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NYT Across Clues
- Repo jobTOW
- ___ gel (drying agent that comes in small packets)SILICA
- Upscale hotel amenitiesGYMS
- “Nasty!”UGH
- Sneaker brand in a Run-D.M.C. hitADIDAS
- GatherREAP
- Breakfast cereal with a toucan mascot [69-Across!]FROOTLOOPS
- Mediterranean erupterETNA
- Cause of a mascara streakTEAR
- “Star Wars” cantina patrons, for shortETS
- Hold swayREIGN
- Team that broke the “Curse of the Bambino” in 2004 [69-Across!]BOSTONREDSOX
- Reef dwellerEEL
- Group that often elects officers in Sept.PTA
- Aurora’s Greek counterpartEOS
- Reward for giving a pawTREAT
- Didn’t moveSATTIGHT
- Triple Crown winner of 2015 [69-Across!]AMERICANPHAROAH
- Time for parting shots?LASTCALL
- “Buffalo soldier, dreadlock ___”: Bob MarleyRASTA
- FuryIRE
- “Clear now?”SEE
- AxHEW
- Video game franchise featuring Sub-Zero and Sonya Blade [69-Across!]MORTALKOMBAT
- Word with green or pearlONION
- “Traffic was terrible,” maybeFIB
- Designer GucciALDO
- One-term presidentTAFT
- “Pour Some Sugar on Me” rockers [69-Across!]DEFLEPPARD
- Mahjong pieceTILE
- Largish jazz combosOCTETS
- National Gallery architectPEI
- A lot of these tend to go to wasteORES
- Like the smell of fresh pineWOODSY
- [not my typo]SIC
NYT Vertical Clues
- Clump of grassTUFT
- Dungeons & Dragons monsterOGRE
- “Easy there!”WHOA
- H.S. hurdleSAT
- Least activeIDLEST
- Ray of “GoodFellas”LIOTTA
- “Not true what you say about me!”IDOSO
- Gown go-withCAP
- BuffoonASS
- King Midas’s viceGREED
- Hairy cryptidsYETIS
- Tropical flavorMANGO
- Big name in shapewearSPANX
- Planet, to a poetORB
- Place for a pit stopRESTAREA
- A sight for sore eyes?OPTICIAN
- Like a half-moon tideNEAP
- With 35-Down, savings plan optionROTH
- And others, for shortETAL
- Humorist BombeckERMA
- Some jeansLEES
- Verb with thouART
- NBC hit since 1975, in briefSNL
- See 26-DownIRA
- “Gee whiz!”GOSH
- “It has caused a lot of problems in this world, but it has not solved one yet,” per Maya AngelouHATE
- Sign of springTHAW
- Fast LewisCARL
- Supermodel WekALEK
- Said “cheese,” saySMILED
- Field where Jackie Robinson playedEBBETS
- “Carpe diem,” for oneMOTTO
- Sign in a radio boothONAIR
- Rummage (through)RIFLE
- “___ adorbs”TOTES
- Leaving forOFFTO
- Like some waterTAP
- Track unitsLAPS
- Trois : French :: ___ : GermanDREI
- Like many of Horace’s worksODIC
- Business index, with “the”DOW
- Prefix with friendlyECO
- “Gangnam Style” rapperPSY