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NYT Across Clues
- Mind-setMOOD
- Shells you can eatPASTA
- SpoiledBAD
- With 70-Across, dramatic opening of 62-Across’s FifthGGGEFLAT
- A computer hacker usually uses thisALIAS
- It’s next to nadaUNO
- Like boardinghouse rooms, again and againRELET
- Like all of the 62-Across works in this puzzleSYMPHONIC
- Some garden machinerySEEDERS
- It’s a laughYUK
- Jewish month of 30 daysSHEBAT
- ___ limits (political issue)TERM
- Ricky Martin, e.g. [Third]PUERTORICAN
- Big seller of camping gearREI
- AboutINRE
- PivotSLUE
- Abbr. after Brooklyn or ClevelandHTS
- Exercise before a trip to Latin America, say [Sixth]SPANISHTUTORIAL
- “___ So Sweet to Trust in Jesus” (hymn)TIS
- Quaking causeFEAR
- Pelvic bonesILIA
- When sung three times, a soccer anthemOLE
- Event before a college football game [Ninth]SCHOOLRALLY
- ___ ballNERF
- Walk stylishlySASHAY
- Is down withHAS
- Like many retired academicsEMERITA
- Composer whose works are hidden in 30-, 39- and 48-AcrossBEETHOVEN
- Only part of Egypt located in AsiaSINAI
- Potential starts of new generationsOVA
- BroadcastingONAIR
- See 13-AcrossFFFD
- Marked incorrectXED
- TriflePENNY
- SchlepTOTE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Supervisors: Abbr.MGRS
- Curved moldingOGEE
- Randy lookOGLE
- Released air from, as a balloonDEFLATED
- Quarterback, oftenPASSER
- Prince ___ KhanALY
- Kind of cardSIM
- ChooseTAP
- Like barbecue pitsASHY
- Historic Boston localeBUNKERHILL
- What every infinitive in Esperanto ends withANI
- Grumpy co-workerDOC
- Class struggle?TEST
- Not at home … or caught at homeOUT
- Part of the Greek spelling of “Aristotle”RHO
- Paris hangoutsBISTROS
- Vocal opponent of 2001’s Patriot Act, for shortACLU
- Like violin stringsTAUT
- The price you payRETAIL
- LoseMISLAY
- Detroit pro playerPISTON
- Disentangle, in a wayUNPILE
- David Lynch’s first feature-length filmERASERHEAD
- Last name in “Star Wars”REN
- Prefix with cortexNEO
- PossibilitiesIFS
- Brief momentsSECS
- It’s a laughHAHA
- Coastal featureRIA
- Literary master of ironyOHENRY
- SkedaddleLAM
- Stock at a saloonRYES
- Trimmable partFAT
- Get the goodsSHOP
- It may precede a breakupRIFT
- LowdownINFO
- Loser to Wilson in 1912TAFT
- Person carrying a briefcase, maybeAIDE
- Pricey seating areaBOX
- December 24, e.g.EVE
- It’s next to nothingONE
- Part of 62-Across’s nameVAN
- 64-Down, to 62-AcrossEIN