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NYT Across Clues
- HeartenLIFTUP
- “… and it flopped”PFFT
- Attack with snowballs, sayPELT
- Graceful birdSWAN
- Crossword headerACROSS
- Clearer in hindsight?REARWIPER
- ___ Winans, 12-time Grammy-winning gospel singerCECE
- Apollo 11 landing spotSEAOFTRANQUILITY
- Eligible receiver?HEIR
- Quickly maturing security, for shortTBILL
- HelpsAIDS
- Flying terrors of mythROCS
- With 42-Down, Oscars category from 1963 to 2019SOUND
- MisfortunesILLS
- Semicircular recessAPSE
- Items used by barkeepers, barbecuers and blacksmithsSETSOFTONGS
- WackadoodleNUT
- Enhanced tape format released in 1987SUPERVHS
- Beat poet CassadyNEAL
- Spewed forcefullyGEYSERED
- Take off the boardERASE
- À la ___ (spit-roasted)BROCHE
- SpreeTEAR
- Black-___ albatrossBROWED
- Knee-jerk responseREFLEX
- Remove cargo fromUNLADE
- Describing the 32-Down’s imageJESUSLIKE
- Milk sourceTEAT
- ImpendsNEARS
- Inscribed with some ancient charactersRUNED
- Whirling toon, familiarlyTAZ
- Order, in a wayHAVE
- Nonfiction films, informallyDOCS
- Metaphor from an hourglassSANDSOFTIME
- “Come ___!”ONIN
- This: Sp.ESTO
- Sitcom planet of the ’70s and ’80sORK
- Animal lifeFAUNA
- PonderedMUSED
- It’s probably over your headROOF
- One star, typicallyBADRATING
- Relentless go-gettersTIGERS
- Carl XVI ___ (king of Sweden beginning in 1973)GUSTAF
- Little bumpNODULE
- Eve’s third sonSETH
- Soccer chantOLEOLE
- ___ 3000, half of the hip-hop duo OutkastANDRE
- Persuade with patterFASTTALK
- A majorityMOST
- Offensive football positionsWIDEOUTS
- Ruby of “The Jackie Robinson Story”DEE
- Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, with “The”SONOFTARZAN
- Talk Like a Pirate Day outburstsARRS
- Dormer sectionPANE
- Turn asideAVERT
- Actress AmandaPEET
- Taking a bow at the symphony?ARCO
- WaifGAMIN
- “A warehouse of facts, with poet and ___ in joint ownership” (“The Devil’s Dictionary” definition for “imagination”)LIAR
- Its motto is “Agriculture and Commerce”STATEOFTENNESSEE
- Opposite of exo-ENTO
- Woe for a speederRADARTRAP
- ___ Blinken, Biden’s secretary of stateANTONY
- Bit of “kit chat”MEOW
- 1974 spoof with the tagline “Would you buy a used secret from these men?”SPYS
- Bits of machineryCOGS
- Latin phrase meaning “based on forecasts”EXANTE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Having legsLASTING
- Cool shadeICEBLUE
- WeaknessFRAILTY
- Sledge, wedge, etc.TOOLS
- Sports org. with the Pittsburgh Maulers and Philadelphia StarsUSFL
- SFO setting: Abbr.PST
- Sang hosannas toPRAISED
- Car part the Brits call a “wing”FENDER
- Heading for commonly sought infoFAQS
- Capote nicknameTRU
- ___ lightPILOT
- Sweeping worksEPICS
- RevealsLETSON
- Don’t give upTRY
- Intellectual movementSCHOOLOFTHOUGHT
- TykeWEEUN
- Performing well onACING
- Candy with two flavors in one boxNERDS
- Flexible cuttersWIRESAWS
- Kid Cudi or Lil Baby, e.g.RAPPER
- Fixed lookSTARE
- Enveloping atmospheresAURAE
- Pope Pius XII called it “a holy thing perhaps like nothing else”SHROUDOFTURIN
- Odor-fighting spray brandFEBREZE
- Parts of some bracketsSEEDS
- “Yankee Doodle” has 16 of themVERSES
- Entertainers with bright futuresSTARSOFTOMORROW
- Partner of poivreSEL
- See 29-AcrossEDITING
- Juice regimenCLEANSE
- Like épées vis-à-vis foilsHEAVIER
- Stretches outEXTENDS
- CurveBEND
- ExperienceUNDERGO
- Music genre for Erykah Badu and D’AngeloNEOSOUL
- Many people find it intolerableLACTOSE
- About 98% of the human genomeJUNKDNA
- Word meaning “desire” in a classic Sanskrit textKAMA
- ___ avisRARA
- Big tear-jerkerSOBFEST
- Went underFAILED
- Word with fine or signatureTUNE
- Hands, in slangMITTS
- 1980s White House nicknameRON
- Dilute something, in a wayADDWATER
- Battery parts?TESTS
- Up in the airALOFT
- Maker of the Ring in “The Lord of the Rings”SAURON
- Surgical instrument with thumbholesFORCEPS
- Joy who wrote “Born Free”ADAMSON
- ForgivingLENIENT
- Talent for discernmentKEENEYE
- Mic check noiseTAPTAP
- Cattle ranch identifierEARTAG
- “The Crucible” settingSALEM
- Sheepish?OVINE
- “Swell!”NEATO
- “I can do this. Hit me”READY
- Some 10-pointers in Greek ScrabbleZETAS
- Dish made from durum, sayPASTA
- Prefix with futurismAFRO
- Kids of boomersGENX
- Grads-to-be: Abbr.SRS
- Not prescription, in briefOTC
- Scottish negativeNAE