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NYT Across Clues
- Noted work in which many different positions are discussedKAMASUTRA
- Teen spirit, perhapsANGST
- Up to one’s old tricksATITAGAIN
- You might sleep on itSERTA
- Coffee order similar to a latteFLATWHITE
- Title lyric before “ba-doop” in a 1993 Salt-N-Pepa hitSHOOP
- Comic McKinnonKATE
- Get ready to battle in courtLAWYERUP
- Cat pose and crane pose, e.g.ASANAS
- Loses one’s temperERUPTS
- Hit after hit for a rock band?DRUMBEAT
- Spiritual forceCHI
- ParodiesLAMPOONS
- Other ___THAN
- Choices for Negroni cocktailsGINS
- Thelma and Louise, e.g.DUO
- Fancy serving platter at a sushi restaurantBOAT
- MadDAFT
- “Wheel of Fortune” spin on either side of “ONE MILLION”BANKRUPT
- Something to raise a glass forALE
- Continues doggedly, with “on”SOLDIERS
- DominatedBOSSED
- Having one on the way, slangilyPREGGO
- Final actSWANSONG
- French term of endearment that literally means “cabbage”CHOU
- Agenda for a vet visit, maybeSHOTS
- Student financial aid optionPELLGRANT
- ChillingEERIE
- BombshellEYEOPENER
- “Who ___ you?”ASKED
- “Be polite!,” in a wayDONTSTARE
NYT Vertical Clues
- “A Hunger Artist” writerKAFKA
- One for the road?ATLAS
- Chicago Auto Show debut of 1989MIATA
- Emilia vis-à-vis Desdemona, in “Othello”ATTENDANT
- CaughtSAW
- “Eww!”UGH
- Be just behindTAIL
- Former U.S. poet laureate DoveRITA
- From scratchANEW
- Not just suggestASSERT
- His sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, was the first female president of the U.N. General AssemblyNEHRU
- Words with friends on one’s phone, sayGROUPCHAT
- “Enough already!”STOPTHAT
- Opposite of bottledTAP
- Green lights in D.C.YEAS
- Sets, as a security systemARMS
- “Heyo”SUP
- Do something wrongSIN
- Kind of verb in grammarMODAL
- HeadedBOUND
- Mushroom eaten in ramenENOKI
- It takes years and years to completeLIFESWORK
- Upper-level security clearance statusTOPSECRET
- Some wet weather attireGALOSHES
- One singer of “Dear Theodosia” in “Hamilton”BURR
- Cream quantityDAB
- Some might be sculpted, informallyBODS
- Serve as an agent (for)REP
- Picked upSENSED
- “Gymnopédies” composerSATIE
- Modern-day home of the Ashanti empireGHANA
- Toast, with “a”GONER
- BizarreOUTRE
- ___ pageOPED
- “So Sick” hitmaker of 2006NEYO
- ___ Oaks, neighborhood in eastern QueensGLEN
- Word before god or devilSEA
- FateLOT
- Alternative to a 2-Down, todayGPS