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NYT Across Clues
- Shoe company with a fish nameBASS
- BumblingINEPT
- Hot rod raceDRAG
- Sets of points, in mathLOCI
- Some cartridge fillerTONER
- Hershey caramel-filled candyROLO
- Land between the Caspian Sea and the Persian GulfIRAN
- With sleight of hand, saySLYLY
- Devil-may-care attitude, in modern parlanceYOLO
- Having a meal!STRESSEATING
- Word from Swahili for “journey”SAFARI
- Go as far down asSTOOPTO
- CursesDAMNS
- Oscar-winning SophiaLOREN
- Landmark 1973 Supreme Court case, informallyROE
- M i l i t a r y t r a i n e e sSPACECADETS
- ___ Tometi, activist who co-founded Black Lives MatterOPAL
- Author Mario Vargas ___LLOSA
- AchingSORE
- Downward dogSTRIKEAPOSE
- Bit of butterPAT
- Historic 1965 march locationSELMA
- Business sign abbr.ESTAB
- “Seems about right”IDSAYSO
- Providers of some comic relief in “Star Wars”DROIDS
- “Will you marry me?”BOLDPROPOSAL
- Grand partyFETE
- Language quintetAEIOU
- Word on a deli scaleTARE
- Retail giant that opened its first U.S. store near Philadelphia in 1985IKEA
- Words, informallyVOCAB
- In great shapeHALE
- Ending with four or six, but not three or fiveTEEN
- Sound of disgustSNORT
- “Shoo!”SCAT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Pure joyBLISS
- Main arteryAORTA
- Neck warmerSCARF
- Singer O’ConnorSINEAD
- “Piece of cake!”ITSSIMPLE
- Florida State athlete, for shortNOLE
- Four-time Grammy winner for Best New Age AlbumENYA
- BombardsPELTS
- “Have a taste!”TRYIT
- Textiles and sundriesDRYGOODS
- Aussie hopperROO
- “Is that ___?”ALL
- Glue … or a rhyme for “glue”GOO
- Sp. ladiesSRAS
- Mardi Gras locale, for shortNOLA
- About to go under the knife, in briefPREOP
- Four: PrefixTETRA
- BeginningONSET
- Simba’s mate in “The Lion King”NALA
- RangeSCOPE
- Martini & ___ROSSI
- Chose, with “for”OPTED
- Some English noblesEARLS
- Those, to JoséESOS
- Make something seem less likely to be trueCASTDOUBT
- Vegetable in succotashLIMABEAN
- Pugilist’s goalKAYO
- Historical figure played by Kurt Russell in “Tombstone”EARP
- Some diner seating choicesBOOTHS
- Russians and BelarusiansSLAVS
- Classic theaterODEON
- Singer/songwriter HayesISAAC
- Girl in the “Our Gang” moviesDARLA
- Wintry mixSLEET
- ___ de gallo (condiment)PICO
- ThunderROAR
- Concern when buying shoesFIT
- Squeeze (out)EKE
- Where a long drive often startsTEE