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NYT Across Clues
- Red Guard membersMAOISTS
- They can get canceledSTAMPS
- Sticky situationMORASS
- Remove braids fromUNPLAIT
- “Likewise!”IAMTOO
- Way to goAVENUE
- Alternative title for “The Dirty Dozen”?TWELVEANGRYMEN
- Sorted in orderRANKED
- Hear here!EAR
- CompleteARRANT
- “Vous êtes ___” (French map notation)ICI
- Alan with six EmmysALDA
- Pulled from a raffle drumDRAWN
- Alternative title for “Cleopatra”?THEAFRICANQUEEN
- Words to a betrayerETTU
- Partner of cutDRIED
- St. ___ Chapel, New York City public building in continuous use since 1766PAULS
- Dessert often topped with caramel sauceFLAN
- Newswire co.UPI
- ZipNIL
- Disc brake componentsROTORS
- Alternative title for “Frankenstein”?DOCTORSTRANGE
- Took a load offSAT
- Monopoly token elected by an internet voteCAT
- “Sure, that makes sense”IGETIT
- TrustDEPENDON
- “___ Another” (NPR game show)ASKME
- Toyota model since 1966COROLLA
- Van ___, Calif.NUYS
- D.C. donorPAC
- “Hey, pal, over here!”PSST
- With 70-Across, alternative title for “To Kill a Mockingbird”?BYEBYE
- See 68-AcrossBIRDIE
- Female friend, in FranceAMIE
- Phillipa who played Eliza in the original cast of “Hamilton”SOO
- Hook’s sidekickSMEE
- “The Hangover” co-starEDHELMS
- Mortgage co.SANDL
- Just out of the freezerUNTHAWED
- They feature clowns and rope tricksRODEOS
- Grp. organizing school dancesPTA
- Make a moveACT
- Alternative title for “Titanic”?WATERSHIPDOWN
- Hello Kitty companySANRIO
- Calendar spans: Abbr.YRS
- Actress Tyler who will be an apt age in 2031LIV
- StopoversINNS
- Gives a hootYELLS
- “Ella and ___” (1956 jazz album)LOUIS
- Sandal brandTEVA
- Alternative title for “Gone Girl”?THELADYVANISHES
- Sheepskin holdersALUMS
- Shankar who taught sitar to George HarrisonRAVI
- ASCAP alternativeBMI
- ___-faireSAVOIR
- “Blueberries for ___” (classic children’s book)SAL
- Nabisco’s first cracker brand, introduced in 1899UNEEDA
- Alternative title for “The Name of the Rose”?AMERICANBEAUTY
- Duck dishCONFIT
- “Welp, guess I have to try again”NOLUCK
- Develop over timeGESTATE
- Lowbrow artKITSCH
- Round things?DRINKS
- Terry Bradshaw, for his entire careerSTEELER
NYT Vertical Clues
- Like commercials, oftenMUTED
- First name of a Peace Nobelist that ends ironicallyANWAR
- “Einstein on the Beach,” e.g.OPERA
- “___ say!”ILL
- ScholarSAVANT
- Seating sectionTIER
- Recipients of venture capitalSTARTUPS
- Joined a petitionSIGNED
- What a dental scaler removesTARTAR
- Senator KlobucharAMY
- Production co. behind “Rhoda” and “Newhart”MTM
- “Once upon a midnight dreary …” pennerPOE
- Ending with ultra- or super-SONIC
- Sauce on chicken ParmesanMARINARA
- Parts of zygotesOVA
- French automakerRENAULT
- They don’t go much higher than the tongueANKLESOCKS
- Soft leatherSUEDE
- Two-door or four-doorSEDAN
- Unenthused response to “Wanna?”NAH
- Upper limitCAP
- Turned inWENTTOBED
- Charles ___, religious leader known as “The Father of Modern Revivalism”FINNEY
- Lengths for rulersREIGNS
- Killed timeIDLED
- Workload that must be metQUOTA
- Pets kept in terrariumsTURTLES
- Bank-backing grp.FDIC
- Something trademarkedLOGO
- Laptop brandACER
- “___ be an honor”ITD
- Head-buttsRAMS
- [Actually, don’t delete this]STET
- Smooth-tonguedOILY
- Painter MagritteRENE
- “The Simpsons” character with a Ph.D.APU
- CatchSNARE
- Nail polish brandOPI
- Shortcut for a frequent contactSPEEDDIAL
- ApproximatelyABOUT
- Outmoded part of a laptopCDDRIVE
- Hither and ___YON
- What a koozie might keep coolBEER
- Seller of the Ultimate Waffle SandwichIHOP
- Nile snakesASPS
- ___ HariMATA
- “Regardless …”INANYEVENT
- Stone to cast?SHARON
- Slugger Hideki named the 2009 World Series M.V.P.MATSUI
- Pasture parentEWE
- Nuevo ___ (Mexican state)LEON
- Like grass you can smell, perhapsMOWN
- IDs assigned at birth: Abbr.SSNS
- Boxer AliLAILA
- Tharp who choreographed “Hair”TWYLA
- Modem lettersDSL
- Soothing summer soakCOLDBATH
- Chart-toppersHITSONGS
- Raised sculpturesRELIEFS
- Prefix with patheticSYM
- Needs medicine, sayISSICK
- Humble abodesSHACKS
- Italian city NW of MilanVARESE
- Semi, e.g.TRUCK
- Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum cityHANOI
- Food itemVIAND
- “The Loco-Motion” singer Little ___EVA
- StandardUSUAL
- Not glossyMATTE
- More underhandedSLYER
- “A likely story!”IBET
- O.E.D. part: Abbr.DIC
- Casablanca’s country: Abbr.MOR
- Ivy League nicknameELI
- Make a break for itRUN
- HadATE