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NYT Across Clues
- Block letters?SPF
- Clue weaponWRENCH
- They may be curedHAMS
- Constellation beneath the tail of ScorpiusARA
- Novelist ___ de BalzacHONORE
- Mine, in MarseilleAMOI
- Sign on a mountain roadwayFONEINGROCKZALL
- Perennial known for attracting butterfliesASTER
- Simple bike trickWHEELIE
- Famed French wine regionRHALLVONEEY
- Lead-in to X, Y or ZGEN
- Apple platformIOS
- DisconnectSEVER
- Go, on a Monopoly board, e.g.START
- 1974 C.I.A. spoofSPYS
- HeaterGAT
- Put on low, in a waySIMMER
- Dinnertime annoyancePHALLCONE
- Rocky’s love in “Rocky”ADRIAN
- Crew moverOAR
- Hideo who threw no-hitters in both the American and National LeaguesNOMO
- Fitting nickname for athletes at Whittier CollegePOETS
- “Deadline: White House” channelMSNBC
- Photographer GoldinNAN
- Greeting in 63-AcrossOLA
- Actor with a “Rocky” performance, familiarlySLYSTONEALL
- “Do tell!”SPILLIT
- Dental crown alternativeONLAY
- Group whose motto is a hint to this puzzle’s themeTHREEMUSKETEERS
- Property claimLIEN
- Cook slowly, in a wayBRAISE
- City that’s home to the Sugarloaf Cable Car, informallyRIO
- Crispy brisket bitsENDS
- They might appear in cameosONYXES
- Chinos colorTAN
NYT Vertical Clues
- Travels à la Theodore Roosevelt in 1909-10SAFARIS
- What might be in trouble if it’s out of the woods?PROSHOP
- Bookstore sectionFANTASY
- SpinsWHIRLS
- ___ Cephas Jones, Emmy winner for “This Is Us”RON
- Winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr.ENG
- Here-there linkNOR
- Rooster, at sunupCROWER
- Actress AnneHECHE
- Visibility reducerHAZE
- BlendAMALGAM
- “Tartuffe” playwrightMOLIERE
- February 4th, for many?SILENTR
- Wolf ___, sea urchin predatorEEL
- Enters, as dataKEYSIN
- Like soy milkVEGAN
- Like most ice rinksOVAL
- Amount in redNETLOSS
- Tax evasion agts.TMEN
- What the nests in bird’s-nest soup are made ofSPIT
- Kevin who played HerculesSORBO
- Irritating inconvenienceHASSLE
- Pessimist’s wordCANT
- John or Paul, but not RingoAPOSTLE
- Sea creature pictured on the flag of AnguillaDOLPHIN
- Ran againREAIRED
- Ready for troubleONALERT
- Illness that tonic water was invented to treatMALARIA
- Sole heir, perhapsONLYSON
- “Let me go now”MYTURN
- BenjaminsCNOTES
- Reason to lower the barLIMBO
- Las Vegas-to-Denver dir.ENE
- Part of the eyeLENS
- “Supposing …”SAY
- “Kid-tested” cerealKIX
- Language suffixESE