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NYT Across Clues
- ExtremityLIMB
- SnagsNABS
- 2001 title role for Audrey TautouAMELIE
- What Elvis Aaron Presley’s middle name is spelled with on his birth certificateONEA
- Part of Q.E.D.ERAT
- Spinal Tap vis-à-vis 1980s rock bandsPARODY
- Thataway, from a crow’s-nestTHAR
- Fury at a husband leaving his entire estate to his mistress?WIDOWSPIQUE
- Mitch who wrote “Tuesdays With Morrie”ALBOM
- EscapeFLEE
- Sturm ___ DrangUND
- What an in-group uses for fishing?CLIQUEBAIT
- Actor ReevesKEANU
- Look at, biblicallySEEST
- Flight board abbr.ETD
- Pull a cork fromUNSTOP
- Org. that might pocket your checksIRS
- Org. that might check your pocketsTSA
- Top of a schedule, maybeLINEA
- “Oh, I’m supposed to be in the line over there”?THATSMYQUEUE
- Dog with an upturned tailAKITA
- One using foul language?UMP
- World of Warcraft, e.g., for shortRPG
- Image on the back of a Canadian nickelBEAVER
- What “team” has, it’s saidNOI
- Ed of “Up”ASNER
- Short staff?ELVES
- Some alcohol smuggled into a rodeo, say?BOOTLIQUOR
- Silverback, e.g.APE
- Author of the best-selling children’s book “Matilda”DAHL
- Place in canopic jars, sayINURN
- Smudge on a theater sign?MARQUEEMARK
- Secondhand sale stipulationASIS
- QuickASTUTE
- Sunburn aidALOE
- Many a scuba destinationREEF
- “Fuhgeddaboudit!”NOSOAP
- Those againstNAYS
- “Happy Motoring” sloganeer, onceESSO
NYT Vertical Clues
- Alitalia : Italy :: ___ : PolandLOT
- Asthmatic’s aidINHALER
- Least crisp, as an appleMEALIEST
- Some Labor Day events, informallyBARBQS
- “It’s a ___” (“I’ve changed”)NEWME
- NPR host ShapiroARI
- Butter, in a dieter’s eyesBADFAT
- Without betraying emotionSTOLIDLY
- Stained-glass window localeAPSE
- Posting at many a park entranceMAP
- Verdi’s “___ tu”ERI
- Japanese plumLOQUAT
- “You got me”IDUNNO
- Assessed lasciviouslyEYEDUP
- Word with suit or blanketWET
- Bonus features on some DVDsOUTTAKES
- Longtime staple of Thurs. night TVCSI
- Grendel, e.g.BEAST
- Reason to wear a braceKNEEPAIN
- Grandson of AbrahamESAU
- One, on a oneUNUM
- Flutter one’s eyelids, saySTIR
- Words after “You can’t fire me!”IQUIT
- EatHAVE
- “Hoo boy!”MANOHMAN
- Some triage prosERNURSES
- Flowers named after the Greek physician of the godsPEONIES
- Trespasser’s warningGRR
- Refrain from “Mulan” before “With all the force of a great typhoon”BEAMAN
- City once represented in Congress by Beto O’RourkeELPASO
- PreventsAVERTS
- “Well, isn’t that fancy!”OOLALA
- Cat’s oppositeSQUARE
- Modern sweetieBAE
- Count for a Facebook postLIKES
- Very thought-provokingDEEP
- Status ___QUO
- Tony winner HagenUTA
- Walt Disney’s older brotherROY
- Air hub between LAX and Sea-TacSFO