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NYT Across Clues
- Accumulated, with “up”PILED
- Asked earnestlyPLED
- ___ War (1899-1902)BOER
- Muscat residentOMANI
- Org. that supported the Lovings in Loving v. VirginiaACLU
- Humerus attachmentULNA
- Six-time All-Star for the Arizona Diamondbacks (2013-18)PAULGOLDSCHMIDT
- “Shut … UP!,” in a textOMG
- Java, for one: Abbr.ISL
- FlummoxedATALOSS
- Taraji P. ___, star of “Hidden Figures”HENSON
- Word with twist or tongueTIE
- “Moonbeam,” for a flashlight, e.g.MILITARYJARGON
- Compound containing an NH2 group, informallyAMINO
- Shirts and blousesTOPS
- Yule quaffNOG
- Some hosp. workersLPNS
- Circe turned Odysseus’ men into these, in the “Odyssey”SWINE
- “Little” fellow of old comicsNEMO
- Spike in movie rentals?LEE
- Part of a wineglassSTEM
- Kingdom of horsemen in “The Lord of the Rings”ROHAN
- “Are you as jazzed as I am?”ISNTITEXCITING
- Alley ___OOP
- “Enough already!”STOPIT
- Class for baseball’s Albuquerque IsotopesTRIPLEA
- ___ Records (British label)EMI
- Univ. paper graders, maybeTAS
- People are protected when they’re in itSAFEENVIRONMENT
- Aide: Abbr.ASST
- Man of the cloth?DIOR
- Rich dessertTORTE
- Some sorority chaptersRHOS
- Yemen’s capitalSANA
- StartONSET
NYT Vertical Clues
- Cops, in slangPOPO
- One leading the faithful in prayerIMAM
- Some creases on the faceLAUGHLINES
- Photo blowup: Abbr.ENL
- Start, as a mealDIGINTO
- Ghostly shadePALLOR
- Like some TV screens, for shortLCD
- Who sings “Let It Go” in “Frozen”ELSA
- Aid in some makeshift repairsDUCTTAPE
- Cause of a limp, maybeBUMLEG
- MixtureOLIO
- Some rushers, in footballENDS
- “Dagnabbit!”RATS
- Greek peak southeast of OlympusOSSA
- Bits of forensic evidenceHAIRS
- Start of a German countEINS
- WSJ competitorNYTIMES
- Shopping ___MALL
- Louvre Pyramid architectIMPEI
- Rocker Bon JoviJON
- Bob Feller and Nolan Ryan each pitched 12 of theseONEHITTERS
- For whom “time and tide wait,” in a sayingNOMAN
- Pagoda instrumentGONG
- Per diem payments, e.g.STIPENDS
- Like the monsoon seasonWET
- “Me? Uh-uh!”NOTI
- Crept quietlySTOLE
- CastigateRIPINTO
- Apartment restrictionNOPETS
- Onetime Nissan S.U.V.XTERRA
- Spanish for “how”COMO
- Ivan or Peter, e.g.TSAR
- Overly hastyRASH
- “Given that …”IFSO
- Reebok competitorAVIA
- Pay (up)ANTE
- Leave inSTET
- B+, e.g.ION
- Part of many a three-day weekend: Abbr.MON