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NYT Across Clues
- Some rote learningABCS
- CutupCLOWN
- Not ___ many wordsINSO
- “You make me laugh”HAHA
- SponsorshipAEGIS
- OracleSEER
- Bosnian, e.g.SLAV
- Longtime Orioles manager in the Baseball Hall of FameEARLWEAVER
- El-overseeing org.CTA
- TV Guide chart, for shortSKED
- “Buenos ___!”DIAS
- Co-author of the Federalist PapersJOHNJAY
- Fathers, to totsDADAS
- More foolishINANER
- Big name in skateboardingTONYHAWK
- “Dude!”MYMAN
- 9-3 automakerSAAB
- Covert org.NSA
- “The Broken Tower” poetHARTCRANE
- “Annie” charactersENS
- Alsace assentsOUIS
- HavensOASES
- Boy genius of old teen fictionTOMSWIFT
- Team esteemMORALE
- Relative of a blintzCREPE
- Best Picture of 2014 … or what 18-, 23-, 28-, 34-, 46- and 56-Across each is?BIRDMAN
- Parts of small intestinesILEA
- Famed synthesizerMOOG
- Genre first included in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2007RAP
- “Network” Oscar winnerPETERFINCH
- ___ MinorURSA
- Like fine wines and cheesesAGED
- Put into officeELECT
- AppearanceMIEN
- Mouthfuls of chewing gumWADS
- Poking around in other people’s businessNOSEY
- Lead-in to masochismSADO
NYT Vertical Clues
- Sounds of comprehensionAHS
- One set in a “Romeo and Juliet” productionBALCONY
- Georgia county of which 4-Down is the seatCHATHAM
- Oldest city in GeorgiaSAVANNAH
- “Veni, vidi, vici” speakerCAESAR
- Like a faulty pipeLEAKY
- Shrek, e.g.OGRE
- Word repeated before “West” in a film and 1960s TV seriesWILD
- Its capital is Sydney: Abbr.NSW
- Book after Song of SolomonISAIAH
- Many a resident on Lake TahoeNEVADAN
- VacillatesSEESAWS
- Boston Bruin greatORR
- Turning point?EDDY
- Brown or RiceJIM
- Actress Malone of “The Hunger Games”JENA
- Cousin of reggaeSKA
- Implied but not statedTACIT
- ScullsOARS
- Magic and Wizards org.NBA
- Double ___ OreosSTUF
- Reine’s husbandROI
- Former queen of JordanNOOR
- Catchers of some wavesEARDRUMS
- And everything else, for shortETC
- Former dictator of PanamaNORIEGA
- RefinedSMELTED
- Biblical city of PalestineSAMARIA
- Passed, as timeELAPSED
- Jack Reed or Harry Reid: Abbr.SEN
- Barrels alongSPEEDS
- Have onWEAR
- PowerfulMIGHTY
- Lawn gameBOCCE
- Minderbinder of “Catch-22”MILO
- Cash register compartmentONES
- ManhandlePAW
- SwampFEN
- Enero begins itANO