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NYT Across Clues
- Thieves often go by themALIASES
- Do wellTHRIVE
- Rhyme scheme of “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”ABCB
- A littleNOTMUCH
- Didn’t strictly follow one’s diet, sayCHEATED
- The Princess of Power, in cartoonsSHERA
- KIND words?KOHINOORDIAMOND
- SteadfastLOYAL
- Pulitzer-winning playwright ZoëAKINS
- Ranking 50th among all states, sayWORST
- Simon & Garfunkel song about emotional detachmentIAMAROCK
- Home to the Triple-A AcesRENO
- Sports org. based in IndianapolisNCAA
- Porridge ingredientsOATS
- Wife of Jared KushnerIVANKA
- Craft measured in cubitsARK
- HAS words?HEARTANDSOUL
- RetreatDEN
- Need for a restricted areaPASSKEY
- Needs for some touring bandsVANS
- Data for auto aficionadosYEARS
- Tributary of the MissouriPLATTE
- Title in the House of SaudEMIR
- Stand in a boardroomEASEL
- English countiesSHIRES
- Modern-day floodEMAIL
- Along withASWELLAS
- Path finderHIKER
- Leaves ’em rolling in the aislesSLAYS
- Read between the linesINFER
- Sábado or domingoDIA
- Goose Island productsALES
- BIG words?BELIEFINGOD
- Of no relevanceMOOT
- Wartime statMIA
- Bring up to date, sayCUEIN
- Sign up forENTER
- Watt-secondJOULE
- The nouveau richeUPSTARTS
- StinkFETOR
- “I ___” (what the Latin “veto” means)FORBID
- EnergyOOMPH
- Latin word on a dollar billORDO
- Ways of looking at thingsSLANTS
- Spanish meatCARNE
- Teacups at an amusement park, e.g.RIDE
- Ones who can’t change large bills?TOUCANS
- ___ Zion ChurchAME
- ROOT words?RUNOUTOFTOWN
- A braceTWO
- InkTATTOO
- Render null and voidUNDO
- Some early January curbside pickupsFIRS
- ___ Nebula, part of the constellation TaurusCRAB
- Port on many laptopsETHERNET
- Doesn’t really knowFEELS
- Noted Scottish exportsWOOLS
- Moses’ father-in-lawREUEL
- SAFE words?SETAFINEEXAMPLE
- Ticklish areaTUMMY
- Just imaginePRETEND
- Military excursionsSORTIES
- SpheresORBS
- Like some credit cardsNONFEE
- Sees comingEXPECTS
NYT Vertical Clues
- World capital said to have been founded by King MidasANKARA
- Attractive person, informallyLOOKER
- Opinion piece?ITHINK
- ___ acidAMINO
- Earns a bronze?SUNS
- Prefix with toxicologyECO
- “The Price Is Right” prizeSHOWCASE
- “What’s ___?!”THIS
- Charlie of “Stranger Things”HEATON
- 2002 or 2019 Super Bowl playerRAM
- “How was ___ know?”ITO
- Game meatVENISON
- Work that includes the SkáldskaparmálEDDA
- Now, in NogalesAHORA
- BAD words?BEYONDALLDOUBT
- What Polly wantsCRACKER
- 1990s war localeBALKANS
- Bank postingCDRATE
- Macedonian, e.g.SLAV
- Howard ___, “The Fountainhead” protagonistROARK
- “Cool” sumMIL
- Pest control targetsNESTS
- Motrin competitorADVIL
- Bolshevik’s foeTSAR
- Unceasing criticHATER
- Mate’s affirmativeAYEAYE
- Employs asUSESFOR
- Whittles (down)PARES
- Belgian river to the North SeaYSER
- Fish that can swim backwardEEL
- Queen Elizabeth’s husbandPHILIP
- LAST words?LIKEASORETHUMB
- Cause of a paper jamMISFEED
- GobsmackedAWED
- Old SeaWorld attractionSHAMU
- Colonial merchant Samuel after whom a famous island is namedELLIS
- ChiefMAIN
- Theme of many heavy metal songsANGER
- Some fish saucesAIOLIS
- FullSATED
- Transparent, informallySEETHRU
- Mad aboutINTO
- Bit of dinner impolitenessBURP
- CompletelyINTOTO
- A.M.sMORNS
- Hit townCAME
- National chain selling crafts and fabricsJOANN
- LotTON
- Influential thinker known for his ego?FREUD
- ImperfectionsFLAWS
- Have way too much ofODON
- Eight-time Best Director nominee who has won only onceSCORSESE
- Target, as a specific audienceCATERTO
- Mickey MouseAMATEUR
- Not yet bornINUTERO
- Ruffle feathers, sayOFFEND
- Having a functionUTILE
- Florida governor DeSantisRON
- Sticky sweetTOFFEE
- It circles the EarthTROPIC
- Card carrier?WALLET
- FixateOBSESS
- Overflows (with)TEEMS
- Airport whose name is also a big brand of nail polishORLY
- Dumas’s “Le ___ de Monte-Cristo”COMTE
- Basic cable channel owned by DisneyESPN
- Strauss’s “___ Alpensinfonie”EINE
- Record defectWARP
- Attractive person, informallyTEN
- Explosives org.ATF
- Tic-tac-toe loserXOX