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NYT Across Clues
- Certain music royalties collector, for shortASCAP
- Viva ___ (aloud)VOCE
- Dirty lookSCOWL
- Even onceEVER
- Part of R.I.RHODE
- Big exporter of saffronIRAN
- Sci-fi intro to “forming”TERRA
- FoulVILE
- “Enjoy the food!”BONAPPETIT
- Sportscaster who memorably asked “Do you believe in miracles?”ALMICHAELS
- CrushOVERPOWER
- Emmy-winning FX series created by Donald GloverATLANTA
- “Curses!”FIE
- Challenger astronaut JudithRESNIK
- *”With enough butter, ___”ANYTHINGISGOOD
- CommandedLED
- Fuel economy authority, for shortEPA
- Main arteryAORTA
- *”A party without cake is ___”REALLYJUSTAMEETING
- Retin-A targetACNE
- Healthful property of a beach townSEAAIR
- Chicken or veal dish, in briefPARM
- MeritEARN
- Boardroom plot?GRAPH
- Hangout roomsDENS
- Pair of quadsOCTAD
- The Powerpuff Girls, e.g.TRIO
- Filmmaker with a distinctive styleAUTEUR
- Affixes, as a cloth patchIRONSON
- Something that’s gone bad if it floats when placed in a bowl of waterEGG
- *”If you’re alone in the kitchen and you drop the lamb, you can always just pick it up. ___?”WHOSGOINGTOKNOW
- Word mistakenly heard at a Springsteen concertBOO
- Under waySTARTED
- Beethoven’s ThirdEROICA
- ReverseUNDO
- TonsALOAD
- Seriously hurtMAIM
- Move quickly, informallyMOTOR
- ___ o’clock (when happy hour begins)BEER
- Host’s offer at a housewarmingTOUR
- SpongelikePOROUS
- Focal pointsLOCI
- *”I enjoy cooking with wine. Sometimes I ___”EVENPUTITINTHEFOOD
- “Same here”ASDOI
- Word with noodle or napWET
- ___ lepton (elementary particle)TAU
- *”The only time to eat diet food is while you’re waiting for ___”THESTEAKTOCOOK
- Stamps (out)SNUFFS
- One of Abraham Lincoln’s is in the SmithsonianHAT
- “Welcome to the Jungle” rockerAXLROSE
- Born with a silver spoon in one’s mouthFORTUNATE
- Cause of a smartphone ding, perhapsEMAILALERT
- Chef quoted in this puzzle’s starred cluesJULIACHILD
- Guitar partNECK
- Member of la famigliaMAMMA
- Letters on an F-22 RaptorUSAF
- One given onboardingHIREE
- 1975 Wimbledon champASHE
- Like voile and chiffonSHEER
- What may make the gradeTEST
- DirectSTEER
NYT Vertical Clues
- Shady spotARBOR
- Less-than-subtle basketball foulSHOVE
- Temporary road markersCONES
- “I don’t give ___!”ADARN
- Pharmaceutical picker-upperPEPPILL
- Penthouse perkVIEW
- “Coffee ___?”ORTEA
- Stone memorialCAIRN
- Suffix with existENT
- Actor Jason who was once on Britain’s national diving teamSTATHAM
- Four-stringed instrumentsCELLI
- Financial adviser SuzeORMAN
- Dry with a twistWRING
- Milk: PrefixLACTI
- NASA spacewalkEVA
- Try to winVIEFOR
- Page who became the first openly trans man to appear on the cover of Time magazine (2021)ELLIOT
- L.A. neighborhood referenced in Tom Petty’s “Free Fallin'”RESEDA
- CoolersPOKEYS
- Comedian MinhajHASAN
- How some bonds are soldATPAR
- Himalayan legendsYETIS
- FetchGOGET
- Provided tunes for a party, in briefDJED
- Backbone of Indian classical musicRAGA
- Earth toneECRU
- Body sci.ANAT
- Toon first introduced in the 1945 short “Odor-able Kitty”LEPEW
- Neighbor of Oman: Abbr.UAE
- Japanese honorificSAN
- Florida attraction with 11 themed pavilionsEPCOT
- “His wife could ___ lean”EATNO
- Family name in Steinbeck’s “East of Eden”TRASK
- “That’s it for me”IMDONE
- ExistARE
- OutfitRIG
- Drink garnished with nutmegNOG
- Quizzical responsesHUHS
- Part of NGO: Abbr.ORG
- Change from portrait to landscape, sayROTATE
- Neither red nor blue: Abbr.IND
- BenchmarkNORM
- Locks-up shop?SALON
- Any set of elements in a column on the periodic tableGROUP
- Japanese port near SapporoOTARU
- War zone danger, for shortIED
- “A Room of One’s Own” novelistWOOLF
- MacBUB
- Gastric acid, on the pH scaleONE
- Tribute in verseODE
- Classic Langston Hughes poemITOO
- First name in fashionCOCO
- SaharanARID
- Snacks that sometimes come in sleevesOREOS
- Words to live byMOTTO
- The Cardinals, on scoreboardsARI
- Large Hadron Collider bitION
- Many a rescue dogMUTT
- It’s not the whole thingPIECE
- Mount ___, California volcanoSHASTA
- CriticalVITAL
- Rank for a rear admiralTWOSTAR
- What the Unsullied warriors are on “Game of Thrones”EUNUCHS
- She turned Arachne into a spider after losing a weaving contestATHENA
- Wags a finger atSHAMES
- SeparateDETACH
- Tough period of the school yearEXAMS
- Bayt ___ (destination for a Muslim pilgrim)ALLAH
- Krispy ___KREME
- Crooner MelTORME
- HandyOFUSE
- Caffeine-rich nutsKOLAS
- Still alive, in dodgeballUNHIT
- Laissez-___FAIRE
- N.J. city on the HudsonFTLEE
- Meal at which parsley is dipped in salt waterSEDER
- Serious divideRIFT
- Candy aisle nameIKE
- ProtrudeJUT