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NYT Across Clues
- “Full Frontal With Samantha Bee” channelTBS
- Counterpart of “highway” in an m.p.g. ratingCITY
- Little rapscallionsIMPS
- Weapon that’s thrownBOLAS
- Male buddy, in slangBRAH
- Source of some penetrating notesOBOE
- InfiltratorMOLE
- In two piecesAPART
- Took a chill pillCOOLEDDOWN
- Danger for coastal residentsSTORMSURGE
- He hosted the second-ever episode of “Saturday Night Live”PAULSIMON
- Event in nuclear physicsCOLDFISSION
- It “should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable,” according to a sayingART
- Incompetent sort, slangilyMOOK
- RevealsBARES
- Braves’ division, brieflyNLEAST
- PirouetteWHIRL
- War loser, usuallyTREY
- Like beer and baking doughYEASTY
- Try Sinatra at karaoke, sayCROON
- BoostLEGUP
- Member of a South Asian diasporaDESI
- Format accommodating poor visionLARGETYPE
- Fate, in Greek mythMOIRA
- Like some sheetsSATIN
- RequestsASKS
- Depiction in Bosch’s “The Garden of Earthly Delights”EDEN
- PresageAUGUR
- “I kid you not!”TRULY
- Vietnamese soupPHO
- Went whitePALED
- VittlesGRUB
- For the most partMAINLY
- 1972 Bill Withers hitUSEME
- The miser’s daughter in Molière’s “The Miser”ELISE
- Cuddly-looking bearPANDA
- They’re full of hot airDRIERS
- Shoe with lots of holesCROC
- Fleet-footedSWIFT
- Crash site?COT
- Alternative to CorinthianIONIC
- First word in many a limerickTHERE
- H. H. Munro’s pseudonymSAKI
- ___ ClubSAMS
- “You’ve gotta be kidding”YEESH
- It may lead to tax evasion chargesAUDIT
- Sci-fi subgenre with “retrofuturistic” technologySTEAMPUNK
- BlabbedSANG
- Widespread unrestRIOTS
- Shield of Greek mythAEGIS
- Facebook users’ multitudeGROUPS
- DoppelgängerTWIN
- Oscar winner for “Shakespeare in Love”DENCH
- Language family that includes Crow and LakotaSIOUAN
- HelmsHEADS
- Rain unsteadilySPIT
- Digital worldWEB
- French toastAVOTRESANTE
- Hot chili designationFOURALARM
- Not like the odds of, sayBETAGAINST
- Steinbeck novel featuring the madam Dora FloodCANNERYROW
- Title in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail”LIEGE
- HoodwinkFOOL
- Comedic actor WareheimERIC
- “Wonder Woman” antagonistARES
- OverENDED
- Feature of an old-fashioned swingTIRE
- Peace Nobelist WalesaLECH
- What the Czech word “ano” means in English, paradoxicallyYES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Gym rat’s developmentTROUTWORKOUINE
- High pitch, maybeBALL
- 1984 Steve Perry hitSHESMINE
- Act overprotectively towardCODMOLLYDLE
- Bygone Apple laptopIBOOK
- Word with boom or skipTOWN
- AcheYEN
- Acher’s lamentIMSORE
- RagtagMOTLEY
- Lumbers (along)PLODS
- One working on an estateSERF
- Role for a biology grad student, perhapsBASSLAISTANT
- Works with numbersOPUSES
- One might be thrown from a horseLARIAT
- Flotilla of merchant shipsARGOSY
- Hospital tubeSTENT
- Animal with tusksBOAR
- Worker with numbers, for shortCPA
- French fashion iconDIOR
- Does groundbreaking work?MINES
- The “Aladdin” song “A Whole New World” takes place on oneCARPMAGICETRIDE
- Approx. 1,055 joulesBTU
- Refuses to shareHOGS
- What a cake candle often representsYEAR
- Give it up, so to speakCLAP
- RecklessRASH
- Fencing swordEPEE
- Like “mailman” and “waitress”GENDERED
- ClobberDRUB
- Cowboys and SpursTEAMS
- Barbra Streisand album “A Love Like ___”OURS
- “Uh … sure”IGUESSSO
- Like the central planet in “Dune”ARID
- SurprisedTUNACAUGHWARES
- Not 100%ILL
- Rival of BAL and BOSNYY
- Gave extra juicePERCHSUARGED
- Family businessMAFIA
- Tres y tresSEIS
- Actress Petty of “A League of Their Own”LORI
- What might get you a “ladle” drunk?PIKESDPUNCH
- Handyperson’s inits.DIY
- Sushi topperROE
- Quaff quicklyCHUG
- Engineer who coined the term “horsepower”WATT
- Hilton alternativeOMNI
- Sounds of disappointmentTSKS
- LarrupsTANS
- Something journalists may work onSPEC
- Its wingspan can reach 30 feetMANTARAY
- Problem usually encountered at nightAPNEA
- Aetna’s business: Abbr.INS
- Say uncleGIVEIN
- Searched for truffles, maybeROOTED
- Delightful event?OUTAGE
- Stretching or tightening muscleTENSOR
- Dangling part of a roosterWATTLE
- Isle named for a Gaelic goddessEIRE
- Shade of blackSABLE
- Capital once known as Thang Long (“Ascending Dragon”)HANOI
- Like some boomsSONIC
- Bow-wielding godEROS
- Mini manufacturerBMW
- WinnowSIFT
- Meter readingFARE
- Erato’s instrumentLYRE
- Bit of old-fashioned animationCEL