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NYT Across Clues
- Skunk’s defenseODOR
- High school exam, for shortPSAT
- Reddish-purple salad ingredientBEET
- Apple TV+ alternativeHULU
- Shakespeare villain who says “I am not what I am”IAGO
- Literature Nobelist AliceMUNRO
- They’re long for an underdogODDS
- Steffi with seven Wimbledon titlesGRAF
- Church choir accompanimentORGAN
- Temp job?METEOROLOGIST
- ___/her pronounsSHE
- PrevailedWON
- Necklace that can be made with kukui nutsLEI
- Prefix with liberal or conservativeNEO
- Union job?WEDDINGPLANNER
- Ones potentially contacted in “first contact”ALIENS
- Vowel sound at the end of 15- and 26-AcrossLONGO
- “La Vie en Rose” singer EdithPIAF
- End of a hairy limbPAW
- Watery or paperyTHIN
- Yiddish “Yikes!”OYVEY
- Have ambitions (to)ASPIRE
- Flex job?YOGAINSTRUCTOR
- It sells, it’s saidSEX
- MSNBC competitorCNN
- ChairedRAN
- Like the opening of Mahler’s Symphony No. 9IND
- Dream job?PSYCHOANALYST
- It travels at nearly 300 million meters per secondLIGHT
- Apple Store offeringsMACS
- Story of one’s life?OBIT
- “Music is powered by ___”: Yo-Yo MaIDEAS
- Olympian’s swordEPEE
- Fuzzy bit of car décorDICE
- Literature Nobelist MorrisonTONI
- Some lab liquidsSERA
- Like ScotchAGED
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Well, well, well!”OHO
- Fizzling fireworkDUD
- Encyclopedia volumes vis-à-vis Wikipedia, e.g.OLDMEDIA
- Deceptive trickRUSE
- Old-fashioned message carriersPIGEONS
- South Asian wrapSARONG
- Petri dish fillerAGAR
- Coming up nextTOFOLLOW
- Small townBURG
- Driving force?ENGINE
- One might take off a few marksERASER
- Spanish for “foolish”TONTO
- What may be heard in a herdMOOING
- Exact lookalikeTWIN
- Slim and trimLEAN
- Give this for thatSWAP
- Lead-in to padHELI
- Clear up, as ski gogglesDEFOG
- Works in a theaterPLAYS
- Likely to offend, in briefNOTPC
- George Eliot and George Orwell, for twoPENNAMES
- Really prosperHITITBIG
- ___ Man, one of the AvengersIRON
- Wonkish sortNERD
- America’s Cup vesselsYACHTS
- Bottleful in un ristoranteVINO
- It was once the world’s fourth-largest lakeARALSEA
- Sch. system with campuses in Buffalo and BinghamtonSUNY
- Affirmative reply to “Understand?”YESIDO
- Most abundant element in Earth’s crustOXYGEN
- Bullet with a trailTRACER
- Bad break in bowlingSPLIT
- Spiced teaCHAI
- Scruff of the neckNAPE
- Many a cocktail mixerSODA
- “Rocks” in a cocktailICE
- Big name in online talksTED