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NYT Across Clues
- Group of treesSTAND
- Potential queensPAWNS
- Word that looks like its meaning when written in lowercaseBED
- Harmless weapons makerNERF
- Strong suit?ARMOR
- “Continue”UHHUH
- “Foucault’s Pendulum” author, 1988ECO
- Like the Gregorian calendarSOLAR
- Showdown in Greek mythologySUESEHTMINOTAUR
- A couple of timesTWICE
- Word of confirmation on a messaging appSENT
- CoupleITEM
- Showdown in classic video gamesOIRAMBOWSER
- Quickened pacesTROTS
- Wasn’t struck downSTOOD
- RealmSPHERE
- Tours can be seen on itLOIRE
- TriumphWIN
- Not in any wayNOWISE
- Showdown in American historyNOTLIMAHBURR
- Hot ___ROD
- One of four in a grand slamRBI
- Univs., e.g.SCHS
- Bent over backward, in a wayLIMBOED
- Bit of P.R.RELEASE
- Like baseball’s Durham BullsAAA
- Speaker of Welsh or BretonCELT
- Actor ElbaIDRIS
- One of the o’s in “o/o”OWNER
- Rank above maj.LTCOL
- Showdown in cinemaEKULDARTHVADER
- Mork’s planetORK
- Brightly colored blazerSUN
- Obie-winning playwright WillENO
- “What is it?”YES
- Showdown in the funniesYPOONSREDBARON
- Not use cursivePRINT
- University in Des MoinesDRAKE
- Greenish-brown hueHAZEL
- Neighbor of ChinaLAOS
- What’s used to row, row, row your boatOAR
- Leave fulfilledSATIATE
- Less than perfectUNIDEAL
- Geometric prefixOCTA
- Italian “il” or French “le”THE
- PrattleYAK
- Showdown in the BibleDIVADGOLIATH
- Protein shell of a virusCAPSID
- Like sauvignon blancDRY
- Traditional Christmas decorationHOLLY
- Jump to conclusionsASSUME
- Some petting zoo animalsLAMBS
- Word with wonder or worldSMALL
- Showdown in comic booksNAMTABJOKER
- Lead-in to boy or girlATTA
- Simple plantALGA
- OstentationGLITZ
- Showdown in literatureETOXIUQWINDMILL
- Businesswoman LauderESTEE
- Apt name for a Braille instructorDOT
- TD Garden athleteBRUIN
- Knock overUPSET
- Cowardly Lion portrayerLAHR
- ___ bitINA
- OverjoyELATE
- Bone: PrefixOSTEO
NYT Vertical Clues
- What “Talk to the hand!” is an example ofSASS
- UnswervingTRUE
- “I couldn’t agree more!”AMENTOTHAT
- They’re found under a bridgeNOSTRILS
- Beats by ___ (headphones brand)DRE
- Short strokesPUTTS
- “Alas!”AHME
- Sudden impulseWHIM
- SisterNUN
- “Try me”SHOOT
- Be relevant toBEARON
- Country named for its latitudeECUADOR
- College student’s assignmentDORM
- Words after an interruptionNOWWHEREWASI
- Stefanik who is the youngest woman ever elected to CongressELISE
- Fast oneRACER
- “___ Jacques”FRERE
- Conductors’ announcementsSTOPS
- “___ where it hurts!”HITEM
- Uncle, in ArgentinaTIO
- Under half of 45?BSIDE
- Brother of Dori and Nori in “The Hobbit”ORI
- Surprising lack of Oscar recognitionSNUB
- Suitable for a dieter, informallyLOCAL
- Body of water connected by canal to the BalticWHITESEA
- Watson’s companyIBM
- DefeatWORST
- Govt. org. based in Ft. Meade, Md.NSA
- Word before right or riseALL
- Move turbulentlyROIL
- Increasingly ripe, sayREDDER
- Wedding need … or bookingBAND
- Stereotypical therapist’s responseISEE
- Pipe cleanerDRANO
- EnthusiastsLOVERS
- Go wrongERR
- Part of the eyeCORNEA
- WapitisELKS
- British Bulldog : Churchill :: ___ : ThatcherIRONLADY
- Undistinguished, as many a subdivision houseCOOKIECUTTER
- Rapidly spreading vineKUDZU
- Get straightUNBEND
- Prefix with allergenicHYPO
- Football units: Abbr.YDS
- Idiot, in BritspeakPRAT
- VowOATH
- Relatives of emusRHEAS
- Et ___ALII
- Numbers to avoidNOCALLLIST
- RaggedTATTY
- North African land: Abbr.ALG
- Cry of school spiritRAH
- Laid-backTYPEB
- Data storage items on the declineDVDS
- Organ in the leg of a katydid, bizarrelyEAR
- Frontier lightsOILLAMPS
- Unit of explosive powerKILOTON
- “That sounds awful”OHMAN
- Mauna ___LOA
- WowAMAZE
- Territory name until 1889DAKOTA
- Brat’s oppositeANGEL
- Popular dipSALSA
- Skilled laborerSMITH
- Tex-___MEX
- Bit of corruptionBRIBE
- Author of the “Fear Street” series for young readersSTINE
- Some saber wieldersJEDI
- Bluish-greenAQUA
- NinnyTWIT
- TV show set in William McKinley High SchoolGLEE
- Prefix with stratusALTO
- It’s used to cite a siteURL
- Bonnie and Clyde, e.g.DUO