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NYT Across Clues
- Tiny trunksSPEEDO
- Party personHOST
- “Are you freaking kidding me?”FORREAL
- Rural greetingHOWDEDO
- Many a “Survivor” settingISLE
- Bit of doubling down from a parentISAIDNO
- Event at a hot new club?INOUTING
- “I wish I were under four feet tall,” e.g.?SHORTLONGING
- M.S.G. team, on scoreboardsNYK
- Lot lotAUTOS
- Name found on a calendarAPRIL
- For whom the bell tollsTHEE
- Tactical reductions in lighting, as during W.W. IIDIMOUTS
- Sommelier’s superlativeOAKIEST
- Great garage sale findSTEAL
- Career for a scammer?PROCONNING
- Scissors’ soundSNIP
- Muse of comedy and idyllic poetryTHALIA
- German “village”DORF
- Bubbly, in a wayFOAMING
- ForwardsRESENDS
- How Cassius looks to Caesar, in ShakespeareLEAN
- Muscle relaxersHOTPACKS
- Dripping in jewelry, slangilyICY
- Real dopeGOOF
- Secret service member?ELOPER
- CholerIRE
- What’s said in passing?NAH
- Test subjectLABANIMAL
- Repeated small role for Paul RuddANTMAN
- Transcript fig.GPA
- Slinky?SPRINGFALLING
- That’s in Seine!EAU
- Six-winged biblical beingSERAPH
- Famous drawing of a ship?SIRENSONG
- Theater rival of Regal and CinemarkAMC
- Double-helix materialDNA
- Food fight soundsSPLATS
- Sight along a country roadSILO
- Score on a clean sheetNIL
- Lead guitarist of Queen, who has a Ph.D. in astrophysicsBRIANMAY
- Black humorBILE
- Kind of race that’s not quite a half-marathonTENMILE
- Kicks down the roadPUNTSON
- Kate of “House of Cards”MARA
- ___ Troi, character on “Star Trek: T.N.G.”DEANNA
- Kind of lilySEGO
- Dinner date that makes a good story?ODDEVENING
- Richard Parker in “Life of Pi,” for oneTIGER
- Like much prized blue-and-white porcelainMINGERA
- Crab or lobsterDECAPOD
- Texter’s toodle-ooTTYL
- “Bleeding Love” singer LewisLEONA
- 1970 hit for Neil DiamondSHILO
- Ad Council output, in briefPSA
- A kiss, a hug, a wave, the works?WHOLEPARTING
- Title of an essay by a hit man?ONOFFING
- Weeks, in OaxacaSEMANAS
- Analogy wordsISTO
- Common pet nameSWEETIE
- Goes on and on and onJABBERS
- Bet bitCHIP
- Work-from-home wear, informallySWEATS
NYT Vertical Clues
- It’s guarded in soccerSHIN
- Carnival ridePONY
- Jedi ally from EndorEWOK
- End of a college search?EDU
- Some work at a car washDETAILING
- Public hatredODIUM
- Adjective often capitalized in the BibleHIS
- Org. concerned with plantsOSHA
- Serve, as messy cafeteria foodSLOPON
- Earthling, in sci-fiTERRAN
- Act on behalf ofFILLINFOR
- Bear, in BogotáOSO
- DiatribesRANTS
- Considerably large, in Appalachian dialectRIGHTSMART
- Rock’s ___ Brickell & New BohemiansEDIE
- One of two for six of VIII?ANNE
- RecordLOG
- LeadingONTOP
- Thanksgiving table decorationGOURD
- The first man ever created, in Maori loreTIKI
- You might see one upside down on a barSTOOL
- Broad valleyDALE
- Still shot of a moving image, in tech-speakSCREENGRAB
- “Grand slam” in showbizEGOT
- Relationship conditions, so to speakSTRINGS
- New England vacation destination, familiarlyTHECAPE
- “Whoa there, Warren G.!”?EASYHARDING
- That one will never have againOFALIFETIME
- Compliment for a lexicographer?NICEMEANING
- Squid squirtINK
- Family-friendly ratingsPGS
- Coors of brewing fameADOLPH
- Making an impression?APING
- What prices and hearts may doSOAR
- Unclaimed areaNOMANSLAND
- GreetingsHELLOS
- Certain government agent, informallyFBISPY
- Friend groupPALS
- Kapoor who played the game show emcee in “Slumdog Millionaire”ANIL
- Tried to engineer an advantageANGLED
- Author who wrote “Weeds are flowers, too, once you get to know them”AAMILNE
- Energy optionNUCLEAR
- Touches on both sidesSPANS
- Still fightingINIT
- Cutting class in med school?ANATOMYLAB
- Old timerSANDGLASS
- Not quite enoughONETOOFEW
- Some gas stations, in briefBPS
- RegretRUE
- Stop hiding behind?MOON
- Former Indigenous inhabitants of modern-day BuffaloERIES
- Word after Minute or meterMAID
- Chili variety that means “wide” in SpanishANCHO
- Some of the wildlife in the 20,000-year-old paintings in Lascaux CaveDEER
- HotEROTIC
- Go “poof!”VANISH
- IncreasesGAINS
- Good name for a political pundit?ILENE
- Street clearersPLOWS
- Nickname for AtlantaTHEA
- Resting placeTOMB
- Prefix in the names of many causesANTI
- Pocket at a restaurantPITA
- Bit of a fitSNIT
- For-eh-verAGES
- Publication co-founded in 1889 by Dow and Jones, in briefWSJ
- Course numberPAR
- Red grp.GOP
- Late ___FEE
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