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NYT Across Clues
- Speaker’s accessoryLAPELMIC
- “Phooey!”DASHIT
- Not running loose, sayONALEASH
- ___ Collezioni (fashion brand)ARMANI
- One with drawing power in Hollywood?ANIMATOR
- ClaptrapDRIVEL
- With 53-Across, jalopyTIN
- Establishments whose products might be described by this answer + HDELIS
- ScriptureTEXT
- FollowHEED
- “Poor venomous fool,” in ShakespeareASP
- Brings inREAPS
- It appears over a tildeESC
- Drop ___TROU
- Emmy/Tony winner ArthurBEA
- Top of a Pacific island chainHAWAIIANSHIRT
- Only person to win an Oscar for playing an Oscar-winning actressCATEBLANCHETT
- Book of stars?MICHELINGUIDE
- TatsINK
- A’s, e.g. … or a word following “A”TEAM
- Harrisburg-to-Allentown dir.ENE
- Handles, with “with”DEALS
- Not the sharpest crayon in the boxDIM
- Cold-weather coatRIME
- Pro ___RATA
- The half-blood prince in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince”SNAPE
- See 19-AcrossCAN
- “The Little Mermaid” lyricist HowardASHMAN
- Insincere welcomeGLADHAND
- Congested, in a waySTOPGO
- Push-ups, e.g.LINGERIE
- Creator of Kermit the Frog and Rowlf the DogHENSON
- Book that doesn’t take long to get throughEASYREAD
NYT Vertical Clues
- UneagerLOATH
- Musical with the song “You’re Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile”ANNIE
- Patriot who said “Moderation in temper, is always a virtue; but moderation in principle, is a species of vice”PAINE
- ___ City (sobriquet for New Haven)ELM
- Play auditioner’s hopeLEAD
- #, in chess notationMATE
- Sardinia, e.g., to localsISOLA
- Website relative of JDateCHRISTIANMINGLE
- ___ joke (total groaner)DAD
- Pirate’s exclamationARR
- Off in biblical lands?SMITE
- NoshHAVEABITE
- AmateurishINEXPERT
- Attacks, as in a joustTILTSAT
- Busted out of jailSPRANG
- Tarot card that bears the numeral XIIIDEATH
- Enter quicklyRUSHIN
- Willy Wonka’s factory outputSWEETS
- Bygone communicationCABLE
- As promptedONCUE
- Event for computer whizzesHACKATHON
- Epic narrativesILIADS
- Jon of “Napoleon Dynamite”HEDER
- Film buffCINEASTE
- Hebrew scripture commentaryMIDRASH
- Tiffany productsLAMPS
- One of the ObamasMALIA
- Support group reassuranceICARE
- FeverMANIA
- Wound (up)ENDED
- Creperie equipmentPANS
- Out thereEDGY
- Long ___AGO
- Prefix with binaryNON
- “I’m With ___”HER