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NYT Across Clues
- Drops the ball big-timeBLOWSIT
- Home to about 60% of the world’s populationASIA
- One with a whistle … who sometimes 1-Across?REF
- Soccer superstar CristianoRONALDO
- Sporty car roof optionTTOP
- Genre of Death Cab for CutieEMO
- Tot’s mountROCKINGHORSE
- Cold War jetMIG
- Cover, as tasksSEETO
- Connecticut Ivy LeaguerELI
- Willy Wonka propCANE
- Practically foreverAEONS
- Jim Beam competitorWILDTURKEY
- GunREV
- Auction actionBID
- Thinks the world ofESTEEMS
- Hard to swallow, in a wayINEDIBLE
- Shake a leg, in ShakespeareHIE
- Chinese poultry dish marinated in wineDRUNKENCHICKEN
- ___-fiSCI
- TormentsHARASSES
- Residents of ancient MinosCRETANS
- PC keyALT
- Windy City rail system, in briefCTA
- 1980 boxing film for which De Niro won Best ActorRAGINGBULL
- Criticize harshlyBLAST
- “Couldn’t agree more!”AMEN
- Name, as a priceASK
- ___ bearKOALA
- Flat refusalsNOS
- They’re always ready for a good time … or a description of 18-, 25-, 35- and 49-Across?PARTYANIMALS
- Tree creature of Middle-earthENT
- Brothers Grimm villainOGRE
- Legislative bodiesSENATES
- Marx’s “___ Kapital”DAS
- Cherry or walnutWOOD
- Recliner featureLEGREST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Remark from one having cold feet, perhapsBRR
- Bit of unfinished businessLOOSEEND
- Cursory appraisalONCEOVER
- RouseWAKEN
- Pita pocket cuts, e.g.SLITS
- Passport fig.IDNO
- Dress (up), quaintlyTOG
- Island like KiritimatiATOLL
- Jazz piano style played by Fats Waller and Mary Lou WilliamsSTRIDE
- Siri’s platformIOS
- CopyAPE
- Fresh take on a classic, perhapsREMAKE
- Slim Shady, by another nameEMINEM
- Some old-timersFOGEYS
- Eric ___, 1980 Olympic speed skating gold medalistHEIDEN
- Streaming sites?CREEKS
- Cardinals’ home, in statsARI
- Illusionist’s skillWILE
- Part of a casual layered lookTSHIRT
- College city in upstate New YorkUTICA
- Blues legend with a guitar named LucilleBBKING
- Hoffman who played Captain HookDUSTIN
- Early quinoa cultivatorINCAN
- Like chewable calcium, oftenCHALKY
- Place for a concert or lectureHALL
- Get really serious really quicklyESCALATE
- Pitching statistic?NETSALES
- Rode the benchSAT
- Stretched to get a better look, sayCRANED
- ___ Quimby, Beverly Cleary heroineRAMONA
- DischargesEGESTS
- Pizzeria chainSBARRO
- Formal “you,” in SpanishUSTED
- Sound of spring?BOING
- Former L.A. Laker OdomLAMAR
- Banjo spot, in songKNEE
- “Right in the kisser!”POW
- Fourth word in the “Star Wars” prologueAGO
- Communication method in much of the 2021 film “CODA,” for shortASL
- Bygone Mach 1 breaker, in briefSST