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NYT Across Clues
- Rolls dough, perhaps?CARPAYMENT
- Roll an ill-timed seven, with “out”CRAP
- It’s all black and whiteOREOCOOKIE
- Veg outLOLL
- Che Guevara, when he wrote “The Motorcycle Diaries”MEDSTUDENT
- Private org. involved in the most Supreme Court casesACLU
- ChicMODISH
- Some Yamaha productsJETSKIS
- Settled downALIT
- Selena’s “Baila ___ Cumbia”ESTA
- Zoo heavyweightRHINO
- Didn’t play, saySAT
- What a duck might beBATHTOY
- Actor LevyDAN
- Climb the social ladder, in a wayMARRYUP
- FunctionROLE
- It nowadays offers streaming recommendationsTVGUIDE
- Common pharmacy ordersREFILLS
- Purchase at a pro shopWOOD
- Barbecue coatingMEATRUB
- Spanish diminutive suffixITO
- Schedule with little room for spontaneitySETPLAN
- Go backEBB
- ___ Gabler, Ibsen title characterHEDDA
- Kind of sheetSPEC
- Catherine, e.g., in “Jules et Jim”AMIE
- NyQuil shelfmateADVILPM
- Doles outALLOTS
- ___ rageROID
- Ventriloquist’s prop, maybeHANDPUPPET
- NamesDUBS
- Makes clearly understoodDRIVESHOME
- Editor’s overrulingSTET
- Like some cookie cuttersSTARSHAPED
NYT Vertical Clues
- They can lead to long sentencesCOMMAS
- Nipple ring?AREOLA
- Website with the slogan “Dive into anything”REDDIT
- Put forwardPOSIT
- Isn’t oneself?ACTS
- “Yeah, that’s right!”YOUHEARDME
- Admin on 3-Down, e.g.MOD
- Barely make do, with “by”EKE
- Michelangelo, e.g.NINJATURTLE
- Word before and after “à”TETE
- Look bad togetherCLASH
- Many a Rolling Stone cover subjectROCKIDOL
- At the end of the dayALLINALL
- What some invitees bring to partiesPLUSONES
- “___ me!”TRY
- Opposite of dewy-eyedSTREETSMART
- Lord’s Prayer possessiveTHY
- Antioxidant drink brandBAI
- Luxury attire for white-tie eventsOPERACAPES
- Feature of many a military obstacle courseMUD
- Lightly roastRIB
- Devotees of Team Edward and Team Jacob, in fandom slangTWIHARDS
- UnseatedVOTEDOUT
- Positive impressionGOODVIBE
- “Sounds like a good time!”FUN
- “There’s an ___ for that”APP
- ___ Minella (monkey Muppet)SAL
- Genre for the All-American RejectsEMOPOP
- Rude refusalBITEME
- OutshoneBESTED
- Accomplished, old-styleDIDST
- Early software versionALPHA
- Results of some successful defensesPHDS
- VerdantLUSH
- Long of “The Best Man”NIA
- Save for later, in a wayDVR