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NYT Across Clues
- Part of a backpackSTRAP
- Pyramids, oftenTOMBS
- Dutch requirementsROPES
- Evan : Welsh :: ___ : ScottishIAN
- One of Chekhov’s “Three Sisters”IRINA
- Hunter of mythORION
- Bring to bearEXERT
- Result, maybe, in briefRBI
- Many apartments in old warehouse districtsLOFTS
- Japanese comics styleMANGA
- Labor Day baby, e.g.VIRGO
- Shape formed by an extended thumb and index fingersELL
- Good person to believe inONESELF
- Switz. neighborGER
- Writer Tarbell who took on Standard OilIDA
- Pins are placed at the end of themLANES
- 07 filmYOUONLYLIVETWICE
- Some E.M.T. casesODS
- Buying bingesSPREES
- Count in musicBASIE
- Logical start?ECO
- U precederVEE
- Picked from a lineup, informallyIDED
- HurtAIL
- ProverbsOLDSAWS
- Like puppeteers, usuallyUNSEEN
- MavenWIZ
- Leafy crown materialLAUREL
- Day competitorLITTLEBROWNANDCOMPANY
- BailiwicksAREAS
- LegalLICIT
- Chief Chirpa and others, in sci-fiEWOKS
- Wastes awayROTS
- “Fantasy” Grammy winnerONO
- Cool, in old slangHEP
- “The way things are currently going …”ASIS
- Muscle problemSPASM
- MuscularBUILT
- Grammy-winning country singer BlackCLINT
- Play combo of oldTINKERTOEVERSTOCHANCE
- Mark ___, winner of the 1998 MastersOMEARA
- George Carlin was its first host, for shortSNL
- State capital on the Colorado RiverAUSTIN
- Subject of Newton’s first law of motionINERTIA
- Dealers do thisLIE
- Have an in-tents experience?CAMP
- QB’s pass: Abbr.ATT
- “___ to My Socks,” Pablo Neruda poemODE
- Larsson who wrote “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”STIEG
- AdditionallyTOBOOT
- Deletes, with “out”XES
- Tree alternativeINTERCONTINENTAL
- Kind of salamiGENOA
- N.Y.C.’s first subway lineIRT
- Like some gas: Abbr.REG
- “Big Sur” novelist, 1962KEROUAC
- A suggestionRTE
- World capital whose name comes from the Greek for “wisdom”SOFIA
- HumbleABASE
- Jazz composer with an Egyptian-inspired nameSUNRA
- “___ your call”ITS
- “Elements of Algebra” author, 1770EULER
- First lady of the 1950sMAMIE
- Kind of pear that resembles an appleASIAN
- Rapper with the 2003 hit “I Can”NAS
- “Judge ___” (1995 Stallone movie)DREDD
- ___ and curl (salon treatment)PRESS
- Not interfere withLETBE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Tower over the fieldSILO
- Sci-fi film with vehicles called “light cycles”TRON
- Loaded (with)RIFE
- Prone to fidgetingANTSY
- Some 1990s ToyotasPASEOS
- American fashion designer who once served as the creative director at Gucci and Yves Saint LaurentTOMFORD
- ___ pro nobisORA
- Mixed togetherMINGLED
- Gets one over onBOGEYS
- Junkyard warning, maybeSNARL
- Play back?REVIVAL
- Rust and quartzOXIDES
- Equity valuation statPERATIO
- Tiny bit of workERG
- Vodka brand, informallySTOLI
- She gained fame from her leading role in “Fame”IRENECARA
- Having the meansABLE
- ___ Lofgren, guitarist for the E Street BandNILS
- WolflikeLUPINE
- Great two-pair poker handACESUP
- Once calledNEE
- Spanish resort islandIBIZA
- “Sure, I guess …”WELLOK
- Relating to egg cellsOVULAR
- Actor who won a 2016 Presidential Medal of FreedomDENIRO
- Six-line verseSESTET
- Wilson of “Meet the Parents”OWEN
- Colloquial contractionAINT
- Stops upDAMS
- SurreptitiousSLY
- Greek H’sETAS
- Golfer ErnieELS
- It ended on Nov. 11, 1918WWI
- Swell upBLOAT
- Laundry soap since 1908RINSO
- “___, all ye faithful”OCOME
- Classic fruity sodasNEHIS
- Occupied, with “in”DWELT
- Accept as chargedCOPTO
- “How sad!”ALAS
- Liquor levy, e.g.SINTAX
- ProvokeINCITE
- Surgical insertsSTENTS
- Painter José María ___SERT
- Kind wordsPRAISE
- “Va ___” (Italian “All right”)BENE
- Something to bookmarkURL
- Film director JonCHU
- You, to YvesTOI
- “___ doctor, but …”IMNO
- Trait of a clingy romantic partnerNEEDINESS
- Lead singer of rock’s Yeah Yeah Yeahs (who uses just the initial of her last name)KARENO
- Churchill’s trademark gestureVSIGN
- Author born Truman Streckfus PersonsCAPOTE
- Not much at allATRIFLE
- Ballet attireLEOTARD
- Pig in a poke or pigeon dropCONGAME
- “The Simpsons” grandpaABE
- “More of the ___” (1967 #1 album)MONKEES
- Weepy 1954 Patti Page hitICRIED
- Haberdasher’s claspTIEBAR
- Of the ankleTARSAL
- Stunned, in a wayTASED
- Walk heavilyTRAMP
- Contemptible sortLOUSE
- Toothy smileGRIN
- Jazz’s JamesETTA
- Condo, e.g.UNIT
- Kaffiyeh wearerARAB
- Christmas tree hangingCANE
- Just between us?OUR
- Family nicknameSIS