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NYT Across Clues
- Emotional low pointNADIR
- Weasellike animal with dark furSABLE
- H.S. students applying to college, typicallySRS
- SolelyALONE
- At full speed, at seaAMAIN
- StolenHOT
- Animal accompanying Pi in “Life of Pi”BENGALTIGER
- Give it ___AGO
- Basketball Hall-of-Famer BaylorELGIN
- Basis of a negotiationOFFER
- Auto safety feature preventing skidding, for shortABS
- Cousin of an apple cobblerBROWNBETTY
- Advanced photocopier instructionCOLLATE
- Stiletto, e.g.HEEL
- ___ Heep, “David Copperfield” antagonistURIAH
- OverlyTOO
- Job to doTASK
- U.S. flag, with “the”REDWHITEANDBLUE
- Summer drink endingsADES
- Rome’s ___ AppiaVIA
- Peter, Paul or MarySAINT
- The Thunderbirds are in it, for shortUSAF
- “Dr.” of 1960s TVKILDARE
- Biryani or vindalooINDIANFOOD
- Pizzeria owner in “Do the Right Thing”SAL
- Medicare section that covers X-raysPARTB
- “Mr.” of 1960s TVSPOCK
- TiptopACE
- Chart-topping 1970s R&B/funk band suggested by the starts of 17-, 26-, 39- and 50-AcrossOHIOPLAYERS
- ___ Na NaSHA
- Something typically found on a spineTITLE
- Opening shot in billiardsBREAK
- Golf course purchaseSOD
- Gird (oneself)STEEL
- Full of curses, saySALTY
NYT Vertical Clues
- Catch in the actNAB
- Pub orderALE
- Mafia bigDON
- “Picnic” dramatist WilliamINGE
- Unimagined?REAL
- Genre for David and Amy SedarisSATIRE
- ___ acidAMINO
- Word with sleeping or punchingBAG
- Don’t believe it!LIE
- Dress in vestmentsENROBE
- Iconic 1971 blaxploitation filmSHAFT
- Reference book next to WebsterROGET
- TaleSTORY
- Pride Month initialsLGBT
- Had regretsFELTBAD
- Competitor of Lexus and InfinitiACURA
- Doodling away, maybeBORED
- Electric ___ (dance)SLIDE
- “What just happened here …?!”WHOA
- Like some lightsNEON
- What might help right a wrongLAWSUIT
- “That feels so-o-o good!”AHH
- China is its largest exporterTEA
- Nom de plumeALIAS
- Jazz great with an Egyptian-sounding nameSUNRA
- ___ One (vodka brand)KETEL
- The fourth one was “terrible”IVAN
- Petty quarrelTIFF
- Certain internet option, for shortDSL
- Wooden shoesSABOTS
- Longtime “Nightline” anchor TedKOPPEL
- Teen ___IDOL
- “Not for me, thanks”IPASS
- “What do you call cheese that isn’t yours? ___ cheese!” (dad joke)NACHO
- Horrible fearDREAD
- “___ Mio”OSOLE
- Metered vehiclesCABS
- Actress SedgwickKYRA
- Super successHIT
- Suffix with Manhattan or BrooklynITE
- Twisty fishEEL
- Chinese zodiac animal of 2020RAT
- The limit, they saySKY