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NYT Across Clues
- Finger-on-lips soundSHH
- Performer for whom a San Diego stadium was namedSHAMU
- Some company bigwigs, for shortCFOS
- Food mascot in a green suit jacketKEEBLERELF
- Gifford’s talk show successorRIPA
- “Take that, loser!”INYOURFACE
- Pole position?AXIS
- Comic whom Seinfeld called “the Picasso of our profession”PRYOR
- ___ sleepREM
- Only graphic novel to win a Pulitzer Prize (awarded 1992)MAUS
- Onetime neighbor of French IndochinaSIAM
- Find outrageously funnyROARAT
- “OK, I’ve heard enough”TMI
- Prompter of a channel change, maybeTVAD
- Rain can ruin itSUEDE
- BingesGOESONABENDER
- What it takes to become a queen?PAWNPROMOTION
- Neil Patrick Harris’s role on “How I Met Your Mother”BARNEYSTINSON
- Herb of the parsley familyANISE
- Romeo or JulietTEEN
- Member of the famSIB
- Settles withREPAYS
- Some pricey cars, for shortJAGS
- Great dealSCAD
- “Pourquoi ___?”PAS
- Actress Linney of Netflix’s “Ozark”LAURA
- Opposite of ineptABLE
- Words that sometimes follow 1-AcrossITSASECRET
- GuysLADS
- SkinflintCHEAPSKATE
- Leading role in “The Phantom of the Opera”ERIK
- Doesn’t take any cards, saySTAYS
- In need of a lift?SAD
NYT Vertical Clues
- Passes onSKIPS
- French philosopher BergsonHENRI
- 2003 #1 hit with the lyric “Shake it like a Polaroid picture”HEYYA
- Relative of a tie in musicSLUR
- Lead-in to storyHER
- Newfoundland soundARF
- Half of a classic comedy duoMEARA
- Reason to see a gastroenterologistULCER
- Do some fast data processing?CRAM
- Obsessed withFIXATEDON
- Hangout for Dorian GrayOPIUMDEN
- FlipperSASSIER
- Gold rush phenomenaBOOMTOWNS
- Branch of the D.H.S.FEMA
- Like a stereotypical mobster’s voiceRASPY
- Things picked up at a landfillODORS
- Sub-Saharan scourgeTSETSE
- False frontVENEER
- British flierUNIONJACK
- Giuseppe ___, leader in Italy’s unificationGARIBALDI
- English translation of 50-AcrossNOT
- AccordAMITY
- Natural history museum sightsBONES
- Emergency exit featurePANICBAR
- Beer with a triangular logoBASSALE
- Way coolEPIC
- WaysPATHS
- A keen eye, for a proofreader, sayASSET
- Waves of New Agers?AURAS
- “Little Women” director GerwigGRETA
- Having had quite enoughSATED
- Much can be written on thisDESK
- OffLESS
- Small cellAAA
- Piece in StrategoSPY