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NYT Across Clues
- State of irritabilitySNIT
- OafBOOR
- Undercoat of an oil paintingGESSO
- Cabernet, e.g.WINE
- Opening stakeANTE
- “Oh, no, not ___!”AGAIN
- Stress between you and your former lover?EXTENSION
- CarriedBORNE
- “In excelsis ___”DEO
- One of a pair of Old Testament books with female namesESTHER
- Place for a baseball team’s insigniaCAP
- Canada’s Prince ___ IslandEDWARD
- Thing your former lover said about you?EXCLAIM
- Straight up on a compassNORTH
- The Beatles’ “___ Leaving Home”SHES
- Historian’s concernPAST
- “QB VII” author LeonURIS
- HalvedINTWO
- Former lover’s text, e.g.?EXCOMMUNICATION
- What alumni do on important anniversariesREUNE
- Write with a chisel on stoneETCH
- Cold summer treatsICES
- Something Santa makes (and checks twice)LIST
- AptitudeSKILL
- Former lovers’ stances in photos?EXPOSES
- Absolutely everythingCOSMOS
- See 27-DownPET
- Juneau’s homeALASKA
- Singer Grande, informallyARI
- Busy, as a restroomINUSE
- Current lover who seems suspiciously preoccupied?EXPENDING
- Chef’s item for preparing applesCORER
- PanacheELAN
- Author unknown, for shortANON
- Arrogant lookSNEER
- Things janitors keep on ringsKEYS
- WagersBETS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Neighbor of a NorwegianSWEDE
- VetoedNIXED
- Dragging behindINTOW
- Prop for a golf ballTEE
- Percussion instrument in a marching bandBASSDRUM
- Hop ___ (get to work)ONIT
- Texter’s transitionOTOH
- Actress ZellwegerRENEE
- Gift of ___GAB
- Latin “I”EGO
- Like “Yeah, that’ll ever happen”SARCASTIC
- Mideast’s ___ PeninsulaSINAI
- End of a lunch hour, maybeONEPM
- Emperor just before the Year of the Four EmperorsNERO
- Prescriptions, for shortRXS
- Villain in Shakespeare’s “The Tempest”ANTONIO
- With 58-Across, 1980s fad that “sprouted”CHIA
- Soup legumesLENTILS
- FactualTRUE
- CluesHINTS
- The “p” of b.p.s.PER
- It can chop a tree down … and then chop a tree upAXE
- Three-dimensional artSCULPTURE
- AilingSICK
- Tale of ___WOE
- Come-___ (enticements)ONS
- Target of a cleanupMESS
- Fraidy-catsCHICKENS
- Throat sootherTEA
- Money to tide you overLOAN
- Long storiesEPICS
- Arc lamp gasXENON
- AerodynamicSLEEK
- Augusta’s homeMAINE
- “Believe It ___!”ORNOT
- Yield and Right Turn Only, e.g.SIGNS
- Connector of a pair of wheelsAXLE
- Fix, as a dogSPAY
- “Get it?”SEE
- Go wrongERR
- SmidgenDAB