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NYT Across Clues
- Cookbook amt.TBSP
- “Careful where you watch this,” in emailsNSFW
- Wonder Woman foeARES
- Canned brandALPO
- “The ___ U Give” (2018 film)HATE
- Pro Football Hall of Fame localeOHIO
- Sugar servingLUMP
- ClaimedSAID
- Pound who wrote “Literature is news that stays news”EZRA
- Piece of cake?TIER
- Prop for a belly dancerVEIL
- “As I Lay Dying” fatherANSE
- Something big in 1950s autodomTAILFIN
- ___ Lane, home of the Muffin ManDRURY
- Marine mollusks that cling to rocksLIMPETS
- Symbol of strengthOAK
- 666, perhapsOMEN
- MimicAPE
- Yahoo!, but not “Yahoo!”SITE
- Trig calculationCOS
- It’s a firstPREMIERE
- F.D.R.’s job-creating agcy.WPA
- Film monster originally intended as a metaphor for nuclear weaponsGODZILLA
- ZipZEST
- “Way to go, team!”WEDIDIT
- Fashion brand with a rhinoceros logoECKO
- Feature of many a state flagMOTTO
- Acclaimed 2017 biography subtitled “The Man, the Dictator, and the Master of Terror”LENIN
- Childish comebackCANSO
- DiplomacyFINESSE
- Called forPAGED
- Major accidentsPILEUPS
- Taiwanese computer giantACER
- ___ bullPAPAL
- HoodwinksDUPES
- “King Kong” co-starWRAY
- Quattroporte and GranTurismoMASERATIS
- Ballpark with the Home Run AppleCITIFIELD
- Are loath toDARENOT
- IssuedSENTOUT
- 1980s TV ETALF
- Emperor who, in actuality, played the lyre, not the violinNERO
- Suffix in SuffolkISE
- Lady Vols’ home: Abbr.TENN
- Sound investment?AMP
- Let the air out?BURP
- Posted warning near mountainsSTEEPROAD
- Lead-in to bargain or dealPLEA
- Actress Foy of Netflix’s “The Crown”CLAIRE
- Notable Nixon gestureVSIGN
- GuzzlesSWILLS
- Fort ___ (where Billy the Kid was killed)SUMNER
- More streaked, as marbleVEINIER
- PrinciplesTENETS
- Eight things that most spiders haveEYES
- Barack Obama’s motherANN
- Lacto-___-vegetarianOVO
- BlackINKY
- Hole numberPAR
- VaultedLEAPT
- It’s bedazzlingOPART
- Stopper, of a sortCAP
- N.A.A.C.P. ___ AwardIMAGE
- It’s a tragedy when seen in close-up but a comedy in the long shot, per Charlie ChaplinLIFE
- Co-star of 2011’s “Bridesmaids”WIIG
- Home of the HeraldMIAMI
- Memo takerNOTER
- Flanged fastenerTNUT
- Promgoer’s concern, maybeACNE
- John of “The Addams Family”ASTIN
- Ring bearers?TREES
- It’s not a good lookOGLE
- Handbook info, for shortREGS
- Doctors’ ordersDOSES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Upstart’s goalTHETOP
- Istanbul’s Grand ___BAZAAR
- Perfect places for bowlers to aim?STRIKEZONES
- RingPEAL
- Comment when you need a serious comeback at the end of a bowling game?NOTIMETOSPARE
- What a slug may leave behind?SHINER
- Bygone cry of outrageFIE
- “You got that right!”WORD
- ___ Singer (“Annie Hall” protagonist)ALVY
- French wayRUE
- Estevez of “The Breakfast Club”EMILIO
- Whether to aim at 7 or 10, in bowling?SPLITDECISION
- “Chop-chop!”ASAP
- Disappointing news for a bowler?LANECLOSURE
- Colt, maybePISTOL
- City in Texas or UkraineODESSA
- Forces (upon)FOISTS
- Short end of the stickRAWDEAL
- RaisingUPPING
- PreparedREADIED
- Smoky agave spiritMEZCAL
- Big advertising catchwordNEW
- Police rank: Abbr.SGT
- Like some poetryMETERED
- “You didn’t fool me!”IKNEWIT
- Geographical anagram of ASLOPEELPASO
- Bring onINDUCE
- Material found in countertopsMICA
- Birthstone of some ScorpiosOPAL
- Close kin, casuallyFAM
- Lotus-___ (figures in the “Odyssey”)EATERS
- StrokedPETTED
- Code for the busiest airport in AustraliaSYD
- ___ blancPINOT
- Niña companionPINTA
- Projected, as a filmRAN
- First word across in the world’s first crossword (1913)FUN
- RelatesTIESIN
- Director Leone of spaghetti westernsSERGIO
- Pre-K group?ABCS
- KnockoutLULU
- Pace at which bowlers complete their games?FRAMERATE
- “Wheel of Fortune” optionSPIN
- Hip bowling enthusiasts?ALLEYCATS
- Go from one state to another?MELT
- “Family Feud” optionPASS
- Like some car air freshenersPINY
- Action-packedEVENTFUL
- What people who agree speak withONEVOICE
- Like breast cancer awareness ribbonsPINK
- Three-___ (long movies, once)REELERS
- Highland languageERSE
- Mix upSTIR
- Changed like Ophelia in “Hamlet”WENTMAD
- Modern activity banned in most high schoolsVAPING
- Rodeo activityROPING
- Ben & Jerry’s buyPINT
- Beloved: Lat.AMOR
- Adele, voicewiseALTO
- Quite a long timeAGES
- Friendly femmeAMIE
- Bowlers’ targets … 10 of which can be found appropriately arranged in this puzzlePINS
- “Gosh!”GEE
- When Bastille Day occursETE
- Major operation?WAR
- Prefix with -morphicISO