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NYT Across Clues
- Make senseADDUP
- Many a get-rich-quick schemeSCAM
- Meal cooked in a Crock-PotSTEW
- Atlanta train systemMARTA
- Wife of ZeusHERA
- DomesticatedTAME
- MoolahBREAD
- Distance between belt holes, maybeINCH
- Sign at a highway interchangeEXIT
- Capable of floating, as a balloonLIGHTERTHANAIR
- Low-ranking “Star Trek” officer: Abbr.ENS
- Sombrero, e.g.HAT
- SmidgenTAD
- Neon or xenonGAS
- Soul singer ThomasIRMA
- WailCRY
- SanctimoniousHOLIERTHANTHOU
- Ken, to BarbieBEAU
- “Rocks,” in a drinkICE
- Captain’s place on a shipHELM
- Imposing and then someLARGERTHANLIFE
- Units on a football field: Abbr.YDS
- ___ Susan (dining table centerpiece)LAZY
- How long it might take for a mountain to formEON
- Word before “bite” or “go”ILL
- Rapper ___-ZJAY
- Word sometimes confused with “lie”LAY
- “Let’s put things in perspective” … or a title for this puzzleITSALLRELATIVE
- Martin Luther King’s “Letter From Birmingham ___”JAIL
- Debtors’ notesIOUS
- Brain divisionsLOBES
- Gawk atOGLE
- ___ menu (where to find Cut, Copy and Paste)EDIT
- Longtime Yankees manager JoeTORRE
- Runner UsainBOLT
- Where bears hibernateDENS
- Gives a thumbs-upOKAYS
NYT Vertical Clues
- SaunterAMBLE
- 1950s-’60s singer BobbyDARIN
- Bottom of the barrelDREGS
- Salt Lake City’s homeUTAH
- Stir-fried noodle dishPADTHAI
- JerseySHIRT
- PennyCENT
- Feature over many a doorwayARCH
- Honorific for GandhiMAHATMA
- Ending with farm or homeSTEAD
- Move from the gate to the runway, sayTAXI
- Mideast bigwigEMIR
- “Caution – ___ paint” (sign)WET
- SimplicityEASE
- Vindaloo accompanimentNAAN
- When repeated, water cooler soundGLUG
- Like a poison ivy rashITCHY
- Mother of Zeus (and an anagram of 15-Across)RHEA
- “Give my compliments to the ___”CHEF
- Part to playROLE
- “De-e-elish!”YUM
- Chairperson, e.g.HEAD
- Cousins of paddlesOARS
- Cracker brand with a yellow-and-blue logoRITZ
- Like Girl Scout “Mints”THIN
- Pioneering journalist NellieBLY
- Woman’s name that’s also a Spanish pronounELLA
- Made a comebackRALLIED
- 1963 Best Actress PatriciaNEAL
- Never betrayingLOYALTO
- Speck of land in the seaISLET
- Kids aroundJESTS
- The ScalesLIBRA
- Big office supply brandAVERY
- Positive responsesYESES
- Shakespeare villain who says “Virtue? A fig!”IAGO
- Cash register drawerTILL
- Rich vein of oreLODE
- Pompeii or Machu PicchuRUIN
- NabbedTOOK
- What you’re hired to doJOB