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NYT Across Clues
- Hot dish that sounds coldCHILI
- Increase, as a potADDTO
- ___ DhabiABU
- Composer CoplandAARON
- Feature of five U.S. presidents from Lincoln to HarrisonBEARD
- Hummus, for oneDIP
- Easy order for a baristaBLACKCOFFEE
- Feminine suffixESS
- They play among the reedsOBOISTS
- Gin flavoringSLOE
- Exclamation of epiphanyAHA
- Not quite ROFLLOL
- Inventor’s protectionPATENT
- $, %, & or @SYMBOL
- “If ___ Street Could Talk” (2018 film)BEALE
- “It is a tale told by an ___, full of sound and fury”: Shak.IDIOT
- Coil in a mattressBEDSPRING
- Oscar-winning film set partly in IranARGO
- Jell-O shapersMOLDS
- Slushy summer treatICEE
- Ocean invertebrate with a round, translucent bodyMOONJELLY
- Trumpet’s soundBLARE
- FuriousIRATE
- Prevailing tendenciesTRENDS
- Sherwood ___FOREST
- Go a-courting?SUE
- “The Waste Land” author’s monogramTSE
- Big nights before big daysEVES
- Artist Henri Toulouse-___LAUTREC
- A live one might be hotMIC
- Genre with a Hall of Fame in Cleveland ? or what can follow the respective halves of 17-, 33- and 40-AcrossROCKANDROLL
- Card player’s callUNO
- More robustHALER
- Pisa dough?EUROS
- Kylo ___ of “Star Wars”REN
- ServiceableOFUSE
- Put down new turf onRESOD
NYT Vertical Clues
- TaxiCAB
- “2001: A Space Odyssey” antagonistHAL
- Nest egg lettersIRA
- ___ citato (in the passage quoted)LOCO
- Rorschach patternINKBLOT
- Bubbling awayABOIL
- Dict. offeringsDEFS
- LoopyDAFT
- Overstep one’s boundsTRESPASS
- Verse that exalts its subjectODE
- “Easy on Me” singer, 2021ADELE
- Plains figure replaced by Monticello on U.S. nickelsBISON
- Surprise winUPSET
- Cucumber-like, maybeCOOL
- Lifelessly dullSTERILE
- “Take me ___”ASIAM
- Water power, informallyHYDRO
- CompadreAMIGO
- Mont Blanc, for oneALP
- Outskirts of the outskirtsBOONIES
- Book-loving Disney princess in a yellow gownBELLE
- WhirlpoolEDDY
- Bit of lightningBOLT
- Defeatist’s assertionICANT
- Bookish sortsNERDS
- Flappers in a gaggleGEESE
- Late singer with a food nameMEATLOAF
- PSAT takers, oftenJRS
- Operator of a stud farmBREEDER
- Community card between “flop” and “river” in hold’emTURN
- It’s connected to the tibiaFEMUR
- SheepishOVINE
- Intel missionRECON
- GawkSTARE
- Rights advocacy org.ACLU
- Some four-stringed instruments, for shortUKES
- Mötley ___CRUE
- Letter after piRHO
- Common conjunctionsORS
- John of SalisburyLOO
- “Acid”LSD