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NYT Across Clues
- Puzzling start?ACROSS
- Like some rumSPICED
- Where catalysts produce reactions, informallyCHEMLAB
- “Sounds good, but ? huh-uh”YEAHNO
- Root vegetable with stringy stalksCELERIAC
- OffsetNEGATE
- B precederORAL
- Painter’s protectorsDROPCLOTHS
- Blogroll assortmentSITES
- PretenseGUISE
- RollBUN
- Show of authority, metaphoricallyTEETH
- Apple ___INC
- After beginning?POST
- Like Gen-Z fans of classic rock, seeminglyBORNTOOLATE
- Things often controlled with remotesGARAGEDOORS
- Guaranteed successSUREFIREHIT
- The Rolling Stones’ “___ a Rainbow”SHES
- Ride, in a wayNAG
- Some sneaksNIKES
- Quaint confirmationTIS
- Scientist for whom a part of the brain is namedBROCA
- SkimpySCANT
- With sauceINSOLENTLY
- Swenson of “Benson”INGA
- Fresh startNEWDAY
- Gets a late start?SLEEPSIN
- “Get out of here!”GOHOME
- Birthplace of the Black Panther PartyOAKLAND
- Bad things for a lecturer to hearSNORES
- “There’s no wrong way to eat a ___” (classic tagline)REESES
NYT Vertical Clues
- ButtonholeACCOST
- Parisian sweets?CHERIE
- Get itRELATE
- Parts of many breakfast buffetsOMELETBARS
- Pick for pics, in briefSLR
- HypothesizedSAID
- HarmonizesSYNCS
- Key partner?PEELE
- “I, ___,” Shakespeare-inspired novel written from the villain’s perspectiveIAGO
- Some customer service agents nowadaysCHATBOTS
- GushENTHUSE
- “___ matter”DOESNT
- Rudely interruptingBARGINGINON
- OffsetsCOUNTERACTS
- Common condiment with fajitasPICODEGALLO
- Support against collapse, with “up”SHORE
- Something past or presentPARTICIPLE
- W.W. II Dambusters grp.RAF
- “That’s a good one!”OOH
- Butcher shop choicesLOINS
- Question asked by a surprise callerGUESSWHO
- Try to persuade through liesSHINEON
- SmartsSTINGS
- Home of the continental U.S.’s geographic centerKANSAS
- Road runner?ENGINE
- Foul ball’s place, maybeSTANDS
- FingerBLAME
- Día de los ___ (Spanish holiday)REYES
- What someone with anosmia cannot detectODOR
- Vintage, e.g.YEAR
- Just get (by)EKE