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NYT Across Clues
- Where the first velociraptor fossil was discovered (1923)GOBI
- Tank partTREAD
- Take a chanceDARE
- ___ Drago, foe of Rocky BalboaIVAN
- “Schitt’s Creek” actress CatherineOHARA
- Not loving anymoreOVER
- The unhappy drill press operator …FINDSWORKBORING
- Increases in intensityDEEPENS
- “I Am the Walrus” and “Revolution,” for twoBSIDES
- Cottage cheese morselCURD
- Beginner’s trumpet soundBLAT
- The unhappy calendar maker …NEEDSAWEEKOFF
- They’re raised on farmsBARNS
- ___-PacificASIA
- RR station infoETA
- Polish, in a wayEDIT
- TeaseRAGON
- Join together, in a wayWELD
- Something blown on for good luckDIE
- Low-effort internet jokeMEME
- World-wearyJADED
- The unhappy elevator operator …ASKSFORARAISE
- Wedding pairIDOS
- President who also served as provisional governor of CubaTAFT
- Frederick Douglass, for oneORATOR
- FoilsTHWARTS
- The unhappy orthopedic surgeon …WANTSMOREBREAKS
- Art Deco artistERTE
- First name on the Supreme CourtELENA
- Mix upSTIR
- RecognizedSEEN
- Westernmost capital in mainland AfricaDAKAR
- Freeway haulerSEMI
NYT Vertical Clues
- Image file type with a much-debated pronunciationGIF
- Poet exiled by AugustusOVID
- ScourgeBANE
- Not appropriateINDECENT
- Broadcasting aidsTOWERS
- Title woman of a 1965 Beach Boys hitRHONDA
- Part of a Mickey Mouse costumeEARS
- Torah holderARK
- Casually tryDABBLEIN
- Triangular snack itemDORITO
- ZealousAVID
- Shoe designer CaovillaRENE
- There are 10 million in a jouleERGS
- TatersSPUDS
- Tennis star NaomiOSAKA
- Spanish kissBESO
- Comaneci of gymnasticsNADIA
- Early people of the Great LakesERIES
- SpeculateWAGER
- Puts coins intoFEEDS
- One side of New York/ New Jersey’s G.W. BridgeFTLEE
- King or queen, e.g.BED
- Perform an operationADD
- On the straight and narrow nowREFORMED
- Book after JoelAMOS
- Original occupation for Rachel on “Friends”WAITRESS
- Early PC softwareMSDOS
- “Aladdin” villainJAFAR
- Cute calendar subjectKITTEN
- To whom the Parthenon is dedicatedATHENA
- Seafood serverRAWBAR
- Isn’t squareOWES
- Like royal flushesRARE
- Pay to playANTE
- Long hikeTREK
- Museum on the ThamesTATE
- GrazeSKIM
- Rio greetingOLA
- Mr., abroadSRI