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NYT Across Clues
- ___’s number, cognitive limit to how many relationships a person can maintainDUNBAR
- Buy-lines?SLOGANS
- Bit of bedroom furnitureARMOIRE
- Onetime set of 13COLONIES
- IntermittentlyONANDOFF
- They’re right on an election map ? or a description of 17-Across?REDSTATES
- Taunting response to a challengerWHOYOU
- “Indeed”ITISSO
- What’s the deal?SALE
- Implement used with a Venetian fórcolaOAR
- Start of some California city namesLOS
- Core groupABS
- Reference for exploring AmericaUSATLAS
- Screwdriver component ? or a description of 37-Across?ORANGEJUICE
- Olympics no-nosSTEROIDS
- Actor/activist GeorgeTAKEI
- Prefix with -podOCTO
- Earthy pigmentOCHER
- “The One,” in a sci-fi film seriesNEO
- English meaning of the Portuguese “e”AND
- Private plane producerCESSNA
- Part of the Statue of Liberty that’s about four feet longTOE
- Negative space?DARKROOM
- Marley in “Marley & Me,” e.g. ? or a description of 48-Across?YELLOWLAB
- “Help!”SOS
- Actress TeriGARR
- With 58-Across, what’s represented by this puzzle’s colored “stripes”PRIDE
- See 57-AcrossFLAG
- Dressing room assessmentFIT
- HaveOWN
- Something that can be “dead” that was never aliveMAIL
- Competitor of The Vitamin ShoppeGNC
- Before, onceERE
- Gender-neutral possessive pronounONES
- City between Gainesville and OrlandoOCALA
- Tarot card figure classically depicted in ragged clothingFOOL
- Clickable addressURL
- Bureaucracy surrounding environmental regulations ? or a description of 76-Across?GREENTAPE
- Device with a pair of spoolsCASSETTE
- A year in PortugalANO
- Slow-moving creaturesSLOTHS
- Time in historyERA
- Title TV character whose name is an acronymALF
- StrikeSMITE
- I, in the Greek alphabetIOTA
- I, in the NATO alphabetINDIA
- Double-breasted outerwearPEACOATS
- N.H.L. team from Ohio ? or a description of 93-Across?BLUEJACKETS
- D.M.V. issuancesIDCARDS
- T.S.A.-offered program, familiarlyPRE
- Lil ___ XNAS
- Like a glib answerPAT
- Subject line abbr.ATTN
- RelaxedATEASE
- 2014 boxing documentaryIAMALI
- Bygone medical device used in electrotherapy ? or a description of 111-Across?VIOLETRAY
- “The Martian Chronicles” authorBRADBURY
- Film battle sequence, e.g.SETPIECE
- Unfaithful sort?ATHEIST
- Spayed, sayDESEXED
- R.S.V.P. tallyYESSES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Heavy cart pulled by a carriageDRAY
- “Sorry ? I don’t think so”UMNO
- Small bumpNODULE
- Book jacket bitBIO
- WoofARF
- Get a better rate, for shortREFI
- Copy writerSCRIBE
- Silty soilLOESS
- Sharon who has a Pulitzer Prize for poetryOLDS
- Take a bad turnGOSOUTH
- Tiny pestANT
- Actress Long of “Boyz N the Hood”NIA
- Gets started onSETSTO
- Parka relativeANORAK
- Tightly encloseSEALIN
- Catherine of “Schitt’s Creek”OHARA
- Glam rock band with six #1 hits in England in the 1970sSLADE
- “Yay!,” in internet-speakWOOT
- Food truck offeringsTACOS
- Canadian gas brandESSO
- ___ de Dios (“God’s eye”)OJO
- ReliefSUCCOR
- Deal withSEETO
- One of four on most keyboardsARROW
- ByNEAR
- Ornamental tree with fan-shaped leavesGINKGO
- Agenda bitITEM
- BurnSCALD
- Titus in the WWE Hall of FameONEIL
- Outcome with no winnerDRAW
- Aleppo’s landSYRIA
- Folklore creatureELF
- “What are you ___?!”DOING
- Fall bloomASTER
- “? maybe that’s a bad idea, though”ORNOT
- Tiny building blocksLEGOS
- Language from which Alaska gets its nameALEUT
- Support for a dancerBARRE
- Bay Area airport codeSFO
- Kind of diet that eschews processed foodsPALEO
- Work well (with)GEL
- 12th-most-common street name, per the U.S. Census BureauMAPLE
- What a face emoji often lacksNOSE
- Dungeons & Dragons figureCLERIC
- MultitudeSEA
- Play lists?CASTS
- Make more secure, in a wayFASTEN
- Belgian painter JamesENSOR
- Circumforaneous sortNOMAD
- French pet name that means “cabbage”CHOU
- Word with gas or thinkTANK
- Dominoes, e.g.TILES
- Samoan capitalAPIA
- Part of a modern entertainment systemLEDTV
- “Actually ?”FACTIS
- Cry before overtimeITSATIE
- Palindromic Steely Dan album titleAJA
- Deviate (from)DEPART
- Major wine-producing countryITALY
- Province in 91-DownASTI
- Did some paddlingCANOED
- Behaved like an assBRAYED
- Theatrical lines that break the fourth wallASIDES
- “Ciao!”PEACE
- Triceratops contemporary, informallyTREX
- Consumer-to-consumer marketplaceEBAY
- “Irish Rose” loverABIE
- DishevelMUSS
- Letters by some barsLTE
- “Twist and Shout” and “Yesterday,” for the BeatlesEPS
- GPS suggestion: Abbr.RTE
- Satisfied soundsAHS
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