of brillianceECLAT
- Modern kind of callSKYPE
- Opposites of picker-uppers?SLOBS
- Calligraphy toolsPENS
- Climber in academia?IVY
- It may be hazardousWASTE
- Looked at lustfullyOGLED
- Majority of Mad Libs entriesNOUNS
- Mystery writer BlytonENID
- Only defenseman to have won the N.H.L. scoring title (1970, 1975)ORR
- Down East, to a New EnglanderMAINE
- Flight sleeping aidEYEMASK
- “Uh-oh, you shouldn’t have done that!”BADMOVE
- Mahershala with two OscarsALI
- Makeshift crib, onceMANGER
- Burn slightlySINGE
- Distance runnerMILER
- ___ managementANGER
- Looms, sayNEARS
- Kind of alphabetNATO
- Send outEMIT
- French peakMONT
- Hold upROB
- Japan’s largest carrierANA
- When tripled, 1964 Beach Boys hitFUN