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NYT Across Clues
- Gets rid of, so to speakOFFS
- Parties with glowsticksRAVES
- Old-fashioned taste?SIP
- Menu at un caféCARTE
- Amazon’s bizETAIL
- Subj. for some aspiring bilingualsESL
- Clamoring for “The Bonfire of the Vanities”?CRYINGWOLFE
- They can help you get out of a rut, for shortAAA
- Business planAGENDA
- One of 20 on the TitanicLIFEBOAT
- TV alien played by Robin WilliamsMORK
- Selling someone on “The Importance of Being Earnest”?WILDEPITCH
- Group with lodgesELKS
- Exam with logic questions, for shortLSAT
- “Any other place besides here?”WHEREELSE
- Genesis creatorSEGA
- CurseHEX
- Kindle, e.g. … or a hint to this puzzle’s theme?EREADER
- Hair color of about 2% of the world’s populationRED
- Not fooled byONTO
- They’re a bit of a stretchYOGAPOSES
- Some jeans featuresRIPS
- Humorist BombeckERMA
- Spot to store “A Confederacy of Dunces”?TOOLECHEST
- ___ Zor-El, real name of SupergirlKARA
- Battle with clearly defined sidesUSVSTHEM
- “Now wait just a second!”HOLDIT
- With 14-Down, what “Fin” might meanTHE
- Positive review of a Nancy Drew mystery?PEACHYKEENE
- “Jingle Bells” contractionOER
- Architect born in GuangzhouIMPEI
- A dance or a dipSALSA
- Narc (on)RAT
- Six of the first 10 elements on the periodic tableGASES
- Units of poetryFEET
NYT Vertical Clues
- Philosopher with a “razor”OCCAM
- Crime drama set in the MidwestFARGO
- Fast-food fixtureFRYER
- RascalSTINKER
- Counterpart of “FF”REW
- Bikini, e.g.ATOLL
- SoundVALID
- Towering figure of architecture?EIFFEL
- Is outSLEEPS
- Creatures that have the densest fur of any mammal (up to 1 million hairs per square inch)SEAOTTERS
- Hayes with three Grammys and an OscarISAAC
- “Lady Lazarus” poet SylviaPLATH
- See 61-AcrossEND
- Onetime popular blog that covered Manhattan gossipGAWKER
- PredispositionBIAS
- R&B’s ___ BrothersISLEY
- Big name in jeansLEE
- “___ goes there?”WHO
- Lay figure?HEN
- People person, perhapsEXTROVERT
- Portuguese title with a tildeSAO
- CuspsEDGES
- “My word!”GEE
- Often-skipped parts of podcastsADS
- CoarseEARTHY
- Dashboard abbr.RPM
- “Essential” thingsOILS
- Gold insignia of the armed forcesOAKLEAF
- Babe or Wilbur, in filmPETPIG
- Conceptual frameworkSCHEMA
- Aristotle, to Alexander the GreatTUTOR
- Tony nominee MiloOSHEA
- A hostHEAPS
- HostEMCEE
- Singer of the titular song in 2012’s “Skyfall”ADELE
- Clear one’s plate, in a wayRINSE
- Bothered terriblyATEAT
- Gives the thumbs-upOKS
- “___ Last Bow” (Sherlock Holmes story)HIS