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NYT Across Clues
- Luau greetingALOHA
- Feudal workerSERF
- City chokerSMOG
- Sights along lane closuresCONES
- “The very ___!”IDEA
- Nickname for DadPAPI
- *Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band with the hits “The Flame” and “I Want You to Want Me”CHEAPTRICK
- Caustic solutionsLYES
- South African moneyRAND
- Actress WitherspoonREESE
- “___ No Sunshine” (1971 hit for Bill Withers)AINT
- Et ceteraANDSOON
- Hockey puck, e.g.DISC
- Install, as carpetLAY
- Spicy Chinese cuisineSZECHUAN
- IntimatedGOTAT
- Where chewing tobacco is placedCHEEK
- “Eww, you’ve said quite enough!”TMI
- Lone Star State sch.UTEP
- With 28-Down, multisubject photos … or a hint to the answers to the four starred cluesGROUP
- Den denizenLION
- Had a little lamb, say?ATE
- What to call it when it’s overQUITS
- “Willy ___ & the Chocolate Factory”WONKA
- Seeks the opinion ofCONSULTS
- AdorerFAN
- Lab containerVIAL
- Rainbow mnemonicROYGBIV
- Weaver’s deviceLOOM
- “That is to say …”IMEAN
- Patron saint of lost causesJUDE
- “Othello” villainIAGO
- *Actor’s stand-inBODYDOUBLE
- AmazeSTUN
- A panda, for the World Wildlife FundLOGO
- “Raw” or “burnt” hueUMBER
- “America the Beautiful” pronounTHEE
- Bible gardenEDEN
- Tablets with Retina displayIPADS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Ghana’s capitalACCRA
- Lindsay of “Mean Girls”LOHAN
- UprightONEND
- *Relative of a facepalmHEADSLAP
- Egyptian cobraASP
- Ambulance soundSIREN
- Falco of TV and filmEDIE
- Letters accompanying college applications, for shortRECS
- Pretentious, in modern lingoFAKEDEEP
- Cannonball dive effectSPLASH
- Dance floor requestMAYICUTIN
- Store window signOPEN
- Basic pointGIST
- Setting for the “Iliad”TROY
- Cereal morselOAT
- “Gross!”ICK
- See 38-AcrossSHOTS
- Greek counterpart of JupiterZEUS
- With frenzyAMOK
- With 44-Down, jazz great who sang “I Put a Spell on You”NINA
- Green chip dip, informallyGUAC
- Palindromic boy’s nameOTTO
- Youth-oriented Condé Nast publicationTEENVOGUE
- Reviews of books and such: Abbr.CRIT
- Fall-for-anythingGULLIBLE
- *Track-and-field eventLONGJUMP
- Sine ___ nonQUA
- “Believe it,” as a retortWAY
- See 31-DownSIMONE
- Enamored (of)FOND
- Synthetic fabric that feels like silkRAYON
- Two-time Masters champion WatsonBUBBA
- Did a whole lot of nothingIDLED
- SwervesVEERS
- Lean, as a shipLIST
- Solemn vowOATH
- What an emoji might revealMOOD
- Narrow advantageEDGE
- “Most assuredly, monsieur!”OUI