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NYT Across Clues
- Little 19-AcrossFIB
- Units on Czech checksKORUNAS
- Student-led LGBTQ+ grp.GSA
- “Just as I suspected!”AHA
- Common recipe stepADDSALT
- What psychotherapy can treat, in briefOCD
- Someone well versed in this puzzle’s themeMATHTEACHER
- Many people do this about their heightLIE
- Opining openingIDSAY
- James of “Carpool Karaoke” fameCORDEN
- Turn on the stove?STIR
- “The wait’s almost over”SOON
- Hammer partPEEN
- SugarHON
- When preceded by [the circled letters], natural shape said to be seen in 61-Across and 27-DownSPIRAL
- First word of Poe’s “The Raven”ONCE
- “Cat”COOLDUDE
- King of ancient RomeREX
- Pupil of a cat’s eye, oftenSLIT
- ___ jacket (formal men’s wear)ETON
- Duke’s grp.ACC
- Much-desiredDEAR
- Uses psychedelicsTRIPS
- Terence ___, noted expert on combinatorics and analytic number theoryTAO
- Lid seen in a kitchen?TOQUE
- Polynesian performanceHULA
- Foolish personSIMP
- Slip pastELUDE
- Prefix with glottisEPI
- Some convertible choicesTTOPS
- John of “Monty Python” fameCLEESE
- Source of much early immigration to the U.S.: Abbr.EUR
- When doubled, not-so-subtle nudgeHINT
- Judgment days?TRIALDATES
- They seem to believe otherwiseSECT
- Classic van Gogh subjectSUNFLOWERS
- “What’d I tell you?!”SEE
- A bygone ageYESTERYEAR
NYT Vertical Clues
- StarveFAMISH
- “You gave me no choice”IHADTO
- Brings homeBATSIN
- Perry who used to have the world’s most-followed Twitter accountKATY
- Written honorODE
- Nutritional fig.RDA
- Where second gentleman Doug Emhoff got his J.D.USC
- “Pass”NAH
- “Smart” nameALEC
- Razor sharpenerSTROP
- Numerical constant associated with [the circled letters]GOLDENRATIO
- Summer learning opportunity for studentsSCIENCECAMP
- Mideast’s Gulf of ___ADEN
- When doubled, sarcastic laughHAR
- ___ SpeedwagonREO
- DilemmaSPOT
- Word with snake or saladOIL
- Diner cry after a bell is rungORDERUP
- Certain cephalopodsNAUTILI
- Some shindigsSOIREES
- Parkinson’s treatmentLDOPA
- Many security guardsEXCOPS
- ___ Colvin, civil rights pioneer who refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus nine months before Rosa ParksCLAUDETTE
- Nav. rankENS
- When preceded by [the circled letters], progression starting with 0 and 1SEQUENCE
- Warehouse store equipmentDOLLIES
- An alternative?THE
- Computer prosTECHS
- Like some horse beddingSTRAWY
- Queen Mary or Queen ElizabethTUDOR
- Crafts siteETSY
- Fanning of filmELLE
- RegretRUE
- They might help you get a jobINS
- SternwardAFT
- Propper noun?TEE
- Bygone ___ERA
- Kazakhstan, e.g., formerly: Abbr.SSR