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NYT Across Clues
- Green spot in a cityPARK
- Top dogALPHA
- ___ threatIDLE
- Monopoly token replaced by a cat in 2013IRON
- Like the boondocksRURAL
- “? ___ the twain shall meet”NEER
- Group of winners at a film awards show?PODIUMCAST
- Reminder of a past injurySCAR
- DischargesEMITS
- Not real royals, maybeIMPOSTORS
- Executed, as a programRAN
- Team ___USA
- Something to take up or let outHEM
- Target for William Tell?CRANIUMAPPLE
- Singing CrowSHERYL
- Cause of some breathing problemsSMOG
- F-, for oneION
- Command-C, on a MacCOPY
- Turn into a film, e.g.ADAPT
- To bootALSO
- Comedian WongALI
- Personification of Earth, in Greek mythGAIA
- Tiny parts of archipelagoesISLETS
- Where séance leaders get their degrees?MEDIUMSCHOOL
- Unfinished crusade of the 1970s, in briefERA
- Inning : baseball :: ___ : curlingEND
- Eggs in a labOVA
- Art of bone carvingSCRIMSHAW
- Green spot in a desertOASIS
- Actors who don’t play their roles subtlyHAMS
- Lo-o-ong lecture from a parent?TEDIUMTALK
- Early Ron Howard roleOPIE
- “___ you a little short for a stormtrooper?”: Princess LeiaARENT
- Do more than just check outOGLE
- FlingTOSS
- The Rockies, e.g.RANGE
- Drink from a Viking’s gobletMEAD
NYT Vertical Clues
- Itinerant musician with a flutePIPER
- Patisserie allureAROMA
- “The Kiss” sculptorRODIN
- Heal, as a broken boneKNIT
- Word after long or strongARM
- One-named ancient satirist ? or a Pokémon characterLUCIAN
- Baby buggy in Piccadilly CircusPRAM
- Hinged bit of hardwareHASP
- Cher, voicewiseALTO
- Part of a footINSTEP
- Convert into a higher-level language, as computer codeDECOMPILE
- King of English theaterLEAR
- MuffsERRS
- Crime of great interestUSURY
- Carpet typeSHAG
- Arabic “peace”SALAAM
- Alan Paton’s “___, the Beloved Country”CRY
- Oscar ___, player of Poe Dameron in “Star Wars” filmsISAAC
- One who calls people outUMP
- Statement to a chair of a meetingMOTION
- In need of directionsLOST
- Grandson of Adam and EveENOS
- Almost every get-rich-quick schemeSCAM
- Spot in a greenHOLE
- Outer layer of skinEPIDERMIS
- Throw shade atDIS
- Monopolist’s portionALL
- Territory ceded by Spain to the U.S. in 1898GUAM
- Vice citySODOM
- Van Gogh work that in 1987 became the most expensive painting ever soldIRISES
- ChoppingHEWING
- ___ orangeOSAGE
- Home on the Riviera, sayVILLA
- Didn’t contain one’s curiosityASKED
- AttemptSHOT
- Aria da ___CAPO
- Symbol on an “8” keySTAR
- Juno’s Greek counterpartHERA
- Mideast’s Gulf of ___ADEN
- Itsy-bitsy bitATOM
- Tribe for which the 45th state is namedUTE