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NYT Across Clues
- Chow down onSNARF
- “Exactly like this”JUSTSO
- Word with mild or wellMANNERED
- Character often found in children’s booksWALDO
- Emotionally process, in modern lingoUNPACK
- Repeated cry in 1931’s “Frankenstein”ITSALIVE
- *Perfect curveball?IDEALBREAKER
- Ivy League cityNEWHAVEN
- JamFIX
- CrucialKEY
- White coat?ENAMEL
- Course standardsPARS
- Emergency room concernTRAUMA
- *Batting coach’s instruction to a lackadaisical hitter?BUNTSERIOUSLY
- Habitual drinkersLUSHES
- Opposed (to)AVERSE
- *Apprentice groundskeepers?LAWNSTUDENTS
- Singer/songwriter Parks with the 2021 album “Collapsed in Sunbeams”ARLO
- It might get pulled in both directionsSAW
- New York’s Mount ___ HospitalSINAI
- Dark wine grapeMERLOT
- Part of a heartbeatSYSTOLE
- Diplomatic official: Abbr.AMB
- Corn coreCOB
- CancelsSCRUBS
- AlacrityHASTE
- Afternoon socialsTEAS
- Where dreams are madeBED
- *Overenthusiastic description of a routine base hit?SOFAIRSOGOOD
- Stand-in for Middle AmericaPEORIA
- Pair of socks?ONETWO
- *Umpire’s aid in judging foul balls?LINEDETECTOR
- GPS approximationETA
- Sgt. and cpl., e.g.NCOS
- Airer of “Nancy Drew”THECW
- Old saltSEADOG
- FuryIRE
- State where M.L.K. marched: Abbr.ALA
- Some finsDORSALS
- King James on a courtLEBRON
- Do as Henry VI didGOMAD
- Letters on some foundationsSPF
- Jumpy sorts, in briefROOS
- *Long hours of fielding practice?LABOROFGLOVE
- ___ onlyADULTS
- TiltingASLOPE
- *Imperceptible fastball movement?INVISIBLESINK
- All over the placeGLOBAL
- Jimmy ___ (luxury shoe brand)CHOO
- Scientist buried in Westminster AbbeyDARWIN
- Pop artist who sings “Satisfied” on “The Hamilton Mixtape”SIA
- New ___ (cap brand)ERA
- Trouble, metaphoricallyHOTWATER
- Ballgame extenders … and what can literally be found in the answers to the asterisked cluesEXTRAINNINGS
- BeekeeperAPIARIST
- ___ to goRARING
- Run-D.M.C. and the Jonas Brothers, for exampleTRIOS
- Bands’ performance sheetsSETLISTS
- UnruffledSMOOTH
- ___ DomingoSANTO
NYT Vertical Clues
- Bird that can spend up to 10 months in the air without landingSWIFT
- Absolute bottomNADIR
- Digital assistantALEXA
- Food packaging abbr., onceRDA
- What’s heard at many a coffeehouseFOLKMUSIC
- Group sometimes said to be “out”JURY
- French articleUNE
- Pampering placeSPA
- In useTAKEN
- Candle choiceSCENT
- Gumbo podsOKRAS
- Goddess with a sacred owlMINERVA
- Designers’ studiosATELIERS
- Its capital is Sydney: Abbr.NSW
- “Uh-uh”NAH
- Go byELAPSE
- Compete withRIVAL
- Part of EGBDFEVERY
- Places to play cards, oftenDENS
- The Daily ___ (online news site)BEAST
- ___ culpaMEA
- It plays a role in arm-twistingULNA
- “Venerable” saintBEDE
- Manual readersUSERS
- Air France hubORLY
- It brought Hope to the worldUSOSHOW
- When doubled, a Nabokov protagonistHUMBERT
- Pre-bar challenge, brieflyLSAT
- “Je t’___”AIME
- Org. with Fire and SparksWNBA
- It was first won by the N.Y. Mets in 1969NLCS
- Snow blower brandTORO
- Word on some Oreo packagesSTUF
- Nothing specialSOSO
- Tina Turner, voicewiseALTO
- Goldenrod, e.g.WEED
- AppendTAGON
- Instrument with a flared endOBOE
- Chinese steamed bunBAO
- Ratio of an angle’s opposite side to the hypotenuseSINE
- Blueprint detailsSPECS
- Runs out of juiceDIES
- Eye cream ingredientRETINOL
- Symbol on Captain America’s shieldSTAR
- Villainous English king in “Braveheart”EDWARDI
- Outstanding pitcherACE
- Former Ford modelsLTDS
- Seller of Belgian waffles and French toast (fittingly, considering the “I” in its name)IHOP
- Super Soaker Soakzooka brandNERF
- Like some ordersTALL
- Ancient hallsODEA
- Eldest Stark son on “Game of Thrones”ROBB
- G.I.’s garb, at timesCAMO
- Speed skater Johann ___ Koss, winner of four Olympic goldsOLAV
- One-named Nigerian Grammy winnerSADE
- Pained soundGROAN
- In the Renaissance, they were known as “mala insana” (“mad apples”)EGGPLANTS
- Baseball’s Gehrig and PiniellaLOUS
- Most reliableSOLIDEST
- Russian city on the Ural RiverORSK
- Butterlike spreadOLEO
- French West Indies resort island, familiarlySTBARTS
- Keep from flying, maybeFOGIN
- ProfessionAVOWAL
- Camera inits.SLR
- “With any luck …”IHOPE
- Tag line?NOTIT
- Fancy pourersEWERS
- Paper route hour, maybeSIXAM
- Headliner’s cueINTRO
- Land between Togo and NigeriaBENIN
- Insider’s vocabularyARGOT
- Catch with a throwLASSO
- Alternative to ChuckCHAS
- Wistful soundSIGH
- Man’s name that’s 123-Down reversedARI
- Stanza contractionTIS
- Home of the world’s largest carnivalRIO
- Word with red or armyANT
- Man’s name that’s 118-Down reversedIRA