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NYT Across Clues
- Writer who created OzBAUM
- “Obviously,” in slangNATCH
- First word of “A Visit From St. Nicholas”TWAS
- “… with possibly direr consequences”ORWORSE
- ___ Berliner, pioneer in phonograph recordsEMILE
- Lex Luthor, to SupermanARCHFOE
- RaisedHOISTED
- Bit of asparagusSPEAR
- AlternatelyBYTURNS
- Lines upSYNCS
- AgitatedINTURMOIL
- PriceySTEEP
- M.L.B. team with a big “W” in its logoNATS
- Rx orderSCRIP
- “Revolution,” to “Hey Jude”SIDEB
- Space-scanning org.SETI
- It may be bitterALE
- Like beesAPIAN
- Not ___ (mediocre)SOHOT
- Clear weeds, in a wayHOE
- Part “missing” from p.s.i.PER
- Mystery writer DeightonLEN
- Words cried after “Go”GETEM
- Abbr. after a price in a Craigslist adOBO
- Lt.’s inferiorENS
- DecidedlyINDEED
- Québec’s ___ St.-JeanLAC
- Soft drink since 1905RCCOLA
- Young hombreMUCHACHO
- Biblical verb endingETH
- Instruments for Israel Kamakawiwo’oleUKULELES
- German auto since 1899OPEL
- “That’ll teach you!”HAH
- Pigeon English?COO
- Basketball champions’ “trophy”NET
- Gillette brandATRA
- Leader of the house?USHER
- “Love is love,” e.g.TAUTOLOGY
- PallidASHEN
- Outlets, e.g.STORES
- Something that might lengthen a sentence?PRIOR
- MoneybagsFATCAT
- High school hurdle whose first two letters, phonetically, sound like one of its former componentsSAT
- Like all the answers with pairs of circled letters, punnilyMEHDEINCANADA
- Programming pioneer LovelaceADA
- Seasons in QuébecETES
- 15th birthday celebrationQUINCEANERA
- Tomtit is another name for itWREN
- Talks upSELLS
- Classical Icelandic literary workEDDA
- Title letters chanted in a 2011 Katy Perry hitTGIF
- Oldsmobile Cutlass modelCIERA
- Financial org. once deemed “too big to fail”AIG
- Newfoundland, e.g.: Abbr.ISL
- Serpentine swimmerEEL
- Root beer brandMUG
- VeteransOLDPROS
- Range within which you can answer the question “Can you hear me now?”EARSHOT
- Six-time winner of the N.H.L.’s Art Ross Trophy, born in SaskatchewanGORDIEHOWE
- “24” and “Suits” actress, born in HalifaxLESLIEHOPE
- Princess who says “Why, you stuck-up, half-witted, scruffy-looking nerf herder!”LEIA
- Dish served on a skewerSATAY
- Congresswoman OmarILHAN
- Actress LenaOLIN
- Suppliers of the milk for Roquefort cheeseEWES
- Singer Mary J. ___BLIGE
- Moves quickly and lightlyFLITS
- Not only thatPLUS
- Rehearsal, e.g., in slangSESH
- ApprovalsYESES
- You can believe itTENET
- “Likewise”SAME
NYT Vertical Clues
- Pears with a sweet-spiced flavorBOSCS
- Part of B.A.ARTS
- DeployUSE
- Alberta city named for an eagle-feather headdressMEDICINEHAT
- Like some birds or dollsNESTING
- ExciteAMPUP
- RankTIER
- Stops talking, with “up”CLAMS
- Mettle that may merit a medalHEROISM
- Two-player game invented in TorontoTABLEHOCKEY
- SardonicWRY
- ___ of ParliamentACTS
- Stops talking, with “up”SHUTS
- “Nice burn!”OHSNAP
- Battle ___ROYALE
- Seasonal destination near Quebec CityWINTERICEHOTEL
- Program introduced by the Trudeau government in 1984, colloquiallyFREEHEALTHCARE
- Approximate weight of the Liberty BellONETON
- SpotsESPIES
- Advocacy grp. that filed for bankruptcy in 2021NRA
- Words at an unveiling?IDO
- Cry after an award is announcedSPEECH
- Woman’s short hairstyleBOBCUT
- Portrayer of Senator Vinick on “The West Wing”ALDA
- Level or bevelTOOL
- Like some outletsELECTRICAL
- Desert planet of “Star Wars”TATOOINE
- Be batty, in a way?ECHOLOCATE
- Canuck, e.g., for shortNHLER
- Capital of QatarDOHA
- Like bells in carillonsRUNG
- Part of L.C.D.LEAST
- Some salon suppliesMOUSSES
- Like Rochester and Syracuse, but not New York CityUPSTATE
- Novel convenience?EREADER
- Band whose 1999 hit “Smooth” spent 12 weeks at #1SANTANA
- Sleep stageREM
- OverturnsUPENDS
- “Very high,” on a fire danger scaleORANGE
- Iowa Cubs baseball classificationAAA
- Et ___ (footnote abbr.)SEQ
- Federal regulatory org.FDA
- Rose or lilacHUE
- “Where ___ go wrong?”DIDI
- Novelist GaimanNEIL
- Pound soundARF
- Thrown togetherSLAPDASH
- They might help with changing your locksWIGSHOPS
- One with a phony personality?SIRI
- Snake oil, purportedlyCURE
- PassesGOESBY
- Central route thru townMAINST
- Leers atOGLES
- Frederick who composed “Camelot”LOEWE
- Helps a dish washer, sayDRIES
- One source of oilSHALE
- CheerELATE
- Shout, informallyHOLLA
- ___ Wars, conflicts of 1839-42 and 1856-60OPIUM
- It may be perfect or simple, but not bothTENSE
- Big elevator makerOTIS
- $15/hour, e.g.WAGE
- What most spiders have eight ofEYES
- Hitchhiker’s needLIFT
- International fashion magazineELLE
- Climb, as a ropeSHIN