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NYT Across Clues
- Pink alcoholic drink, for shortCOSMO
- SpreeJAG
- “Not a chance!”NORWAY
- Music rights org.ASCAP
- Absorbed, as a lossATE
- Where to turn for self-knowledgeINWARD
- Important map informationSCALE
- Measure of conductanceMHO
- Bikes without pedalingCOASTS
- It comes first in China, but second in the U.S.SURINAME
- Important part of a taxiHORN
- Suffix with infantILE
- Need for making pochoir printsSTENCIL
- Raid shelfmateDCON
- 2019 World Series champsNATS
- CoachTRAIN
- “Uh-oh. Better get ___” (auto repair slogan)MAACO
- Poker declarationIRAISE
- Together, in musicADUE
- Indefinite ordinalNTH
- One way to run … or a hint to four geographical intersections found in this gridCROSSCOUNTRY
- O’er and o’erOFT
- Real first name of Spider-Man villain Doctor OctopusOTTO
- PangsTHROES
- V.I.P.sALIST
- Cover storyALIBI
- Neat and orderlyRULY
- DatumFACT
- English channel, familiarlyTHEBEEB
- Animal houseDEN
- Statue of Ganesha, e.g.IDOL
- Found an occasionMADETIME
- Wiggle roomMARGIN
- AppositeAPT
- Media exec RobertNIGER
- Small storage unitONEMEG
- Part of STEM: Abbr.SCI
- Naming, informallyIDING
- First airline to complete a round-the-world flightPANAMA
- L.A. winter hrs.PST
- MeshlikeNETTY
NYT Vertical Clues
- First space probe to enter Saturn’s orbitCASSINI
- Kissing-relatedOSCULAR
- Strategy that stokes fearSCARETACTIC
- Bad start?MALI
- Warms up the crowd, in a wayOPENS
- Signal-blocking deviceJAMMER
- To whom the Greeks dedicated the ParthenonATHENA
- Bygone Chevrolet divisionGEO
- Actor Williamson who played Merlin in “Excalibur”NICOL
- ___ aboutONOR
- Title character in a classic John Cleese comedyRWANDA
- Functioned asWAS
- “A jealous mistress,” per EmersonART
- Sari measure: Abbr.YDS
- Validate, with “to”ATTEST
- One studying the VedasHINDU
- “Bye now!”CIAO
- “Capisce?,” in ’70s slangCANYOUDIGIT
- Bat Appreciation Month, appropriately: Abbr.OCT
- Japanese dance/dramaNOH
- Dear fellowSIR
- Drug in “Breaking Bad”METH
- Pipe buildupSOOT
- LooseUNTIED
- Lesley of “60 Minutes”STAHL
- Suitable-sounding name for a kid on Santa’s naughty list?COLE
- Elem. school basicsRRR
- BunglerOAF
- Where some keys are found: Abbr.FLA
- U, V, W or Y, but not XELEMENT
- Jargony rationale for a business mergerSYNERGY
- BlotSTIGMA
- Predecessors of LenovosIBMPCS
- “Amscray!”BEATIT
- Grab by pinching, as an ice cubeTONGA
- Hippie happeningBENIN
- Per ___DIEM
- Current eventTIDE
- SwabMOP
- Carrier to JapanANA
- Rapper MC ___REN
- Shakespeare’s “poor venomous fool”ASP