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NYT Across Clues
- Chophouse ordersSTEAKS
- Some band practiceJAM
- Subsidiary of Gap Inc.OLDN
- Effort to resolve a disputePARLEY
- Fishing lureFLY
- Cow, in ColombiaVACA
- On one’s feetARISEN
- 1996-97 Deep Blue opponentKASPAROV
- Not starter-levelSECONDS
- Saintes-Maries-de-la-___, French resort on the MediterraneanMER
- Even oneANY
- Group of investmentsPORTFOLIO
- Worker for Deloitte, for shortCPA
- Romance novelist RobertsNORA
- Butt of many 1970s automotive jokesFORDP
- Stinging reply?OUCH
- MuckMIRE
- ___ to goRARIN
- University of Delaware mascotBLUEHEN
- Bleep-worthyOBSCENE
- Mall sweepstakes prize, maybeSPREE
- Major blowGALE
- Receptacles for street performersHATS
- Provider of green energy?SALAD
- SeeingWITH
- First of two columns in a fashion magazineDOS
- Blab … or a literal hint to completing five answers in this puzzleSPILLTHEB
- Playful response to a good digOHS
- Institution founded by Thos. JeffersonUVA
- Galileo, for oneHERETIC
- Game whose name is derived from its soundPINGPONG
- Know-it-allSMARTY
- Banned plant growth regulatorALAR
- Barroom fixtureTAP
- Holds fromDENIES
- What may be good for the long run?LOPE
- What Khloé might call KimSIS
- Put into groupsASSORT
NYT Vertical Clues
- Some cruise ship amenitiesSPAS
- Weigh station factorTARE
- ___ Church, country singer with the #1 hits “Drink in My Hand” and “Springsteen”ERIC
- Old newspaper columnist JosephALSOP
- Partial toKEENON
- Doctor’s diagnosisSYNDROME
- Historical 1991 Oliver Stone filmJFK
- Enterprise alternativeALAMO
- Yours trulyMYSELF
- Female gametesOVA
- Actress ___ Flynn BoyleLARA
- Big name in rodent controlDCON
- Shade of blueNAVY
- Rap sheet entriesPRIORS
- A or B in music class?STRING
- A ways awayFAR
- Leafy plant also called mountain spinachORACH
- Ones that are all ears?COBS
- Reduces to mushPULPS
- TSX automakerACURA
- Sinking feelingDREAD
- Tonto rode onePINTO
- They may be high at a partyHEELS
- Chipped-flint toolEOLITH
- Capone’s nemesisNESS
- Pile highHEAPUP
- Neighbor of Chevy ChaseBETHESDA
- Cobbler’s punchAWL
- Fairway gougesDIVOTS
- High-end bag makerHERMES
- Veranda in 57-DownLANAI
- Nothin’BEANS
- Stone that shimmersOPAL
- Biggest city on the Big IslandHILO
- Football play starterSNAP
- The Marx Brothers, oftenTRIO
- Old Roman roadITER
- Dermatologist’s concernCYST
- Princeton Review subj.GRE
- Conversation interrupter in a car, maybeGPS