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NYT Across Clues
- Supreme court member?NBAALLSTAR
- III, e.g., in “Richard III”ACT
- Number of days it takes Mercury to orbit the sunEIGHTYEIGHT
- It becomes another question when its first letter is moved to the endWHO
- “Wall Street” catchphraseGREEDISGOOD
- ChumpSAP
- Just a bitATOM
- Like the last in a lineNTH
- WearSPORT
- Day to post a throwback picture on social media: Abbr.THU
- What a nod might meanIGETIT
- ___ bowlACAI
- Perfumery compoundESTER
- Actress Shields, mother of BrookeTERI
- One stoner to anotherDUDE
- Satisfied sighAAH
- What a shrug might meanNOMATTER
- Was up, in a senseBATTED
- NibblesNOSHES
- Cheap cab, perhapsHOUSERED
- Org. with an annual Codebreaker ChallengeNSA
- More than suspicious ofONTO
- Be in the worksBREW
- Irish name that’s a Slavic name backwardAIDAN
- The old you?THOU
- Like some unpleasant commentsSNARKY
- Kind of trip taken soloEGO
- Utah’s “Industry,” e.g.MOTTO
- Camper’s gear chainREI
- Throw (together)SLAP
- It can lay a one-and-a-half-pound eggEMU
- “Hold on!”WAITAMINUTE
- Calculator button next to cosSIN
- Words after “The end”?NIGHTYNIGHT
- Lead-in to stars or daylightSEE
- Soft, green foodMASHEDPEAS
NYT Vertical Clues
- VoidNEGATE
- Once-in-a-lifetime eventsBIRTHS
- Get too oldAGEOUT
- “I’m right here”AHEM
- Business lettersLTD
- HorizontalLYING
- Walt Whitman wrote one beginning “Lo, ’tis autumn”SESTET
- Turn right, sayTIGHTEN
- Years ___AGO
- Sorority letterRHO
- “How adorable!”AWSOCUTE
- It involves much ear-tugging and head-shakingCHARADES
- Grade-ATOPTIER
- Notable examples of crossing a line, in briefTDS
- Noodle dish whose name indicates its cuisinePADTHAI
- SteamingIRATE
- Club typeIRON
- Pumbaa’s friend in “The Lion King”TIMON
- Goes on a dinner date, e.g.EATSOUT
- They may be used in a pinchHERBS
- Composition testASSAY
- Easy friendlinessBONHOMIE
- Correction for a wild pitchAUTOTUNE
- “Marriage Story” Oscar winnerDERN
- Dumpster fireHOTMESS
- LacksDEARTHS
- Ring in the holiday spirit?WREATH
- FloodDELUGE
- Annual genre writing awardAGATHA
- Common complex ruleNOPETS
- Celebrity portmanteau beginning in 2012KIMYE
- Accept the blame forOWN
- Impertinent sortSNIP
- Archery needAIM
- Grocery store found in Michigan?IGA
- Pete Buttigieg’s home state: Abbr.IND