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NYT Across Clues
- Yankee Stadium has 24 of theseACRES
- In the thick ofAMID
- Org. with X-raysTSA
- Shape of a heron’s neckESS
- Bit of publicityPROMO
- Bag for a diamondBASE
- Yellowfin tunaAHI
- Cheney and Harris, informallyVEEPS
- One prone to idol thoughtsHEROWORSHIPPER
- Marsh birdsEGRETS
- Clubs often require them, for shortIDS
- Pool localesSPAS
- That: Sp.ESA
- “Never you worry”FRETNOT
- MoorDOCK
- Call into questionIMPUGN
- BouquetFRAGRANCE
- Break up clodsHOE
- Bolívar who was known as “the Liberator”SIMON
- Evening, to YvesSOIR
- Reggae-like genreSKA
- One looking for missing personsTRACER
- Singer White with the 1991 #1 hit “Romantic”KARYN
- Actress de MatteoDREA
- Inits. on some handbagsYSL
- Two-coloredBICHROME
- Model worldGLOBE
- End-of-semester form: Abbr.EVAL
- Flick, as a cigarette, informallyASH
- Disappearing sculpture mediumICE
- Big name in jet skisSEADOO
- GumptionNERVE
- ___ hallREC
- Stylish flairECLAT
- Square typeNERD
- Necessities for drug approvalsTRIALS
- English landing spotAERODROME
- Seat for the Queen?ARSE
- Egyptian symbol of lifeANKH
- Stick with it!FORK
- John Cho’s role in “Star Trek” filmsSULU
- LevelTIER
- Spill the teaDISH
- Hits high notes in high placesYODELS
- SuitBEFIT
- Setting of two Shakespeare playsVERONA
- Some coding statementsIFS
- Edith Wharton’s “ruin of a man”ETHANFROME
- Nautical agreementAYEAYE
- Bearer of roses, maybeBEAU
- Word with American or amberALE
- WhizACE
- Aunt ___ (role on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”)VIV
- Habitual fear of being exposed as a fraudIMPOSTERSYNDROME
- N.F.L. star Elliott, to fansZEKE
- EdifyTEACH
- Rikishi’s sportSUMO
- “Don’t be that ___”GUY
- Part of a skin-care routineTONER
- First pope to be called “the Great”STLEO
- DillydalliesDAWDLES
- “In Search of Lost Time” novelistPROUST
- Aphorism that’s visually depicted five times in this puzzle’s gridALLROADSLEADTOROME
- Pros with floorsTILERS
- Unit of cauliflowerHEAD
- Split, then come together?ELOPE
- Ultimate needsDISCS
- ParchedDRY
- Apply (to)REFER
NYT Vertical Clues
- Rosebud ravagerAPHID
- Latin for “I believe”CREDO
- Some black-and-white picturesRORSCHACHCARDS
- Prone to brooding, sayEMO
- ScattersSOWS
- Stacey of Georgia politicsABRAMS
- Easternmost leg of I-90, familiarlyMASSPIKE
- Suffix with fool or fiendISH
- Opus ___DEI
- Dance shoe attachmentsTAPS
- BundlesSHEAFS
- Put onAIR
- Home of the Simpson and Flanders householdsEVERGREENTERRACE
- Rocker Bob with 10 top 10 albumsSEGER
- Casper competitorSERTA
- One side of D.C.’s Federal TrianglePENNSYLVANIAAVENUE
- iPhone app with a graph in its iconSTOCKS
- Nail polish brandOPI
- Where all the people that come and go stop and say “hello,” in a 1967 hitPENNYLANE
- It’s a huge dealSTEAL
- State ___FAIR
- Former N.Y.C. mayor EdKOCH
- Actress ThurmanUMA
- Locale for a rock climberGORGE
- Noted shopping meccaRODEODRIVE
- More like an empty old mansion at night, sayEERIER
- Transport on the slopesTBAR
- Stop lyingRISE
- Celebrity chef DiSpiritoROCCO
- Point in a networkNODE
- ProfessAVER
- Combines, in a wayMELDS
- Fictional documentarian from KazakhstanBORAT
- Provider of a ball of thread, in mythARIADNE
- Like some cars and kissesSTOLEN
- ___ ClubELKS
- Neighbor of CuraçaoARUBA
- Theater rebukeSHH
- Scratch (out)EKE
- BotchMUFF
- You might be advised to do this for yourselfSEE
- Memo opener, oftenFYI
- “That’s rough”OOF
- Downwind locales for shipsLEESHORES
- “Now!”STAT
- Home of Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin EbadiIRAN
- Spilled the teaTOLD
- “Listen!,” in LeónOYE
- Cherry and peachHUES
- CombinedMERGED
- “Uh-oh!”YIKES
- Turn inside outEVERT
- Of whom Celine Dion said “If God would have a singing voice, he must sound a lot like ?”BOCELLI
- ___ Schneider, winningest woman in “Jeopardy!” historyAMY
- “___ the economy, stupid!”ITS
- Got together inMETAT
- White as a sheetPALLID
- Paul who was People magazine’s 2021 Sexiest Man AliveRUDD
- Tremendous successSMASH
- Squawked in painYOWLED
- Coup resultOUSTER
- Member of Gen Z, jocularlyZOOMER
- Busy businesswoman in a rom-com, e.g.TROPE
- LovedDEAR
- Title on Netflix’s “Bridgerton”LADY
- Univ. V.I.P.PROF
- Any of the Uruk-hai in “The Lord of the Rings”ORC
- Word with half or hardASS
- Fútbol cryOLE