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NYT Across Clues
- Earners of creditsACTORS
- One selling airtime, informallyADREP
- Emulates a chipmunk, saySCAMPERS
- Like a beaming smileFROMEARTOEAR
- Go out to get some juice?POWERNAP
- Pork-cutting optionLINEITEMVETO
- Ingredient in an Alabama slammerAMARETTO
- ReviseAMEND
- Word with “two” or “three” to describe a slothTOED
- Small kitchen knifePARER
- Abstract artist MondrianPIET
- Thomas Hardy title characterTESS
- Bottom partBASS
- Traveled like CharonFERRIED
- Schedule keeper: Abbr.CAL
- One for whom underwear is pantsBRIT
- “Wait … what did you just say?!”HOLDON
- FuseUNITE
- Three-dimensionalSPATIAL
- “Have You Never Been ___,” #1 album for Olivia Newton-JohnMELLOW
- Origami designs thought to bring good fortuneCRANES
- One receiving a congratulatory email from eBayHIGHESTBIDDER
- Helps secure a loanCOSIGNS
- Recovery centerREHAB
- Refused to shareHOGGED
- ScratchMOOLA
- Tablet taken before going to bed, maybeIPAD
- Portrayer of Marvel’s HawkeyeRENNER
- Left the harborSAILEDOFF
- Rapper who co-founded Mass Appeal RecordsNAS
- Green liqueurPERNOD
- Dinosaur of kids’ TVBARNEY
- It’s nothingNIL
- HostENTERTAIN
- Signaled slylyWINKED
- ___ Top (low-cal ice cream brand)HALO
- Camaro, for oneCOUPE
- As oneBONDED
- Birth day presence?DOULA
- “All in the Family” subjectBIGOTRY
- “Don’t dwell on the past”FORGETABOUTIT
- Families-and-friends support groupALANON
- NegotiateBROKER
- Some diners … and donorsPATRONS
- Provide a passwordLOGON
- Was rife (with)TEEMED
- Matthew of “The Americans”RHYS
- Save for later, in a wayDVR
- SkeweredSPEARED
- Like Queen Anne’s lace?HERS
- Traditional accountsLORE
- Onetime hair removal brandNEET
- Let out or take inALTER
- Stage name for hip-hop’s Sandra DentonPEPA
- It’s all the rageMANIA
- “What-EVER” reactionsEYEROLLS
- Post-distraction segueASIWASSAYING
- Light-filled roomSOLARIUM
- Way, way offNOTEVENCLOSE
- Hitchcock’s forteSUSPENSE
- ClearingGLADE
- Like bison vis-à-vis beefLEANER
NYT Vertical Clues
- Key for Chopin’s “Heroic” PolonaiseAFLAT
- It might be organizedCRIME
- Foundation optionsTONES
- Eclipses and comets, perhapsOMENS
- Joy of MSNBCREID
- Parked it, so to speakSAT
- MaximallyATMOST
- Pacific birds?DOVES
- Bit of thatchingREED
- Take sides?EAT
- Catapulted, sayPROPELLED
- Bird much seen in citiesSPARROW
- Reply to a ringCOMEIN
- Not in the darkAWARE
- Adriatique, e.g.MER
- Task for a sous-chefPREP
- Like sirensENTICING
- Be considered perfectRATEATEN
- More than just cleanSPOTLESS
- Shopping in order to improve one’s moodRETAILTHERAPY
- FireARDOR
- They might be wirelessBRAS
- Desktop iconFOLDER
- Surname of Harry Potter’s adoptive familyDURSLEY
- Pop star nickname, with “the”BIEB
- Bet strategicallyHEDGED
- Mythical nymphNAIAD
- ReliquarySHRINE
- Inspiration for the FrisbeePIEPAN
- FlooredAGHAST
- Longtime Ohio State basketball coach MattaTHAD
- Filet ___MIGNON
- Stopped smoking?COOLED
- Half of a notorious outlaw duoBONNIE
- Added to the languageCOINEDAPHRASE
- First little piggy’s destinationMARKET
- Key hit with a pinkieRETURN
- It helps take the edge offSANDER
- Just going through the motionsONAUTO
- Complete, as a crosswordFILLIN
- Creations for Mardi GrasFLOATS
- Particles composed of two up quarks and one down quarkPROTONS
- Did a TV marathon, sayBINGED
- Start of some no-frills brand namesECONO
- In a lather, with “up”WORKED
- Happy ___HOUR
- Come back aroundBOOMERANG
- Bits of hijinks?DOTS
- What Mr. Clean, Captain Picard and Michael Jordan have in commonBALDNESS
- Thought expressed in American Sign Language by extending the pinkie, thumb and index fingerILOVEYOU
- Compilations of funny film faux pasGAGREELS
- Soeur’s siblingFRERE
- Warehouse loading areasBAYS
- *shrug*BEATSME
- “We want all the juicy details!”TELLUS
- Maintain, in a way, as a highwayREPAVE
- Michael whose initials match those of his famous comedy troupePALIN
- Cut throughHEWED
- “___ and Majnun” (Arabic story that inspired a Clapton hit)LAYLA
- One of the “holy trinity” ingredients in Cajun cuisineONION
- Advice to one in a lather?RINSE
- Very inclined (to)EAGER
- Sting, perhapsTRAP
- Taverna staplePITA
- Spice related to nutmegMACE
- Argentite, e.g.ORE
- Fifth of eightSOL
- Show filmed at Rockefeller Ctr.SNL