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NYT Across Clues
- Set a price ofASK
- RecedeEBB
- Arrange in foldsDRAPE
- They may hang out at pubsBEERGUTS
- Brendan of “Crash”FRASER
- Plain as dayCLEARCUT
- Way things look to the public, informallyOPTICS
- Buffalo’s N.H.L. teamSABRES
- Puffed snack foodRICECAKE
- Give the go-aheadLET
- Revered MuslimCALIPH
- Workers in puffy white hatsCHEFS
- Start of many young rappers’ namesLIL
- IntrinsicallyPERSE
- 2011 U.S. Open champ McIlroyRORY
- Hazard for takeoffs and landingsFOG
- Astronomical streakerMETEOR
- Be behind, in a wayOWE
- WarriorFIGHTER
- One of two in Princess Leia’s hairstyleBUN
- Thornton ___, “Our Town” playwrightWILDER
- Tit for ___TAT
- First lady TrumanBESS
- Daniel who wrote “Robinson Crusoe”DEFOE
- “The Star-Spangled Banner” contractionOER
- Key worker at a restaurant?VALET
- Sources of saliva and sweatGLANDS
- Slip upERR
- Game that requires bendingLEAPFROG
- Rude rejectionBITEME
- DudsATTIRE
- Sticker on green productsECOLABEL
- Means of climbing over rural fencesSTILES
- They can’t loseSUREBETS
- One-on-one pupilTUTEE
- Target of some football passesEND
- Spike of interest in movies?LEE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Some kindergarten lessonsABCS
- Ward of “CSI: NY”SELA
- Mascot on cookie boxesKEEBLERELF
- Long-legged wadersEGRETS
- Florida gridders, in headlinesBUCS
- A/C measure, for shortBTU
- Forrest Gump’s favorite soft drinkDRPEPPER
- Gradually increase, with “up”RATCHET
- Source of a big percentage of U.S. auto importsASIA
- Hunt-and-___ typingPECK
- Gaelic tongueERSE
- Make thinner, as airRAREFY
- Rulers, e.g. … or what the letters in 3-, 7-, 27- and 34-Down all haveSTRAIGHTEDGES
- Points of convergenceFOCI
- AilingILL
- Target of a plumber’s snakeCLOG
- ThrongCROWD
- Mandel of “America’s Got Talent”HOWIE
- David Bowie hit with the lyric “You’ve torn your dress, your face is a mess”REBELREBEL
- BoozehoundSOUSE
- Physicist Mach of Mach number fameERNST
- Many a Christmas treeFIR
- ConvenedMET
- “Be my guest!”FEELFREE
- BlackensTARS
- Group on top of a loose footballDOGPILE
- Bill for a 28-DownBARTAB
- Yoko often seen in sunglassesONO
- Like some brides or threatsVEILED
- Bellicose Greek godARES
- PersistLAST
- Rebuke to BrutusETTU
- Going ___ (bickering)ATIT
- Brought into the worldBORN
- Ration, with “out”METE
- Conditional wordELSE
- Line that an actor waits to hearCUE