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NYT Across Clues
- Chapel recessAPSE
- Not keep a secretBLAB
- Egyptian “boy king”TUT
- Pirate’s plunderBOOTY
- Follow closely, as a spy might a markTAIL
- Hot dog holdersBUNS
- Mattress giantSERTA
- Like many missed field goalsWIDE
- The Phantom in “The Phantom of the Opera”ERIK
- Places where rouge goesCHEEKS
- Crash into from the backREAREND
- Greeting in RioOLA
- “Oh yeah? ___ who?”SEZ
- Drew up, as plansDRAFTED
- Brand of foam dartsNERF
- Strikes (out)XES
- “Them’s fightin’ words!”ITSWAR
- Loving term for one caring for a sick childDRMOM
- High heels and othersSHOES
- World Cup cheerOLE
- Last line of a spreadsheet (as suggested by the shaded squares?)BOTTOMROW
- Letter addenda, for shortPSS
- Synthetic fabricRAYON
- Horse’s disapproving vote?NEIGH
- “In that case, sure”OKTHEN
- FastenTIE
- The East, to the WestASIA
- “Hamilton” writer Lin-Manuel ___MIRANDA
- Muscles that are targets of planking, informallyABS
- TV journalist CurryANN
- Car opposite the locomotiveCABOOSE
- Late, as in making paymentsBEHIND
- Et ___ (and others: Lat.)ALII
- Gumbo vegetableOKRA
- Decorated anewREDID
- What’s left of a cigaretteBUTT
- Kind of roastRUMP
- “Funny Girl” role for which Barbra Streisand won an OscarFANNY
- Network with an eye logoCBS
- Many craft brews, for shortIPAS
- Pricey seating optionLOGE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Leave hurriedly and secretivelyABSCOND
- Amy of “Parks and Recreation”POEHLER
- What a pitcher might have after a long gameSOREARM
- Suffix with kitchenETTE
- “Oh, also …,” in a textBTW
- DenLAIR
- Lent support toAIDED
- More like tired eyesBLEARIER
- Complete a double play, in baseball slangTURNTWO
- Less than perfectUNIDEAL
- [Shame on you!]TSK
- Shaggy beasts of 53-AcrossYAKS
- Strengthens, with “up”BEEFS
- “___ sells” (advertising catchphrase)SEX
- Betrays, in a wayRATSON
- FlavorfulZESTY
- Beats by ___ (audio brand)DRE
- Watch chainFOB
- “Drat!”SHOOT
- Rita of “West Side Story”MORENO
- ___ vincit amorOMNIA
- ___ chicken (Indian dish)TANDOORI
- “Well, aren’t ___ pair!”WEA
- Certain lap dog, familiarlyPOM
- Group that meets on the slopesSKICLUB
- Narrow waterwaysSTRAITS
- Adamant refusalISAIDNO
- Enlivening, with “up”GINNING
- Color manuallyHANDDYE
- Hard thing to breakHABIT
- ___ and flowEBB
- Invite to one’s penthouse, sayASKUP
- PeonSERF
- Funny BombeckERMA
- Make wellHEAL
- “Black-ish” networkABC
- Coll.-level classesAPS