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NYT Across Clues
- ___ Modern (London gallery)TATE
- Put down in writing?PAN
- BeingENTITY
- Word with rest or playAREA
- Garten of eatin’INA
- “You got me there”TOUCHE
- Socket replacement?GLASSEYE
- Ticks offANGERS
- Kind of tankSEPTIC
- Puppy’s biteNIP
- Amazon tree huggerBOA
- Card game cryUNO
- Canine covering?DENTALCROWN
- Four-footed friendsPETS
- Exclamation of shock, spelled in a modern wayWOAH
- Crossed (out)EXED
- AscendCLIMB
- According toASPER
- Batter’s additions?FALSELASHES
- Gabbana’s partner in fashionDOLCE
- Burger toppingONION
- AchySORE
- Feudal plotFIEF
- Save it for a rainy dayTARP
- Old rug in a courtroom?POWDEREDWIG
- Cedar relativeFIR
- The “E” in B.C.E.ERA
- “I do,” for oneVOW
- Roughly speaking?COARSE
- PhrasedWORDED
- Basketball feint … or a hint to 17-, 24-, 36- and 46-Across?HEADFAKE
- Make it through a difficult periodENDURE
- ProhibitBAR
- “De ___” (“You’re welcome”: Fr.)RIEN
- Alliterative “Doctor” of children’s literatureDESOTO
- Cent : euro :: ___ : kronaORE
- They can be even, paradoxicallyODDS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Prepares to score on a sac flyTAGSUP
- Garfield’s romantic interest, in the comicsARLENE
- “Short and stout” singer of nursery rhymeTEAPOT
- Steinbeck’s “___ of Eden”EAST
- Like a mathematical function that changes at different intervalsPIECEWISE
- WhicheverANY
- When doubled, a 2010s dance fadNAE
- Amazon’s business, informallyETAIL
- Like some offensive humorNONPC
- Harbor haulerTUG
- Old refrigeratorsICEBOXES
- Hammer ___ (certain summer Olympian)THROWER
- Collaborative principle in improv comedyYESAND
- “Toy Story” antagonistSID
- Casual refusalNAH
- One end of the IditarodNOME
- Easy-to-read newspaperTABLOID
- Preacher’s cryREPENT
- Like fish and rock wallsSCALED
- Inc. cousinLLC
- “Big deal”ASIFICARE
- 57-Down competitorSHO
- Sends onFORWARDS
- Once moreANEW
- “Let’s Make a Deal” choiceDOORONE
- ExpelledSPEWED
- Not manyFEW
- Shaking in one’s bootsAFRAID
- ChancedRISKED
- Self-groomsPREENS
- Turn inside outEVERT
- Competition where you might pull a calf?RODEO
- Jupiter or MarsGOD
- Prefix with futurismAFRO
- Indie pop’s Tegan and Sara, e.g.DUO
- “I May Destroy You” networkHBO
- Musician’s assetEAR