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NYT Across Clues
- Source of the quote “It is more blessed to give than to receive”ACTS
- Creator of terraced agricultural fields known as andenesINCA
- Not alcoholicSOFT
- Wig (out)FREAK
- Place to slurp ramenNOODLEBAR
- Meghan Markle’s “something borrowed”TIARA
- Cheesesteak topperPROVOLONE
- Good auto for an L.A.-to-N.Y.C. road trip?TRANSAM
- R.N.’s insertionIVLINE
- Queen’s protectionSTINGER
- Fermented beverageALE
- Frequent maid of honor, in briefSIS
- Writers’ org. with apt initialsPEN
- Alternative to blindsANTES
- Mortgage offeringRATE
- Historian Schomberg of the Harlem RenaissanceARTURO
- Literally, “skewer”SHISH
- Group photo pose during a rushSORORITYSQUAT
- FlipGOAPE
- Jeep successorHUMVEE
- Leak (through)SEEP
- BART : San Francisco :: ___ : PhiladelphiaSEPTA
- Chemical suffixIDE
- “The Simpsons” character with an 18-letter last nameAPU
- Record label co-founded by DrakeOVO
- Longtime NPR call-in showCARTALK
- Home to California’s Limekiln State ParkBIGSUR
- Cheese from the south of ItalyBURRATA
- Numbers that come after 1AREACODES
- Renée ___ Goldsberry of “Hamilton”ELISE
- Kind of architectural movement with the philosophy of living with lessTINYHOUSE
- Author Mario Vargas ___LLOSA
- Part of a French 101 conjugationETES
- “Wuthering Heights” settingMOOR
- Impertinent sortSNOT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Toward the tailAFT
- Polecats, raccoons, squirrels, etc.CRITTERS
- Dress downTEARINTO
- Brand once produced by Dow ChemicalSARAN
- SomewhatINPART
- Summer temperatures of 120º F, in Death ValleyNORM
- Say “You’re so-o-o cute!,” e.g.COO
- “Stronger than pain” sloganeerADVIL
- PersuadeSELL
- Uncommon member of a high school bandOBOIST
- Civil rights activist ___ Lou HamerFANNIE
- Things that parks and families haveTREES
- Marsupium, by another nameKANGAROOPOUCH
- Cause of a breakupLOVERSQUARREL
- Title for Frida KahloSENORA
- Brazilian’s placeSPA
- PallidASHY
- Signature scent introduced in 1968ESTEE
- Alive with excitementAHUM
- ItchURGE
- Mesopotamian goddess of love and warISHTAR
- ___ factoIPSO
- Ohio claims to be its birthplaceAVIATION
- TV character who said “I do love a locker room. It smells like potential”TEDLASSO
- High-pitched cryEEK
- Christmas ___SPIRIT
- ___ Gant, protagonist of Thomas Wolfe’s “Look Homeward, Angel”EUGENE
- Windows might be opened by onePCUSER
- EaseABATE
- When doubled, racing soundVROOM
- They’re denoted by T’s, for teesTALLS
- StatesSAYS
- X, maybe, in SpanishBESO
- What Salt-N-Pepa were not, despite their nameDUO
- Gobble upEAT