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NYT Across Clues
- With 6-Across, subject of an eerie rural legend … illustrated by connecting nine identically filled squares in this puzzle with a closed lineALIEN
- See 1-AcrossABDUCTION
- Member of the chordophone familyVIOLA
- Bisectors pass through themMIDPOINTS
- WhizzesGENII
- Far south?ANTARCTIC
- Site of many hangingsCLOSET
- Some Spanish zoo exhibitsOSOS
- Some glass paperweightsPRISMS
- Tolkien’s Prancing Pony, e.g.INN
- Texted, sayWROTETO
- Not believe in spirits?TEETOTAL
- Viscosity symbolsETAS
- Big, big, bigOBESE
- Any of the Four Noble TruthsTENET
- Join withTIETO
- Confident, ambitious, loyal sort, supposedlyLEO
- Guillotine targetsTETES
- “Cómo” followerESTA
- Purchase on delta.com, e.g.ETICKET
- M.D. grp.HMO
- Raising a stink?REEKING
- Focus (on)HOMEIN
- “I’d rather not”NAH
- Mother who appeared on two covers of TimeTERESA
- Former Saudi kingFAHD
- Some runnersCOWARDS
- One feeling warm on the inside?FIREEATER
- Ethyl acetate, e.g.ESTER
- Push too farOVEREXERT
- Currency worth about 1/36 of a dollarRUBLE
- Clean-shavenBEARDLESS
- FitSPASM
NYT Vertical Clues
- Batting fig.AVG
- FictionLIE
- It’s chargedION
- Call upELICIT
- Tool used with a hammerNAILSET
- AccumulateAMASS
- Intelligence researcher AlfredBINET
- Chemical restricted by the Stockholm ConventionDDT
- ___ treeUPA
- Ornamental headpieceCORONET
- Nerves may cause themTICS
- LovingINTO
- Mayberry town drunkOTIS
- Foreign policy grp.NSC
- Polynesian term for an island hopperOMOO
- Some positive reinforcementPRAISE
- Flower-shaped decorationROSETTE
- “No worries”ITSOK
- Wedding announcement wordNEE
- Like Seattle vis-à-vis PhoenixWETTER
- Baseball great who had a career batting 1-Down of .304OTT
- Gets choppersTEETHES
- WeaknessANEMIA
- PretendsLETSON
- “Mutiny on the Bounty” captainBLIGH
- Intl. trade org.EEC
- Charter ___, symbol on the Connecticut state quarterOAK
- Noted stratovolcanoETNA
- HeavensETHER
- “Absolutely!”INDEED
- They may be barkedORDERS
- GoofMESSUP
- Goods stolen by the Knave of HeartsTARTS
- “Lincoln”FIVE
- An integral can compute itAREA
- Munich misterHERR
- Reacts fearfullyCOWERS
- Waistcoat itemFOB
- Rose in the music worldAXL
- Texas has a big oneTEE
- Not yet on the skedTBA
- Loop takersELS
- Band with the 1991 hit “Shiny Happy People”REM