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NYT Across Clues
- *Leave brieflyVACAY
- FollowTAIL
- Colorful freshwater fishTETRA
- Midwest hubOHARE
- Mystical characterRUNE
- Celeb with a good friend named GayleOPRAH
- World leader born Vladimir Ilyich UlyanovLENIN
- HankeringITCH
- Subdued hueBEIGE
- Seriously vexEATAT
- *Final sayCOURSEEXAM
- Aromatherapy provider, perhapsSPA
- How best to determine consentASK
- Coral-based ecosystemsREEFS
- Went the distanceLASTED
- Pioneer in color TVRCA
- Start of all Washington, D.C., ZIP codesTWO
- Contingent of like-minded votersBLOC
- Nation on the Gulf of OmanIRAN
- Like some Quad Cities residentsIOWAN
- *All for oneLAUNDRYDETERGENT
- Louvre Pyramid architectIMPEI
- Witty MortSAHL
- MulliganREDO
- ___ Wee ReesePEE
- Fund-raising group for the G.O.P.RNC
- Didn’t failPASSED
- SubsBTEAM
- Bit of body inkTAT
- TV screen type, for shortLCD
- *Flies frequentlyANNOYANCES
- She released “30” in ’21ADELE
- Broadcast againREAIR
- Farming prefixAGRO
- Word with wave and poolTIDAL
- “___ luck!”LOTSA
- Political commentator JoyREID
- Arctic peopleINUIT
- Get-goONSET
- Monopoly holdingDEED
- Punctuation mark missing in “Let’s eat people!” (at least one would hope!) … as well as from the starred cluesCOMMA
NYT Vertical Clues
- Animals that become different animals when their first letter is changed to an “M”VOLES
- OodlesAHEAP
- Fruit often served in ball formCANTALOUPE
- “Brava!” elicitorARIA
- BusybodiesYENTAS
- Underhanded tacticsTRICKERY
- Not manually operatedAUTO
- Bring onINCUR
- Longtime news anchor JimLEHRER
- “Seeing the other side of the matter …”TOBEFAIR
- Blunted bladesEPEES
- Cereal “for kids”TRIX
- Musical form heard in some Bollywood filmsRAGA
- [Don’t forget about me!]AHEM
- Fleeting momentSEC
- Move aboutSTIR
- Doxycycline targetACNE
- Some playground attendantsDADS
- Wonderland twinTWEEDLEDUM
- Pixie stick?WAND
- Not conned byONTO
- Minor anomalyBLIP
- Shiny fabricLAME
- Spring’s oppositeNEAP
- Brutish sortOGRE
- No-good, backstabbing scoundrelDIRTYRAT
- “How bizarre”THATSODD
- Disney’s Queen of ArendelleELSA
- Pedagogic org.NEA
- Unfounded rumorCANARD
- UnchangingSTATIC
- State capital in the so-called “Treasure Valley”BOISE
- “Me and Bobby ___” (posthumous #1 hit for Janis Joplin)MCGEE
- Something stakedCLAIM
- Difference symbol, in mathDELTA
- Singer/songwriter GuthrieARLO
- Blindingly brightNEON
- D.C. nineNATS
- Buffalo’s countyERIE
- Pet in the town of BedrockDINO