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NYT Across Clues
- It might end up in a sackPASSRUSH
- E neighborDSHARP
- NadaZIPPO
- RobotsAUTOMATA
- “Not exactly, but close …”INAWAY
- Filmmaker CoenETHAN
- Checkout devicesSCANNERS
- Tired taleSAMEOLDSTORY
- Seriously annoyTRY
- Roll out, as a flagUNFURL
- Stuff in a muffin, say?EAT
- Neighbor of Okla.TEX
- Exciting, in modern lingoLIT
- Rock, maybePUTTOSLEEP
- Danson’s “Cheers” roleMALONE
- End of some hybrid dog breed namesPOO
- N.Y.C. dance companyABT
- HoundsPESTERS
- Tidbits for aardvarksANTS
- Bearded beastGNU
- They go with potatoes in soupLEEKS
- Sting operatorCONMAN
- RegardingASTO
- Vitamin statRDA
- Hosts, in briefMCS
- Italian cheesePARMESAN
- Peel placeSPA
- Out at a library, sayONLOAN
- “Yeah, why not”OKAYSURE
- Cyrus who sang the 2013 #1 hit “Wrecking Ball”MILEY
- Once didUSEDTO
- States, informallySEZ
- Be proneLIE
- RadiatedSHONE
- Leafy salad ingredientRADICCHIO
- Didn’t delayACTED
- InexperiencedNEW
- FoolASS
- Something frequently found in pink lipstickSHORTI
- Pupil’s locationCLASS
- Stabilizes with a heavy loadBALLASTS
- Lump in the throatTONSIL
- Geologic periodEON
- Get upset overCRYABOUT
- Lincoln-to-Madison dir.ENE
- Sunrise direction, in StuttgartOST
- River in a 1914 battleYSER
- SkimNONFAT
- Not a science, but ___ANART
- With 95-Across, what often seems to disappear in a dryerONE
- See 94-AcrossSOCK
- N.C. military installationFTBRAGG
- “___ Trois Mousquetaires”LES
- Big doFRO
- Appealed to a higher authority?PRAYED
- Religious time in springEASTERWEEK
- Critical message that’s a hint to the six longest entries in this puzzleSOS
- Circular components?ADS
- Cave dwellerBAT
- Caruso and PavarottiTENORS
- It makes for a boring jobAWL
- 1973 Beach Boys songSAILONSAILOR
- “Three Stooges” insultIMBECILE
- Sal of “Rebel Without a Cause”MINEO
- Course of actionAVENUE
- Stretched tightTAUTENED
- Caribbean game fishSNOOK
- Changes back to 0000RESETS
- SwollenENGORGED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Ballet stepPAS
- They have lots for saleAUCTIONS
- Not exactly hit the ground runningSTARTOUTSLOWLY
- PlayStation companySONY
- L.B.J. followerRMN
- Home of the Burj Khalifa: Abbr.UAE
- Showed ’em what we’ve gotSTRUTTEDOURSTUFF
- “It ___ hit me yet”HASNT
- State of abandonmentDISUSE
- Traffic troublesSNARLS
- Where the phrase “To thine own self be true” comes fromHAMLET
- What shocked people stand inAWE
- Raja ___, Indian author of “The Serpent and the Rope”RAO
- Ernie ___, Pulitzer-winning journalist of W.W. IIPYLE
- Keebler cracker brandZESTA
- Member of TV’s Addams FamilyITT
- Something scientists make light of?PHOTON
- RearPARENT
- Some cameo stonesONYXES
- Obstacle for a fishDAM
- DandiesFOPS
- Tour grp.LPGA
- BroPAL
- Cab alternativeUBER
- Common Market org.EEC
- Starting point in logicPROPOSITION
- Swimmers’ assignmentsLANES
- Slippery vendorSNAKEOILSALESMAN
- The Wildcats of the N.C.A.A.KANSASSTATE
- Jason with the 2008 hit “I’m Yours”MRAZ
- Poet LowellAMY
- Store window signOPEN
- Dress sellerMODISTE
- Take rootCATCHON
- Sweet summer treatSNOCONE
- 1978 Dire Straits hitSULTANSOFSWING
- The RamARIES
- Doesn’t just wantNEEDS
- Word said in passing?AYE
- Headed upLED
- “Morning Joe” airerMSNBC
- Rumor starterIHEAR
- Timecard abbr.HRS
- Prized pitcherACE
- Please too muchCLOY
- “Unto us ___ is given”ASON
- Like a string beanLANKY
- Blood-typing lettersABO
- Word with bay or familyTREE
- Course registrantENROLLEE
- Cars that disappeared during the DepressionREOS
- “Don’t know yet,” on a scheduleTBA
- Prefix with industryAGRO
- Bit of shamingTSK
- Involuntary actionsSPASMS
- Make officialORDAIN
- House of cards?CASINO
- “Wheel of Fortune” sextetRSTLNE
- Eschewed home cookingATEOUT
- Mystery and romance, for twoGENRES
- Download for a tabletEBOOK
- Skilled judoistDAN
- DraftWRITE
- Nicholas II was the last oneTSAR
- Big name in laptopsACER
- The LionLEO
- “___, Imperator!”AVE
- “-y” pluralizerIES
- IrkBUG
- W.W. II arena: Abbr.ETO
- Baseball Hall-of-Famer RoushEDD