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NYT Across Clues
- The Congressional Black Caucus, for oneBLOC
- “Do not delay!”ASAP
- Onetime rival of ActivisionATARI
- Actor Damon or BomerMATT
- One reaching across the aisle, perhapsBRIDE
- Fruit with a rindMELON
- Faultless, biblically [Spanish]WITHOUTSIN
- Backs out unexpectedlyBAILS
- BaneSCOURGE
- Boot camp participantENLISTEE
- Setting for part of “Frankenstein”LAB
- Substitute on TV [Czech]GUESTHOST
- Competitor with variable skills?MATHLETE
- Roman godDIO
- Filming locale for “the beach” in “Lost”OAHU
- Threepio’s companionARTOO
- Pick for a pendantOPAL
- With 40-Across, what’s fatefully “cast” in a quote attributed to Julius Caesar [German]THE
- Bakery container [Spanish]BREADPAN
- See 37-AcrossDIE
- Single numbers?SOLI
- Adherent of a philosophy of wisdom, justice, courage and moderationSTOIC
- “Doin’ the Pigeon” dancer on “Sesame Street”BERT
- Attribute aptly hidden in “We’re gods!”EGO
- Signs of good health in puppiesWETNOSES
- Outspoken agitator [Dutch]FIREBRAND
- Phone-y document?FAX
- “Aww”-inducingADORABLE
- Baked Scottish snackOATCAKE
- The Ingalls family’s little house on the prairie, e.g.CABIN
- Like the second word in 17-, 24-, 37-/40-, 38- and 50-Across vis-à-vis the first wordTRANSLATED
- BelieveTHINK
- Give the bootEVICT
- Indian food cooked on a tawaROTI
- Record numbers?SONGS
- Comic Chris of “S.N.L.”REDD
- BlotchSPOT
NYT Vertical Clues
- M3, X3 and 3 Series, for threeBMWS
- Like some church mattersLAIC
- Palindromic guyOTTO
- Title monster in an H. P. Lovecraft storyCTHULHU
- Frida Kahlo creationsARTE
- Member of the famSIS
- Final bid?ADIEU
- Pasta named for quillsPENNE
- DriveAMBITION
- Cafe analogueTEASHOP
- Bush-nominated Supreme Court justiceALITO
- Romeo and Juliet, e.g.ROLES
- Map detailINSET
- Constant irritantBUGBEAR
- Not written down, sayORAL
- Tab for a tripLSD
- Allude toGETAT
- Bon ___MOT
- Some sighsAAHS
- One of the Huxtable kids on 1980s-’90s TVTHEO
- Preceder of cuatro or chic?TRES
- Irish actor ChrisODOWD
- Classic TV kid whose name sounds like two letters of the alphabetOPIE
- Refreshment suffixesADES
- Pre-euro moneyLIRE
- Targets for Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth WarrenBIGBANKS
- “Get right on it!”ACTFAST
- Hypothetical entities, for shortETS
- Rude looksLEERING
- 6 + 6BOXCARS
- High ball?ORB
- Part of N.A.A.C.P.: Abbr.NATL
- Not just beliefsFACTS
- It shares a 44-mile border with CanadaIDAHO
- Bat boy?ROBIN
- Make adjustments toALTER
- AudacityNERVE
- Not streamed, sayONCD
- OnATOP
- Low-carb kind of dietKETO
- Replace “i.e.” with “e.g.,” e.g.EDIT
- BackingAID