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NYT Across Clues
- Did a bang-up jobCRUSHEDIT
- IotaSHRED
- Country without an official army, navy or air forceCOSTARICA
- Counterpart of “blanche”NOIRE
- RevelationEYEOPENER
- G.I. pal of Forrest GumpLTDAN
- Plug, sayDAMUP
- Big name in slip-on shoesTOMS
- “Guarding ___” (1994 Shirley MacLaine movie)TESS
- “Sure, they can go right ahead”LETEM
- TankVAT
- Crystal gazer’s lead-inISEE
- Props to a proofreaderNICECATCH
- Scrip specsMEDS
- 1994 Olympics locale: Abbr.NOR
- Amusement park ride, perhapsGOKART
- Company divisionPLATOON
- Like some parking and poetryMETERED
- Tasmania’s capitalHOBART
- Free add-on?DOM
- TNT, in poker slangTENS
- Spot of coffee?BREAKROOM
- Lead-in to service or sacrificeSELF
- Diciembre : doce :: enero : ___UNO
- Shiny balloon materialMYLAR
- Winter Olympics maneuverAXEL
- Certain bank jobREPO
- Relative of mauveLILAC
- Queen’s “We Are the Champions” vis-à-vis “We Will Rock You”SIDEA
- Cut backECONOMIZE
- More calculatingSLIER
- Attraction at a water parkLAZYRIVER
- Broadway character who sings “The Rumor”YENTE
- One way to gauge how well connected you areSPEEDTEST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Looped in, in a wayCCED
- Kind of treatmentROYAL
- Classic hit that begins “My friends feel it’s their appointed duty …”USEME
- SolidSTOUT
- Go downHAPPEN
- “I shall see thee, ___ I die, look pale with love”: “Much Ado About Nothing”ERE
- ForceDINT
- Become slick, in a wayICEOVER
- Landing placeTARMAC
- Letters that can fill in the blanks of “_A_D_ER” to make an appropriate surnameSNL
- Elusive thing for a popular showHOTTICKET
- Pool service?RIDESHARE
- Rub outERASE
- JunglelikeDENSE
- One who knows the drama of raising children?STAGEMOM
- Maze runnerMINOTAUR
- SwindleCON
- Ankle-biterTOT
- Dashboard abbr.MPH
- “Do Ya” band, informallyELO
- Experimented withDABBLEDIN
- Enterprise groupSTARFLEET
- Kylo of “Star Wars”REN
- Sixers in pro sports, for short?TDS
- Elementium or obsidium, in World of WarcraftORE
- Low soundMOO
- Oversize letter at the beginning of a chapterDROPCAP
- Initiates a proposal, maybeKNEELS
- “Good heavens!”MYLORD
- FreshSASSY
- Once you’re forced into this, there’s no going backEXILE
- Stopping pointLIMIT
- Still in itALIVE
- Tears downRAZES
- Sluggish flowOOZE
- Official document, informallyCERT
- =ARE
- Time for a countdown: Abbr.NYE