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NYT Across Clues
- “How to Be an Anti-___” (best-selling book of 2020)RACIST
- Big kahunaVIP
- Way up to go downhillTBAR
- Totally originalALLNEW
- Bird that’s the source of Kalaya oilEMU
- Dance sometimes done to klezmer musicHORA
- Play-by-play job?STAGEACTOR
- A little crackedAJAR
- Spanish for “weight”PESO
- Presidential nickname of the 19th centuryHONESTABE
- Kansas or Kentucky, politicallyREDSTATE
- Cap’n’s mateBOSN
- Details, detailsSPECS
- Certain Miller beersREDDOGS
- Gear toothCOG
- Soaks up a lot of sunBAKES
- Improv comic’s forteADLIB
- Chicago-style pizza chain, familiarlyUNOS
- Big Ten nicknameTERPS
- Architectural style of Nebraska’s capitol building, informallyDECO
- Rhetoric for the political base, figurativelyREDMEAT
- Warning signREDFLAG
- Word with high or diveSKY
- “Cómo ___?”ESTAS
- Follower of “Too bad,” in an expression of mock pitySOSAD
- Gomer Pyle’s outfit: Abbr.USMC
- Low humming soundsTHRUMS
- “Stay calm”DONTPANIC
- Stand-up comedian BargatzeNATE
- “___ Am Telling You” (song from “Dreamgirls”)ANDI
- Traffic go-ahead that should be followed four times in this puzzleRIGHTONRED
- Dance done to fiddle musicREEL
- Director LeeANG
- No longer under wraps?OPENED
- Lagerfeld of fashionKARL
- ___ leaf (stew additive)BAY
- Over a large areaWIDELY
NYT Vertical Clues
- File typeRASP
- Drunkenness or hypnosisALTERED
- It may be dismissedCLASS
- Some metal castingsINGOTS
- “Get it?”SEE
- Onetime United competitorTWA
- Refuse to pick up the bill?VETO
- “That’s my cue!”IMON
- Poodles, but not schnoodles or doodlesPUREBRED
- “How strange …”THATSODD
- Nickname for tap-dancing legend Bill RobinsonBOJANGLES
- ___ LeagueARAB
- UnusualRARE
- Something waved when a race is wonCHECKERED
- Common mixerSODA
- P.D. alertAPB
- Udder endTEAT
- Lord’s laborersSERFS
- Warped, as a sense of humorSICK
- Pancetta or prosciuttoCURED
- “My treat!”ONME
- Becomes insolventGOESUNDER
- Inkblot, e.g.SPLOTCH
- Early man?BOY
- Behaved for a haircut, saySATSTILL
- Glazier’s frameSASH
- Pack downTAMP
- Long-bodied fishGAR
- Bug that inspired Poe’s “The Gold-Bug”SCARAB
- Persistently demanded payment fromDUNNED
- French river in W.W. I fightingMARNE
- Metaphor for strengthSTEEL
- Like yin but not yangDARK
- Suited to serveONEA
- Simone known as the “High Priestess of Soul”NINA
- Punk’s PopIGGY
- Water whirlEDDY
- AAA offeringTOW
- Nail polish brand with a Bubble Bath shadeOPI