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NYT Across Clues
- Wide open, as the mouthAGAPE
- TreatiesPACTS
- “What ___ I say?”CAN
- “Whoa, ease up!”RELAX
- Stan’s co-star in over 100 early film comediesOLLIE
- Made-up storyLIE
- *Government’s credit limitDEBTCEILING
- HubbubADO
- Like many infield groundersONEHOP
- Lester Holt and Anderson CooperNEWSMEN
- Issa ___ of HBO’s “Insecure”RAE
- Smith or Scialfa of rockPATTI
- Vienna’s home: Abbr.AUS
- *Beanbag juggled with the feetHACKYSACK
- Massage intenselyROLF
- Put on a black coat?TAR
- GuaranteeASSURE
- Great Plains tribeOTOE
- “Start the music!” … or what one could do to the finish of the answer to each starred clueHITIT
- Vaping device, informallyECIG
- Full-time resident of a college communityTOWNIE
- “___ you through?”ARE
- Belles at balls, informallyDEBS
- *Symbol for “O.K.”CHECKMARK
- “The ___ & Stimpy Show”REN
- Labor organizer ChávezCESAR
- Resort with mineral watersSPA
- Like a gift from aboveGODSENT
- Reproductive part of a flowerPISTIL
- 18+, e.g., in order to be able to voteAGE
- *Much-visited site in JerusalemWESTERNWALL
- Sleuth, in slangTEC
- Bury, as ashesINURN
- Girl Scout cookie with a geographical nameSAMOA
- Cry of frightEEK
- Barely warmTEPID
- “E” on a gas gaugeEMPTY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Intense devotionARDOR
- Actress Davis of “The Accidental Tourist”GEENA
- Edward who wrote “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”ALBEE
- TrailPATH
- Onetime police officerEXCOP
- Dish made from taro rootPOI
- None’s oppositeALL
- Medical facilityCLINIC
- Fork prongTINE
- Motorized two-wheelersSEGWAYS
- *Seafood topping that may be red or whiteCLAMSAUCE
- AssistantAIDE
- Illuminating gasNEON
- Org. concerned with ecosystemsEPA
- Figured (out)SUSSED
- Language in BangkokTHAI
- Served raw, as steakTARTARE
- McKinnon of “S.N.L.”KATE
- Place for a baby to sleepCRIB
- Beer barrelsKEGS
- Military program for coll. studentsROTC
- “Alternatively …,” in textsOTOH
- *Part of a ship just above the holdLOWERDECK
- Practices épée, e.g.FENCES
- Not usTHEM
- Ticks offIRKS
- “No surprise to me!”IKNEWIT
- Develops a glitchACTSUP
- First full month of Major League Baseball, often: Abbr.APR
- Get the suds outRINSE
- Post office purchaseSTAMP
- Person in a cockpitPILOT
- Ease, as fearsALLAY
- Concert proceedsGATE
- Double-curved moldingOGEE
- State bird of HawaiiNENE
- Did a backstroke, saySWAM
- Prefix with stateTRI
- ConclusionEND