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NYT Across Clues
- Becomes less important by comparisonPALES
- Newspaper unitPAGE
- “The Garden of Earthly Delights” painterBOSCH
- Bitcoin, e.g.ECASH
- HubbubsADOS
- Bear who sings “The Bare Necessities” in a 1967 Disney filmBALOO
- City near St. PetersburgTAMPA
- BellyacheCARP
- Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the first U.S. one (1847)STAMP
- VirtuosoACE
- “C’mon, open the door!”LETMEIN
- 1990s supermodel with a palindromic nameEMME
- Like regular exercise and happiness, per researchLINKED
- Put one’s trust inDEPENDON
- Fill to the gillsSATE
- 43rd prezGWB
- Mrs., on MajorcaSRA
- Japanese salad herbUDO
- Pint-sizePEEWEE
- Something to believe inTENET
- Smaller parts making up a larger whole … with a hint to the six groups of shaded squares in this puzzleBUILDINGBLOCKS
- Brand of knives touted in classic infomercialsGINSU
- 2006 Winter Olympics hostTORINO
- Diamond statRBI
- Dance move that went from trendy to cringey in the 2010sDAB
- Heracles, to ZeusSON
- Stitch’s pal, in filmLILO
- “Two thumbs up!”ILOVEDIT
- Key of Beethoven’s NinthDMINOR
- Above-the-knee skirtMINI
- Brown loaf with an earthy tasteDARKRYE
- Pet rocks, onceFAD
- They turn litmus paper redACIDS
- SteadLIEU
- Part of a political convention roll callSTATE
- Checks out, in a wayCASES
- ThingyITEM
- Satirist ___ Baron CohenSACHA
- Singer John whose middle name is HerculesELTON
- Food for a sea urchinKELP
- Company behind the first microprocessorINTEL
NYT Vertical Clues
- Potpourri piecesPETALS
- Tree that’s a favorite of giraffesACACIA
- BemoanLAMENT
- Paranormal power, for shortESP
- Thin-layered sedimentary rockSHALE
- CovenantPACT
- One who raised CainADAM
- Wounded by a bull, sayGORED
- Catches sight ofESPIES
- Tiny ammoBBS
- Like some breakfast cerealsOATEN
- Emphatic two-pointerSLAMDUNK
- Going places?COMMODES
- “Heaven forbid!”HOPENOT
- Sidled (along)EDGED
- “Fresh Air” broadcasterNPR
- French military headwearKEPIS
- Use, as dishesEATON
- Conflict that ended at 11:00 on 11/11WWI
- CrookedBENT
- Slip pastELUDE
- Swelled headsEGOS
- Food-spoiling bacteriumECOLI
- Like Sodom and GomorrahBIBLICAL
- Abraham Lincoln, for oneUNIONIST
- Modern lead-in to -grammerBRO
- ___ hop (swing era dance)LINDY
- Not a happy faceGRIMACE
- Put two and two together?ADD
- Mayim who played Amy Farrah Fowler on “The Big Bang Theory”BIALIK
- “Believe it or not …”INFACT
- AbhorLOATHE
- Herculean undertakingORDEAL
- Many a smartphone recordingVIDEO
- Far from originalTRITE
- Soccer great with a statue in Buenos AiresMESSI
- Topple (over)KEEL
- PosteriorRUMP
- Nine-digit ID, in briefSSN
- Shade of brownTAN