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NYT Across Clues
- Something cut by a lapidaryGEM
- Lineup at a truck stopRIGS
- Stunned, in a wayTASED
- There was much of it in ShakespeareADO
- Head of Harpo ProductionsOPRAH
- ConsciousAWAKE
- Cry of disgustFEH
- Relative of a raccoonCOATI
- Many eyes are upon it, informallyTATER
- With 22-Across, mid-20th-century giant in 59-/62-AcrossF/ER/LA/VN/IK/S
- See 20-AcrossS/PI/RN/EA/ST/LR/EA/Y
- Appear that waySEEMTO
- Direction in EspañaESTE
- Bag, in commercialeseSAK
- Port in southern ItalyBARI
- Secret knowledgeARCANA
- Counted toward the totality ofFIGUREDIN
- Turns (off)SHUTS
- Things exchanged between brides and groomsIDOS
- Hit for 20-/22-Across (1969 or 1977)MYWAY
- About half of a regular soccer fieldACRE
- William and Mary, e.g.NAMES
- FlagLOSESTEAM
- CoffersCHESTS
- “Haughty Juno’s unrelenting ___”: AeneidHATE
- Old TV knob abbr.HOR
- OnATOP
- Adjusts one’s sightREAIMS
- With 62-Across, see 20-AcrossPOPULAR
- See 59-AcrossMUSIC
- Shade of blueROYAL
- Martin Luther King Jr. had oneDREAM
- Fill for a schoonerALE
- Actor who was People magazine’s 1992 Sexiest Man AliveNOLTE
- Cabinet departmentSTATE
- ___ ArborANN
- Pastime for Napoleon and Benjamin FranklinCHESS
- ToreSPED
- Soft component of fleece?CEE
NYT Vertical Clues
- BlundersGAFF/ES
- First woman to receive her own New York City ticker-tape parade (1926)EDER/LE
- Native ArizonanMOHA/VE
- Moon or MercuryROCK/STAR
- N.Y.S.E. debutIPO
- UnderstandGRAS/P
- SpoofSATI/RE
- Secret spillersTATT/LERS
- ConsciousAWAR/E
- Thai dipSATA/YSAUCE
- Squeeze (out)EKE
- German “the”DER
- Duncan ___HIN/ES
- Some cloudsN/IMBUSES
- Old film dogA/STA
- Western city known as “Family City U.S.A.”OREM
- Bone cavitiesANTRA
- Casey of “American Top 40”KASEM
- Bit of bucolic verseIDYL
- Country houseCHATEAU
- Small songbirdFINCH
- Where to find an American in Moscow?IDAHO
- 1960s TV character who often said “Surprise, surprise, surprise!”GOMERPYLE
- ___ JimaIWO
- First automaker to offer seatbelts as an option (1949)NASH
- Coin collector’s interestYEAR
- Beans and riceSTAPLES
- Like some glassesSTEMMED
- Alphabet trioSTU
- Ford contemporaryOLDS
- Line on an auto shop invoicePARTS
- One spared by God in a Bible storyISAAC
- Who wrote, in a classic children’s book, “It is hard to be brave … when you’re only a Very Small Animal”MILNE
- Something that might be stolen while a crowd watches?SCENE
- Supply for General MillsOATS
- GarnerREAP
- G.O.P. grp.RNC
- Cry of aweOOH
- Disposed of, in a wayATE