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NYT Across Clues
- Breakout company of the 1970sATARI
- What 7-Down is pig Latin forBEE
- Unpopular workerSCAB
- What often has Fox, but not FXBASICCABLE
- Machete-like knifeBOLO
- Comment upon calling backITSMEAGAIN
- “Ma Belle ___” (1970 #5 hit)AMIE
- Pics on pecs, sayTATS
- Rogers of old westernsROY
- Employment historyCAREER
- One of twoHALF
- ___ Hall, former “Today” host with a self-titled daytime talk showTAMRON
- “Well, my comment sure sounds dumb now …”ISPOKETOOSOON
- Area around the mouthDELTA
- Blows wildlyRAGES
- Tooth driller’s deg.DDS
- God often represented as a beautiful winged youthEROS
- Falafel shop stockPITAS
- Prohibition of Leviticus 11PORK
- Not forwardAFT
- It looks better with curlsBICEP
- “You must be dreaming”NOWAY
- Remark from one who gets a roundDRINKSAREONME
- Judged to beSEENAS
- Retirement plan, informallyROTH
- StripDIVEST
- World’s busiest airport: Abbr.ATL
- Sound of an unsuccessful attempt at stone skimmingPLOP
- French liqueur flavoringANIS
- Cry after pulling a prankAPRILFOOLS
- Liquid weapon, or a solid oneMACE
- Sole proprietors?SHOESTORES
- Dishes served in the final scene of “Titus Andronicus”PIES
- Cards, sayIDS
- Coffer, e.g.CHEST
NYT Vertical Clues
- SomeABIT
- “Cheerio!”TATA
- One who helps out briefly?ASST
- Acoustic flourishes during a comic’s setRIMSHOTS
- Something can’t be neat if you add thisICE
- Motley skill setBAGOFTRICKS
- Where a town in Wyoming was once sold (for $900,000)EBAY
- Man found within state lines?ELI
- Uno alternativeSBARRO
- Daytime TV catchphraseCOMEONDOWN
- Xenomorph, more familiarlyALIEN
- Dutch for “farmer”BOER
- Eric ___, author of “The Very Lonely Firefly”CARLE
- Wraps upENCASES
- First Hebrew prophet to have a biblical book named for himAMOS
- Lead-in to a street name, perhapsAKA
- Fun times between the sheets?TOGAPARTIES
- ImpressionIDEA
- Feudal underlingSERF
- Red herring, for onePLOTDEVICE
- Hall of fame collaborator?OATES
- 1/8 oz.DRAM
- Isle along the Sound of SleatSKYE
- They’re broken just for funPINATAS
- DismissPOOHPOOH
- Stack at a T.S.A. checkpointBINS
- Bun holderNET
- Candy brand with autumn-colored packagingREESES
- Takes a turn, in a wayROLLS
- Land between the Gulfs of Aqaba and SuezSINAI
- Still not done in the dryer, sayDAMP
- M.L.B. all-time leader in grand slams (25), informallyAROD
- LegendsLORE
- Cries during a matchOLES
- Secret indicationPSST
- It’s written as a vertical line bisecting a circlePHI
- Org. with trust issues?FTC