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NYT Across Clues
- Johnny of “Chocolat” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”DEPP
- Pieces in the game RummikubTILES
- Lose control on ice, saySKID
- Unit for surveyorsACRE
- “Fear of Flying” author JongERICA
- Dubliner’s homeEIRE
- Author of “American Psycho”BRETEASTONELLIS
- MagnificentSUPERB
- Polish seaportGDANSK
- Yoga surfaceMAT
- Charlemagne’s domain: Abbr.HRE
- “Jerry Maguire” Oscar winnerCUBAGOODINGJR
- Teri with a big “Tootsie” roleGARR
- Company with numbered sheep plush toysSERTA
- Southernmost team in the American LeagueRAYS
- Eldest of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”OLGA
- The year 205CCV
- Furniture superstoreIKEA
- Dos x 5DIEZ
- Bracelet fastenerCLASP
- PiquancyZEST
- Star of “Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom”IDRISELBA
- Approach furtively, with “to”SIDLEUP
- Machine that produces powerTURBINE
- Patti Page song that begins “It was winter when you told me you were leaving”ICRIED
- ContinuesGOESON
- John Donne quote disproved by 17-, 25- and 43-Across?NOMANISANISLAND
- Ever’s partnerANON
- Mortise’s partnerTENON
- 13th-anniversary giftLACE
- Belief systemsISMS
- What birthday cake candles representYEARS
- Passed with flying colorsACED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Brylcreem amountsDABS
- Stationery colorECRU
- Ready for surgeryPREP
- Sessions of CongressPETE
- They’re likely to get into hot waterTEABAGS
- Form letters?IRS
- HammeredLIT
- Green: PrefixECO
- Drink made with red wine and fruitSANGRIA
- Emmy winner WardSELA
- Oven for potteryKILN
- Apt name for an ophthalmologistIRIS
- Rolltop, e.g.DESK
- Humor columnist BombeckERMA
- Genesis gardenEDEN
- Pedal attachment on a racing bikeTOECLIP
- Modern hotel room itemHDTVSET
- Colombian city that hosted the 1971 Pan American GamesCALI
- ImpulseURGE
- Largest group of Portuguese speakersBRAZILIANS
- Menaces of the deepORCAS
- “Memory” singer in “Cats”GRIZABELLA
- Hunky-doryJAKE
- Deli loavesRYES
- One of two words added to the Pledge of Allegiance in 1954GOD
- Wasn’t a straphangerSAT
- PrimitivenessCRUDITY
- Software add-ons that offer extra featuresPLUGINS
- Paula who wrote “It Ain’t All About the Cookin'”DEEN
- Some sibsBROS
- Egyptian peninsulaSINAI
- Mao and Xi, in ChinaICONS
- She might check for a fever with her handDRMOM
- Fashion designer MizrahiISAAC
- Time beingNONCE
- Over and doneENDED
- VisualizeSEE
- Santa ___, Calif.ANA
- Negative conjunctionNOR