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NYT Across Clues
- BulldozedRAZED
- Construction details, informallySPECS
- Loop in secretly, in a wayBCC
- Rumor starterIHEAR
- Item in a quiverARROW
- “I figured it out!”AHA
- Popular shooter in the Old WestDERRINGERPISTOL
- Angsty music genreEMO
- Bounds … or partner of boundsLEAPS
- Nothing, to NeroNIHIL
- Railways not on street levelELS
- Serious break in relationsRIFT
- Puts one’s own slant on the pastREWRITESHISTORY
- One of the Coen brothersETHAN
- One feeding off othersLEECH
- “___ is me!”WOE
- Baker who sang “My Funny Valentine”CHET
- Refrain in a children’s song … or a literal feature of 17-, 25-, 42- and 55-AcrossEIEIO
- Captain’s spotHELM
- ___ LingusAER
- OpponentsANTIS
- 2008 sci-fi Pixar hitWALLE
- W.W. I leaderPRESIDENTWILSON
- Composition of some mountain forestsFIRS
- Connections, informallyINS
- Wolf pack vessel in W.W. IIUBOAT
- Bird billsBEAKS
- Producer of lines at airports, for shortTSA
- Vietnamese noodle saladsVERMICELLIBOWLS
- “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” rapperEVE
- Pocketbook portmanteauMURSE
- Fyodor Dostoyevsky novel, with “The”IDIOT
- Captains’ criesAYS
- Things that spheres lackEDGES
- OutsetGETGO
NYT Vertical Clues
- The Haunted Mansion or Splash Mountain, at DisneylandRIDE
- [Pardon me!]AHEM
- Goose eggZERO
- Large part of an elephantEAR
- Teach through repetitionDRILLIN
- Multigenerational storySAGA
- Get ready, in briefPREP
- Messes upERRS
- Steal, in slangCOP
- Coarsely ill-manneredSWINISH
- They get wetter as they dryBATHTOWELS
- Fifth-most-common Korean surname, after Kim, Lee, Park and JungCHOI
- Get on the lineCALL
- Where the baby bird gets the wormNEST
- Sort through, as evidenceSIFT
- The “E” of Q.E.D.ERAT
- The “R” of P.R.RICO
- Opening of many a serial drama episodeRECAP
- Old anestheticETHER
- Whys and ___WHEREFORES
- Superior groupELITE
- Welcome at the front door, saySEEIN
- Bank jobHEIST
- Viking who was the first ruler of NormandyROLLO
- “Heel” of the Arabian PeninsulaYEMEN
- Things trimmed at a salonENDS
- Dutch artist FransHALS
- TV broadcast slotAIRTIME
- Hits the jackpotWINSBIG
- King’s country in “The King and I”SIAM
- Collaborative online referenceWIKI
- Pigmented part of the eyeUVEA
- Group of like thingsBEVY
- The Titanic’s undoingBERG
- “What ___?” (store clerk’s query)ELSE
- Things sold by the yard?ALES
- NincompoopTWIT
- Long, hard workSLOG
- Regarding, in a memoASTO
- Real mouthful?CUD
- Reverential poemODE