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NYT Across Clues
- What takes motion out of motion pictures?STEADICAM
- Goddess of spring and rebirthMAIA
- Superiority-asserting actionPOWERMOVE
- Drunk, in modern slangTURNT
- Is to comeLIESAHEAD
- Wiped outATEIT
- Fair gameALLOWED
- ParodyIMITATE
- Certain online food criticYELPER
- Prefix with carECO
- Place for a tabCAN
- Wine lover’s favorite team?REDS
- Persuaded to take a higher-priced optionUPSOLD
- Enemies, in slangOPPS
- Lose balanceTIP
- Women who were legally permitted to drive for the first time in 2018SAUDIS
- Response to someone with unrealistic hopesWHATDOYOUEXPECT
- “Take your time”NORUSH
- Word whose musical sense was added to Merriam-Webster dictionaries in 1986RAP
- Competitor of Petro-CanadaESSO
- Green-lightENABLE
- Some basketsTWOS
- Business card abbr.RES
- California W.N.B.A. team, on scoreboardsLAS
- “This party’s poppin’!”ITSLIT
- Boo-boosSLIPUPS
- Off guardUNREADY
- Discover serendipitouslyHITON
- Article of summer wearHALTERTOP
- ___ Montoya, swordsman in “The Princess Bride”INIGO
- Woman’s name that’s an anagram of INTERNEESERNESTINE
- Body parts that sound like some units of measurePECS
- Start of an anti-coal petitionDEARSANTA
NYT Vertical Clues
- Spread outSPLAY
- Fabric whose name is French for “cloth”TOILE
- Tom ___, co-star of Marilyn Monroe in “The Seven Year Itch”EWELL
- “Venus and the Cat” authorAESOP
- Storage siteDRAWER
- “Let me assist you”IMHERETOHELP
- Like some rec leaguesCOED
- Palindromic woman’s nameAVA
- Cry on a battlefieldMEDIC
- Unlikely entrant in a Westminster showMUTT
- Some demographic dataAREACODES
- EmphasizedINITALICS
- Deals withATTENDSTO
- Mai ___TAI
- Arrow on a screenMOUSEPOINTER
- Field for gamersESPORTS
- Kind of project for a hardware store customer, in briefDIY
- Goddess of peacePAX
- Person whom people take their complaints to, informallySUPE
- It can pass when you passOWNERSHIP
- Connection to the outside worldPHONELINE
- SpongelikePARASITIC
- Proof of purchase, perhapsSTUB
- Certain connection for a 30-Down, for shortDSL
- Negotiating partner with G.M.UAW
- Natural agerSTRESS
- Flicked, in a wayASHED
- Competitor of Stearns & FosterSERTA
- Music store categoryLATIN
- Words before know, care or mindIDONT
- Most serious kind of fluTYPEA
- Fad game of the 1990sPOGS
- Unnamed individual from ItalyUNO
- It reaches to touch one’s handULNA
- What you can take that I can’t?ARE