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NYT Across Clues
- RostersLISTS
- Red inkDEBT
- Showing the overall viewMACRO
- Enjoyed no endATEUP
- Two-dimensional measureAREA
- “Tattered Tom” author HoratioALGER
- What the computer Deep Thought was programmed to figure out in “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy”THEMEANINGOFLIFE
- Michael’s wife in “The Godfather”KAY
- Give as an exampleCITE
- Life lines?BIO
- Environmental destructionECOCIDE
- Spreading outSPLAYING
- MystiquesAURAS
- Common bar mixerCOLA
- Wine glass partSTEM
- “u r 2 funny”LOL
- In good shapeTONED
- Pigeon soundCOO
- Hall-of-Fame player whose number has been retired by every team in Major League BaseballJACKIEROBINSON
- Young ‘unTOT
- What this clue’s number is for this puzzleTHEME
- Mer contentsEAU
- SharpenWHET
- Michael of “Superbad”CERA
- Safe placeVAULT
- SurgesONRUSHES
- Setter or retrieverBIRDDOG
- TV’s “Murder, ___ Wrote”SHE
- Line of clothing?SEAM
- ___ Valley, neighborhood in San FranciscoNOE
- He served between Bush 41 and Bush 43PRESIDENTCLINTON
- Supermarket sectionAISLE
- BillBEAK
- Cousin of a weaselSABLE
- Uses performance-enhancing drugsDOPES
- Quite gauntBONY
- Sloughs offSHEDS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Part of a Hanukkah mealLATKE
- “___ is Gorges” (T-shirt slogan)THACA
- “Peace out”EYOULATER
- Belly, in babyspeakIALK
- Cereal brand with a weight-loss challengeS
- One hell of a writer?TEHEE
- Pennsylvania cityRERS
- Economist BernankeMA
- Playground gameIAL
- Michael’s family in “The Godfather”MISSALLOYS
- Sterling silver and suchNAHCGI
- Some movie f/xBEREF
- Yellow card issuerDORE
- Rock band?CROC
- ButtressesBECKY
- First half of a Beatles titleITCHED
- Swamp snapperSTANTAG
- California wine regionNEOBEN
- Military academy freshmanMAFIA
- “That’s impossible!”GMO
- Bright night lightJOHN
- Non-___ (label on many organic foods)TUSSLESPEC
- Kitchen gadgetsSHIES
- Snicker soundEBBERIE
- Place to solve a crossword, maybeNEON
- Had a hankeringITCOULDNT
- Close oneTWO
- Mideast royal nameOBLADI
- Value of snake eyesESPTUM
- SkirmishDANTE
- Serum containerRIOSE
- Like a 14-year-old vis-à-vis the Little League World SeriesPLEBE
- Acts skittishSAUD
- Tom’s love in “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”TOOOL
- Family inheritanceGENES
- Obsessive fan, in modern slangPADI
- Something to jot notes onSONO
- Kia modelNEAR
- Skill tested by Zener cards, for shortAID
- Draw backCO
- Prefix with natal
- “I don’t think so”