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NYT Across Clues
- Like some face creams and serums, supposedlyANTIC
- Cost for a commercialADO
- Class now known as Family and Consumer Sciences, informallyHOMER
- W.N.B.A. star Taurasi with five Olympic gold medalsDIANA
- “___ qué?”POR
- OverABOVE
- Strip, as a shipUNRIG
- Extravagantly emotionalRHAPSODIC
- Rouse to actionBESTIR
- Close behind, as a canineTOHEEL
- N.L. West team, on scoreboardsARI
- Dearest partner?NEAREST
- Plant used to make mescalAGAVE
- “Go ahead, try this!”HAVEN
- Pear cultivarBOSC
- Rumble in the Jungle promoterDONE
- Gal in HollywoodGADOT
- Tube rider, e.g.BRIT
- Port of AlaskaSITKA
- Word with memory or bikeLANE
- Antilles residentCARIB
- Finish offDOIN
- SignOMEN
- 1985 benefit concert watched by nearly two billion peopleLIVER
- Fastidious roommate of classic TVUNGER
- One way to administer a tranquilizerDARTGUN
- To bootASS
- Electronics whizTECHIE
- Opposite of ruddySALLOW
- Engaged in some amorous behaviorCANOODLED
- Creator of Heffalumps and WoozlesMILNE
- Sing ___ALONG
- Swear words?IDO
- It has options for “cc” and “bcc”EMAIL
- Newsroom positionsDESKS
- With the circled letters, a hint to solving seven Across cluesCUT
- True-blueLOYAL
NYT Vertical Clues
- Actress UzoADUBA
- Montana, onceNINER
- Ankle bonesTARSI
- Still a contenderINIT
- Putting in an enclosureCAGING
- Loan lettersAPR
- “Why did I do that?!”DOH
- Exhibit grandiloquenceORATE
- Character that’s popular on social mediaHASHTAG
- Instrument with a bellOBOE
- Most frequent number, in mathMODE
- “May the forces of ___ become confused on the way to your house”: George CarlinEVIL
- Partner of ParksREC
- RitzyPOSH
- Has a novel experience?READS
- SidestepAVOID
- LeaseRENTOUT
- End of Arthur Miller’s “The Crucible,” e.g.ACTIV
- Courage under fireVALOR
- Cheese wrapped in waxEDAM
- Abstainer’s amountNONE
- Largest TV network in the world, by number of employeesBBC
- Word-of-mouthORAL
- Cortana : Microsoft :: ___ : AppleSIRI
- Scraping (out)EKING
- What you get when you put your hands together?TEN
- Scottish noble in “Macbeth”ANGUS
- Ones always taking cover?BEDHOGS
- Military moveRAID
- Crown coveringENAMEL
- One of many in Indiana Jones’s possessionRELIC
- Quell, as concernsALLAY
- First name on the Supreme CourtSONIA
- “Just peachy”SWELL
- Chaucer chapterTALE
- Chimp who orbited Earth in 1961ENOS
- Go kaput, with “out”CONK
- “The Beast” for the U.S. president, for oneLIMO
- No-goodnikCAD
- See 63-DownEDU
- With 62-Down, end of a college addressDOT