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Across Clues
- SliverTAD
- Politician with the campaign slogan 30-AcrossOBAMA
- Word with poetry or proportionsEPIC
- Something you might click to openPEN
- Elicits a “Whoa” from, sayAWES
- Trimmed (down)PARED
- Wrestling star JohnCENA
- TailorALTER
- Beams of one’s dreams?FANTASYSUPPORTS
- Food served in an omakase mealSUSHI
- Having very little mental energy leftFRIED
- MoonfishOPAH
- Swimmers in kelp forestsSEAOTTERS
- See 4-AcrossYESWECAN
- Visit a museum to see a Rembrandt exhibit?GOFORBAROQUE
- One prone to looking downSNOB
- His tomb is in Red SquareLENIN
- Diamondbacks, on scoreboardsARI
- Face cards?IDS
- Destination for oenophilesNAPA
- Sicily’s Parco dell’___ETNA
- Bug spray ingredientDEET
- Bird of prey that’s gently petted?FALCONCARESSED
- Popular popsPEPSIS
- Kind of attackSNEAK
- Longtime hockey star KovalchukILYA
- To read: Sp.LEER
- GrossICKY
- Error, in totspeakOOPSIE
- Buys inANTES
- Look down onDISDAIN
- Actor Justin sitting poolside?THEROUXINTHETOWEL
- Adds insult to injuryPILESON
- Santa-tracking org.NORAD
- River across the New York/New Jersey borderRAMAPO
- Some rideshare infoETAS
- ExploitDEED
- Award-winning film set in TehranARGO
- Bishop’s headgearMITER
- Hang up the cleats, so to speakRETIRE
- Make fun of small orange fruits?DERIDEAPRICOTS
- Something rectangular that might have more than four sidesMENU
- Two-player card gameSPIT
- TV character who said “Time to hit the hay … oh, I forgot, I ate it!”MRED
- Old auto with its founder’s monogramREO
- Storage spotBIN
- Opposite of “avant”APRES
- Reason to rescheduleRAIN
- Mashed potatoes, on a Thanksgiving plate?GRAVYTERRAIN
- Instrument heard in Spanish folk musicCASTANET
- Vinyl collectionRECORDSET
- Food brand whose sales boomed after the premiere of “Stranger Things”EGGO
- “When We Were Young” singerADELE
- SharpACUTE
- Fourth-quarter meltdown at an N.B.A. game in Oklahoma City?THUNDERCOLLAPSE
- Made outFARED
- Take homeEARN
- Lather gathererLOOFA
- Remained in bed, e.g.LAIN
- Something to shoot forPAR
- “… sting like ___”ABEE
- ClubsSWATS
- ___ Bleus, nickname for France’s soccer teamLES
Vertical Clues
- Boardwalk treatTAFFY
- Plugged in, so to speakAWARE
- Actor LearyDENIS
- Missions, for shortOPS
- ___ State, nickname for MassachusettsBAY
- Basis for an insurance investigationARSON
- “Build ___ Buttercup” (1968 hit by the Foundations)MEUP
- Spot for a perfume sample in a magazine, maybeADPAGE
- Green prefixECO
- StaffPERSONNEL
- Lead-in to com or net, but not orgINTER
- Wrinkly-skinned fruitCASABA
- Largest object in the Kuiper beltPLUTO
- And the following, in footnotesETSEQ
- His birthday is celebrated as “Children’s Day” in IndiaNEHRU
- Worries anxiouslySTEWS
- Mounted onASTRIDE
- Angry reactionRISE
- Main port of YemenADEN
- They’re banned in many classrooms nowadaysPHONES
- Thing seen in the foreground of “Washington Crossing the Delaware”OAR
- N.Y. neighborCONN
- Calculators of oldABACI
- Partner of startsFITS
- Speaking part?LARYNX
- “In that case …”IFSO
- Paul of “Little Miss Sunshine”DANO
- Didn’t hear the alarm, saySLEPTLATE
- Where fruit bat soup is eaten as a delicacyPALAU
- Orange followerADE
- WidespreadEPIDEMIC
- Nonstop flight?ESCALATOR
- Maori for “image”TIKI
- Redeems at a casinoCASHESIN
- Sooners, by another nameOKIES
- Have a home-cooked mealEATIN
- Like some obligationsPRIOR
- Dict. listingSYN
- Setting for Mets games: Abbr.EDT
- Gradually diminishERODE
- Residential suffix with AngelENO
- High-priced violin, informallySTRAD
- All-knowing sortSWAMI
- It’s represented by a dot in the top-left corner, in BrailleONE
- Mideast palace partsHAREMS
- Son of Gloucester in “King Lear”EDGAR
- With 72-Down, a popPER
- See 71-DownITEM
- ___ Alonso, Mets slugger with the most home runs by a rookie in M.L.B. history (53)PETE
- “… ish”ORSO
- People people, for shortEDS
- ExitDEPARTURE
- “What’s ___, Doc?” (old Bugs Bunny short)OPERA
- Grapefruit descriptorRUBYRED
- Kelly of “Live”RIPA
- Remark after losingITRIED
- Nutritional figs.RDAS
- “___ be an honor!”ITD
- Snapple competitorNESTEA
- “Socialism: Utopian and Scientific” writer, 1880ENGELS
- Leaning right: Abbr.ITAL
- Four-time U.S. Open champNADAL
- Four-time Australian Open champGRAF
- It has its highlightsRECAP
- Maker of the MDX, NSX and TLXACURA
- Bloc party?VOTER
- Fix up againREHAB
- Brown hueCOCOA
- Home of many SherpasNEPAL
- ___ Hughes, name of main roles in “Westworld” and “Downton Abbey”ELSIE
- Decade after the aughtsTEENS
- BlossomGROW
- Taipei-to-Seoul dir.NNE
- FrequentlyOFT
- ___ PalmasLAS