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NYT Across Clues
- Cut along the grainRIPSAW
- Collection of offers?THEMOB
- “Them”ENEMIES
- Component of ants on a logCELERY
- Flash settingDCCOMICS
- Who shot Mr. Burns on the classic TV episode “Who Shot Mr. Burns?”MAGGIE
- Lowly sorts, in pirate lingoBILGERATS
- Goes so-o-o slowlyDRAGS
- ___ orangeOSAGE
- Unenthused responseMEH
- A.P.R.-lowering optionREFI
- Really diggingNOSY
- Mesoamerican language family with about half a million speakersZAPOTECAN
- Sites of sudden admissions, for shortERS
- A popPERPERSON
- Carolers’ wearSANTAHATS
- Middle-distance options on fairwaysFIVEIRONS
- The ___ Five, nickname for the “Queer Eye” castFAB
- FlipGOBERSERK
- Political commentator PerinoDANA
- Non-nons?OUIS
- Onetime airer of “Music City Tonight”TNN
- MultitudesHOSTS
- Kind of moldJELLO
- Producers of sharp increases in height?STILETTOS
- Score marking to play higher or lower than writtenOTTAVA
- Summer carnival treatSNOWCONE
- One pile of laundryWHITES
- “What are you waiting for?!”GETONIT
- Ostracized group in the BibleLEPERS
- ___ March (annual event since 2017)WOMENS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Band with the 1974 hit “Come and Get Your Love”REDBONE
- Bucktooth, e.g.INCISOR
- Student body activity?PECLASS
- Polluted, in a waySMOGGY
- Novelist BenderAIMEE
- Small damWEIR
- Channel that airs many B&W filmsTCM
- Passenger car attachmentsHEADRESTS
- Some Prado masterpiecesELGRECOS
- GroupieMEGAFAN
- Etymology, for exampleORIGIN
- Rewards for regular-season winners, maybeBYES
- Racket prosSCAMARTISTS
- Mike and Carol Brady, on “The Brady Bunch”STEPPARENTS
- Putting in a tight spotSHOEHORNING
- ___ cards (ESP testing items)ZENER
- Slangy sedativeTRANK
- Covers, as a potholePAVESOVER
- HissSIBILATE
- Strike that’s barely struckFOULTIP
- Unfair trickFASTONE
- ___ Dolohov, one of the Death Eaters in Harry Potter booksANTONIN
- Relatives of bloodhoundsBASSETS
- Author who popularized the demon MephistophelesGOETHE
- Counterpart of a brick-and-mortar businessDOTCOM
- Strictly upholdHEWTO
- Prominent part of a bloodhoundJOWL
- Early movie mogul MarcusLOEW
- BehindASS