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NYT Across Clues
- Not express, in a wayLOCAL
- Second person in the BibleTHOU
- One of the Blues BrothersJAKE
- “History of the World, ___” (Mel Brooks film that doesn’t actually have a sequel)PARTI
- Grp. with Bills and ChargersAFC
- Bridal adornment at Indian weddingsHENNA
- BucketsATON
- GoggleSTARE
- Bird that went the way of the dodo (before the dodo)MOA
- Mr. ___, scheming socialite in “Emma”ELTON
- See 105-AcrossWARD
- Popular action film franchise … or what trying to find the item in this puzzle can be described asMISSIONIMPOSSIBLE
- “There’s no use” … like trying to find the item in this puzzle?ITSALOSTCAUSE
- “The ___ Holmes Mysteries,” young adult series made into a 2020 filmENOLA
- Hosp. procedureMRI
- KeysISLETS
- Architect MayaLIN
- Foreign correspondent, maybePENPAL
- 1976 greatest hits album with a palindromic titleOLEELO
- Site of Hercules’ first laborNEMEA
- What’s-___-nameHIS
- Experimental offshoot of punkNOISEROCK
- Echidna’s preyANT
- Service with nearly two billion usersGMAIL
- ___ reactionGUT
- Deep cutGASH
- Liquor store requestsIDS
- Frees (of)RIDS
- Quiet summonsPSST
- GreasesOILSUP
- What’s at the center of some court battles?NET
- City of AngelsANAHEIM
- Danger for an exterminatorRATBITE
- Scratch the surface ofMAR
- Certain customizable computer game characterSIM
- Kick starter?SCISSOR
- America of “Ugly Betty”FERRERA
- [Batman punches a bad guy]POW
- Onetime name for ChinaCATHAY
- They have big mouthsBAYS
- OverANEW
- More than umbrageIRE
- Two-wheeled carriageSHAY
- “Anchorman” anchormanRON
- Simple earringsSTUDS
- Duck Hunt console, for shortNES
- Walking with flairSASHAYING
- Odd article of clothing to wear with a tank topTIE
- ReachedGOTTO
- Man’s name that anagrams to HYENASSHAYNE
- Did a Don Corleone impression, maybeRASPED
- Consonantless “yes”OUI
- Actress Atwell of the “Avengers” moviesHAYLEY
- Product whose sizes have lettersBRA
- Clickable imagesICONS
- “As you can imagine …”NEEDLESSTOSAY
- Item hidden somewhere in this puzzle (where is it?)NEEDLEINAHAYSTACK
- With 24-Across, Emmy winner for “Once and Again”SELA
- Writer HoratioALGER
- Word before an explanationSEE
- Boxer AliLAILA
- Bookmarked thingsURLS
- Vowelless “yes”MMHMM
- Personal datum: Abbr.SSN
- Long-goneOLDEN
- Site that competes with Amazon HandmadeETSY
- Affliction also known as a hordeolumSTYE
- MeanNASTY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Collectible recordsLPS
- ___ milkOAT
- Packs tightlyCRAMSIN
- Areas in many mallsATRIA
- Eldest of the von Trapp childrenLIESL
- Mnemosyne’s daughtersTHEMUSES
- BenefitsHELPS
- En pointe, in balletONTOE
- Pizza chain since 1943, familiarlyUNOS
- Weapon for Samson against the PhilistinesJAWBONE
- WhatsoeverATALL
- “North” or “South” landKOREA
- UndoingEND
- FaultyAMISS
- Subway fareFOOTLONGS
- Impact equally in the opposite directionCANCELOUT
- Actor Elgort of “The Fault in Our Stars”ANSEL
- TaintsSOILS
- Sheepish response to “Where did the last cookie go?”IATEIT
- How checks are writtenININK
- HellionIMP
- “Boyz N the Hood” protagonistTRE
- Run an online scamPHISH
- Feel rottenAIL
- Bona fideLEGIT
- Big brush makerORALB
- Starting point on a computerMAINMENU
- Won overENDEARED
- See 50-DownATSTRAWS
- Become rigid and inflexibleOSSIFY
- SlidesCHUTES
- With 44-Down, making futile attempts … and an extra hint to this puzzle’s themeGRASPING
- Small black-and-white treatMINIOREO
- Batman portrayer on ’60s TVADAMWEST
- Google Photos precursorPICASA
- Workers in forgesSMITHS
- Murder weapon in “The Talented Mr. Ripley”OAR
- What “/” may meanPER
- Key used to get out, but not inESC
- Man’s name that means “king”ROY
- Palindromic leadersSHAHS
- Doctor’s orderSAYAH
- They may be fixedRATES
- Highland beautyBONNYLASS
- The titular bad guy in “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly”ANGELEYES
- Capital of Saudi ArabiaRIYADH
- Singer with the 2016 platinum album “This Is Acting”SIA
- In good shapeSOUND
- “Know what I’m talkin’ about?”YAHEARME
- Secret rendezvousTRYST
- Like child’s playTOOEASY
- Block where Sesame Street can be found?PBSKIDS
- Notable periodERA
- It’s constantly breaking around the worldDAY
- “The straight path”ISLAM
- German steel cityESSEN
- Like neonINERT
- Bar rooms?CELLS
- It never occurs above the Arctic Circle during the summer solsticeNIGHT
- One may be swornENEMY
- ClawTALON
- Seat of Florida’s Marion CountyOCALA
- Eugene O’Neill’s “Desire Under the ___”ELMS
- Go afterSUE
- Word before ride or slideLET
- Which card to pick from a magician?ANY