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NYT Across Clues
- A is oneARTICLE
- Ozone-harming compounds, for shortCFCS
- Actor GuyPEARCE
- “How awesome!”TOOCOOL
- Play with, as a cat might a toy mousePAWAT
- NaysayersDENIERS
- Five guys?OFFENSIVELINE
- It might have desks and drawersARTROOM
- Shade of purplePLUM
- Those: Sp.ESOS
- Green giant?WINDTURBINE
- Ambulance driver, for shortEMT
- Finished firstWON
- “___-ching!”CHA
- JustONLY
- Like basalt and obsidianIGNEOUS
- Something sent on a ListservEMAIL
- Police broadcast, for shortAPB
- “Special Agent ___” (animated Disney show about a bear)OSO
- Main character in Larry McMurtry’s “Lonesome Dove”GUS
- Apt name for a Christmas caroler?EWELL
- ___ Clarendon, first openly transgender W.N.B.A. playerLAYSHIA
- Jolly rancher?OLDMACDONALD
- HolePIT
- Diagnosis characterized by repetitive behavior, in briefOCD
- Focus of a marathon runner’s trainingPACE
- Grand opening?HARDG
- Sides (with)AGREES
- ___ schoolMED
- Dessert with some assembly requiredSMORE
- Grammy recipient LisaLOEB
- What pro bono lawyers waiveLEGALFEES
- General mills?MILITARYACADEMIES
- The British 20-pence and 50-pence coins, geometricallyHEPTAGONS
- Member of a South Asian diasporaDESI
- Photo finishMATTE
- Every last dropALL
- Bank, oftenLENDER
- Exams offered four times a year, for shortLSATS
- Grown-up pupSEAL
- “I promise I won’t laugh,” oftenLIE
- Certain guiding principleTAO
- Texas instruments?STEELGUITARS
- Meadow grass with brushlike spikesFOXTAIL
- Fermented Baltic drinkKVASS
- “Ugh, gross”ICK
- Stag’s date?DOE
- Doc treating sinus infectionsENT
- X, in linear functionsINPUT
- Dolphins’ div.AFCEAST
- Like many a company softball gameCOED
- “That stinks!”BOO
- Subj. devoting extra time to idiomsESL
- ___ milkOAT
- Band aid?SOUNDSYSTEM
- TrucePACT
- Litter box emanationODOR
- EffluxOUTPOUR
- Old navy?SPANISHARMADA
- Like many a grillmasterAPRONED
- Supermodel KateUPTON
- Headache helperASPIRIN
- Took a little lookPEEPED
- [Hey, over here!]PSST
- Rough patchTHICKET
NYT Vertical Clues
- Standing onATOP
- Texter’s “Hilarious!”ROFL
- Soy somethingTOFU
- Ones working block by block?ICEMEN
- HoodwinkCON
- Drift apartLOSETOUCH
- Certain Ivy LeaguersELIS
- Pac-12 school, informallyCAL
- Qualification shorthandFWIW
- “Ple-e-e-ease?”CANI
- Help when writing a letterSTENCIL
- Its national drink is the pisco sourPERU
- State of disorderENTROPY
- Some vacation rentalsAIRBNBS
- Lube up againREOIL
- Old palCRONY
- Actress ___ Creed-MilesESME
- South American capitalPESO
- FiguresDATA
- Statements of will?VOWS
- “The power of global trade” sloganeerDHL
- ___ MillionsMEGA
- Into crystals and auras, sayNEWAGEY
- Its calendar began in A.D. 622ISLAM
- Inflated feeling of infallibilityGODCOMPLEX
- Letters on a stampUSDA
- ___ B or ___ C of the Spice GirlsMEL
- Actor Alan of “Crimes and Misdemeanors”ALDA
- Binghamton Rumble Ponies or Birmingham BaronsAATEAM
- “My b!”OOPS
- SignENDORSE
- Feudal lordLIEGE
- Plots of western films?HOMESTEADS
- Brain freeze cause, maybeICEE
- Does a summer job?ADDS
- WarrantMERIT
- Magic can be seen hereORLANDO
- Relating to land, old-stylePREDIAL
- They can help you see or tasteGLASSES
- Like the odds of finding a needle in a haystackSLIM
- Airline based near Tel AvivELAL
- Deserving of a timeout, sayBAD
- Big spreadFEAST
- “No need to elaborate”IGETIT
- Like the Hmong languageTONAL
- ___ Ng, author of “Little Fires Everywhere”CELESTE
- 12/24, e.g.HALF
- ___ Perlman, role for Timothée Chalamet in “Call Me by Your Name”ELIO
- Means of divinationTAROT
- “What ___?”ELSE
- Indicate availability, in a wayRSVP
- “Weekend, here I come!”TGIF
- Side dish at a barbecueSUCCOTASH
- Upsilon precederTAU
- Producer of the world’s most widely read consumer catalogIKEA
- Genre for One DirectionTEENPOP
- “… finished!”ANDDONE
- TiesKNOTSUP
- Android alternativeIOS
- Exclamation after a sighALAS
- Teeny-tinyATOMIC
- Sporty wheelsCOUPE
- EccentricOUTRE
- Explorer Richard who made the first flight over the South PoleBYRD
- Attempt to control the narrative, in a waySPIN
- Lava, e.g.SOAP
- Took to courtSUED
- Omar of “Love & Basketball”EPPS
- Rolls around while exercising?MATS
- Quick talkCHAT
- What nyctophobia is the fear ofDARK
- Slobbery cartoon characterODIE
- “___ over” (words after letting off steam)RANT
- Often-contracted wordNOT
- Tech sch. in Troy, N.Y.RPI