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NYT Across Clues
- Temporarily stops runningSTALLS
- Sport-___ (some vehicles)UTES
- Contain, as a spewing oil wellCAP
- Military bigwigsBRASS
- “Pick me!”OOHOOH
- Light biteNOSH
- ExcitementADO
- GPS suggestionROUTE
- Breakfast trioSNAPCRACKLEANDPOP
- Classic songOLDIE
- ___-backwardsASS
- Smuggler’s unitKILO
- Record label for Pink and PitbullRCA
- Lets off the hook?UNCLIPS
- Otello, in “Otello”TENOR
- EvenTIED
- Act as a go-betweenLIAISE
- “You can skip me”PASS
- Puppet show trioKUKLAFRANANDOLLIE
- Fall guy?HUMPTY
- “That’s rough!”OOF
- Some Canadian nativesCREE
- In the tradition ofALA
- ___ Aldridge, pioneering Shakespearean actorIRA
- Lost baggage helpersIDTAGS
- Ad biz awardsCLIOS
- Producer of public radio’s “Radiolab”WNYC
- Spanish seasoning that’s a letter short of its English counterpartSAL
- Youngest daughter on “Black-ish”DIANE
- Hold tightlyCLASP
- Dangerous injectionVENOM
- Capital city with more than 300 islandsHELSINKI
- Sergey of GoogleBRIN
- “Nobody’s here but me”IMALONE
- Sailing trioWYNKENBLYNKENANDNOD
- Surrounded byAMONGST
- “Little Latin ___ Lu” (1960s hit)LUPE
- Effervescent citrus beverageLIMESODA
- Old Ford vehicles, for shortMERCS
- OpenOVERT
- SkyrocketsZOOMS
- Open ___MIC
- Strip pokers?AWLS
- FumesSTEWS
- Some skin artHENNAS
- Place for R.N.sICU
- Subj. of “The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test”LSD
- “lol” alternativeHEHE
- Unnecessary extraFAT
- Gilda of “Saturday Night Live”RADNER
- Folk trioPETERPAULANDMARY
- Rap artist Flo ___RIDA
- DineroMOOLAH
- ThrowHURL
- State a caseARGUE
- Director Taika ___WAITITI
- “Star Wars” nicknameANI
- Pronoun in DixieYALL
- Philosopher ___-tzuLAO
- Fortune 500 company with an avian symbolAFLAC
- Survivor of an all-out brawl … or a hint to 23-, 38-, 64- and 87-AcrossLASTONESTANDING
- Battle of Leningrad, e.g.SIEGE
- Something ratable by number of PinocchiosLIE
- Long transmission of folklore, saySAGA
- Charlotte Motor Speedway org.NASCAR
- UnderworldHADES
- Camera with a mirror, in briefSLR
- Hail on a bridgeAHOY
- TrashDELETE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Sammy on a 1998 cover of NewsweekSOSA
- HeapsTONS
- Good crosswords provide lots of themAHAS
- Chop (off)LOP
- John who wrote “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”LOCKE
- Arts-and-crafts kit trendy in the 1970s-’80sSHRINKYDINKS
- Open, as a bottle of wineUNCORK
- “TiK ___” (Kesha hit)TOK
- Class for some immigrants, for shortESL
- Foe of Robin HoodSHERIFF
- Geographically largest member of NATOCANADA
- InterjectADD
- In view?POPULAROPINION
- Upholsterer’s fabricBROCADE
- Certain expensive watch, in slangROLLIE
- Autobahn autosAUDIS
- Michael of R.E.M.STIPE
- Goes withSEES
- Jesus on the diamondALOU
- Big name in laptopsACER
- Digits ending many pricesNINES
- Baking meas.TSP
- Eponymous New Mexico tribeTAOS
- Do email scammingPHISH
- Radiant emanationsAURAE
- “Huh, you know him, too?!”SMALLWORLD
- Stadium sectionLOGE
- Police procedural beginning in 2003NCIS
- NewsTIDINGS
- Words before a yearANNODOMINI
- City on the RhôneLYON
- ZenithACME
- FleeTAKETOTHEHILLS
- Have ___ withANIN
- Ernest who wrote “Ready Player One”CLINE
- Tall and thinLANK
- JoinsWELDS
- Classic horror film localeCRYPT
- Actress/singer HudgensVANESSA
- Matches upSYNCS
- Makes fuzzyBLURS
- Nursing facility?MAMMARYGLAND
- Huffed and puffedBLEW
- Southern university whose team is the PhoenixELON
- ___ Clooney, Barbara Walters’s “most fascinating person” of 2014AMAL
- Litter soundsMEWS
- Chopped upDICED
- BMW competitorACURA
- SwerveVEER
- Letter that, surprisingly, is not the end of the Greek alphabetZETA
- AssailSETAT
- Campus buildingHALL
- SpiralsHELICES
- Charlize Theron’s role in 2015’s “Mad Max” rebootFURIOSA
- Dr. ___DRE
- Thick soupPOTAGE
- Sci-fi stunnerPHASER
- One who cries “Uncle!”?AUNT
- ContradictNAYSAY
- “Nuts!”DRAT
- UnderworldMAFIA
- Three sheets to the windOILED
- Things near funny bonesULNAE
- Load of laundryWASH
- Pet peeves?LICE
- Med. school courseANAT
- Fearsome figureOGRE
- SufferAIL
- “Forget about it!”NAH
- Freudian area of studyEGO
- Cable alternativeDSL