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NYT Across Clues
- Drink, as water from a dishLAP
- Bits of broken glassSHARDS
- Locks in a barn?MANE
- Top cardACE
- How café may be servedAULAIT
- ___ out (barely manages)EKES
- “Lady Chatterley’s Lover” novelistDHLAWRENCE
- “Nervous” reactionsTICS
- Goes down, as the sunSETS
- Change from the normDEVIANCE
- Bart and Lisa’s dadHOMERSIMPSON
- King Arthur’s homeCAMELOT
- Cigar residueASH
- Flamenco cheerOLE
- Blow, as a volcanoERUPT
- Newspaper opinion pieceOPED
- Early railroad tycoon whose nickname is a hint to the starts of 17-, 23-, 51- and 62-AcrossDIAMONDJIMBRADY
- James of jazzETTA
- Lauder of cosmeticsESTEE
- 18 or so, for a typical first-year college studentAGE
- “You don’t mean me?!”MOI
- Made certainENSURED
- Real-life lawman who lent his name to a 1950s-’60s TV westernBATMASTERSON
- PilotsAVIATORS
- ___ car salesmanUSED
- AppearSEEM
- Utah senator who once ran for presidentMITTROMNEY
- “Star Trek: T.N.G.” counselorTROI
- CaptivateENAMOR
- Noah’s vesselARK
- Europe’s highest volcanoETNA
- Getting upRISING
- “The Bells” poetPOE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Young chapsLADS
- Pain in a tooth or the heartACHE
- Hit repeatedly, as with snowballsPELT
- ViewedSAW
- Ben-___ (Charlton Heston role)HUR
- Pub offeringALE
- Time off, informallyRANDR
- Cuts into small cubesDICES
- Sugar substituteSTEVIA
- Nerves of steel, e.g.METAPHOR
- Actor Claude of old TVAKINS
- Classic brand of candy wafersNECCO
- German industrial cityESSEN
- Arthur of tennis fameASHE
- Gchats, e.g.IMS
- Bread spreadOLEO
- Time starting at dawn, to poetsMORN
- Practice piece for a pianistETUDE
- Secret messageCODE
- Came down to earthALIT
- Vegetarian’s no-noMEAT
- Bedwear, brieflyPJS
- Solution strengthTITER
- Early talk show host JackPAAR
- PrecipiceEDGE
- Like Easter eggs, colorwiseDYED
- Abba song or musicalMAMMAMIA
- Department store department with shirts and slacksMENS
- Kiss: Sp.BESO
- Grain in CheeriosOAT
- Chemical cousinISOMER
- “E pluribus ___”UNUM
- Moisten, as a turkeyBASTE
- DeflectAVERT
- Attach with a string, sayTIEON
- Singer LopezTRINI
- Form of the Spanish for “to be”ESTAS
- Become unhingedSNAP
- Architect SaarinenEERO
- Comic actor Dick Van ___DYKE
- “That’s overly explicit,” in textspeakTMI
- “Dianetics” author L. ___ HubbardRON
- Alternative to .com or .netORG