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NYT Across Clues
- Picnic annoyanceBUGBITE
- Cold quartersIGLOO
- Racetrack informantTIPSTER
- Like okapis and giraffesAFRICAN
- Sit pensivelyBROOD
- Cry from a survivorIMALIVE
- Conversation over a few whiskeys?BOOZESCHMOOZE
- WearAPPAREL
- PoseASK
- Mario Vargas Llosa’s countryPERU
- Strummed instrument, for shortUKE
- Where butter and cheese are producedCREAMERY
- ___ buddiesBOSOM
- MoreoverTOO
- Org. for driversAAA
- Return to baseTAGUP
- 2015 Verizon purchaseAOL
- Filth covering pecans and such?NUTSSCHMUTZ
- Borodin opera princeIGOR
- Fasten, in a way, with “in”SCREW
- Asian holidayTET
- TushHEINIE
- Venison spread?DEERSCHMEAR
- Relics, to BritsARTEFACTS
- “You betcha!”YESSIREE
- Very beginning?VEE
- Give a leg up … or a handAID
- Lose one’s coatMOLT
- Casting needROD
- NotwithstandingDESPITE
- Brings onHIRES
- Sprayed in the faceMACED
- Hardly a dolt?NOSCHMO
- Powerful scentsMUSKS
- Made-upBOGUS
- Virus fightersTECHIES
- Director WendersWIM
- Unnamed character in Camus’s “The Stranger”ARAB
- Ground cover?DEW
- ConnectionsINS
- Buds come in themSIXPACKS
- Office’s counterpartRESIDENCE
- Avoid a jerk?DUCKSCHMUCK
- Mozart’s Don Alfonso and LeporelloBASSOS
- Shout with an accentOLE
- Gathered intelligence (on)SPIED
- It has lots on the internetEBAY
- Break up with an “unbreakable” Ellie Kemper character?QUITSCHMIDT
- “Black-ish” networkABC
- Part of a kitSNARE
- It may be found next to a spadeHOE
- Sashimi optionAHI
- Ready for battleARMED
- DNA building blockBASEPAIR
- Restroom signMEN
- “What’s Going On” singer, 1971GAYE
- Tampa Bay N.F.L.’erBUC
- Beats in the raceOUTRUNS
- Puts a stop to sentimentality?HALTSSCHMALTZ
- Term for a word that isn’t the dictionary, but maybe should beSNIGLET
- Subject of una serenataAMORE
- Subject of the 2006 documentary “When the Levees Broke”KATRINA
- PromenadesSTROLLS
- Rehab programDETOX
- PlugSTOPPER
NYT Vertical Clues
- Cake with rumBABA
- Hovering craftUFOS
- UnderstandGROK
- Industry, for shortBIZ
- Treat on a stickICEPOP
- Stuns, in a wayTASES
- Intruded (on)ENCROACHED
- Watson’s companyIBM
- Cavity fillerGROUT
- Be a witnessLOOKON
- ExudeOOZEOUT
- Loving verse?ODE
- Some pageant wearTIARAS
- Brought charges againstIMPEACHED
- DaddyPAPA
- Criticize severelySLAM
- Part of a makeshift swingTIRE
- ___ afterEVER
- DependRELY
- “Just pretend I’m right”HUMORME
- Singer of high notesCASTRATO
- Scottish accentsBURRS
- Dusted off, sayTIDY
- James who won a posthumous PulitzerAGEE
- Says, informallyGOES
- “When the Levees Broke” directorLEE
- High ___TEA
- Publisher in a robe, familiarlyHEF
- Algonquian IndiansMIAMIS
- Open, as a bottleUNCORK
- Prince and othersTITLES
- Some drink garnishesZESTS
- Fish whose name sounds like the past tense of 46-Across?SCROD
- Greets silentlyWAVESHI
- BegetsSIRES
- Take backRESCIND
- 3-3, e.g.TIE
- Site of one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient WorldEPHESUS
- Professional fixer, for shortDOC
- Uses Gchat, e.g.IMS
- Scornful soundHUMPH
- H. G. Wells villainMOREAU
- Four-time Australian Open winnerAGASSI
- Picasso, e.g.CUBIST
- Recent arrivalNEWCOMER
- Personalized music giftMIXCD
- Backyard shindig, informallyBARBQ
- Perfect score, or half of a scoreTEN
- Smart remarksWISECRACKS
- Zooey of Fox’s “New Girl”DESCHANEL
- Long, narrow pieces of luggageSKIBAGS
- ModifyAMEND
- Where Hemingway wrote “The Old Man and the Sea”CUBA
- Old ChryslerKCAR
- ___ terrierSKYE
- PartiesDOS
- Pastor role in “There Will Be Blood”ELI
- Keeper of the books, for shortCPA
- Japanese appetizerEDAMAME
- LiftsHOISTS
- EverythingTHELOT
- Appear that waySEEMTO
- 101 courseINTRO
- “… I’ll eat ___!”MYHAT
- Order (around)BOSS
- May or BeeAUNT
- Prevent from clumping, saySTIR
- In conclusionERGO
- SwayPULL
- Random data pointBLIP
- ___ ReaderUTNE
- Powerful politicoCZAR
- With 112-Down, coupledHAD
- See 111-DownSEX
- “Collage With Squares Arranged According to the Laws of Chance” artistARP