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NYT Across Clues
- With 5-Across, warm-up circuits for race car driversPACE
- See 1-AcrossLAPS
- Shoppers’ stopsMARTS
- Youngest M.L.B. player to hit 500 homersAROD
- Sports swordEPEE
- EstablishedUSUAL
- Negative fast-food review?WEAKSAUCE
- Scooter ___, former White House adviser convicted in the Plame affairLIBBY
- Where shots might be served (or fired) in a westernSALOON
- One of 14 in “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”SYLLABLE
- Madison Avenue awardCLIO
- Arles affirmativeOUI
- Droopy feature of a cocker spanielEAR
- Negative fast-food review?NOTHINGBURGER
- Home of Mount Carmel: Abbr.ISR
- “Despicable Me” supervillainGRU
- Julie ___, voicer of Marge SimpsonKAVNER
- Ending with cyto- or proto-PLASM
- Make a boo-booERR
- Emotionally demandingNEEDY
- Do after darkSOIREE
- Nickname for MauriceMOE
- Inc., in FranceCIE
- Negative fast-food review?NOGREATSHAKES
- Charge (through)MOW
- Early hrs.AMS
- “Get outta here!”SCAT
- Cirque du Soleil stars, e.g.ACROBATS
- Archipelago that’s a part of PortugalAZORES
- GuardedLEERY
- Certain fast-food offering … or what 17-, 27- and 47-Across certainly don’t add up to?HAPPYMEAL
- Musical direction for silenceTACET
- “Anyone ___?”ELSE
- Keen onINTO
- Spot for a sprainANKLE
- Inbox label counterpart of “New”READ
- Number written in parentheses on an income statementCOST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Print sources, maybePAWS
- Surveyor’s calculationAREA
- Rock around the Christmas tree?COAL
- N.Y.C. mayor of the 1970s-’80sEDKOCH
- Like Pisa’s towerLEANING
- “The Simpsons” storekeeperAPU
- Chest muscles, informallyPECS
- “Later!”SEEYOU
- Do-overMULLIGAN
- Polo grounds?ASIA
- GawkRUBBERNECK
- Drum used in Indian musicTABLA
- More MachiavellianSLYER
- Divas’ deliveriesSOLI
- Browse online without commenting, informallyLURK
- Folklore fiendOGRE
- Cheese ___ (snack)NIPS
- City called a “kommune” by its inhabitantsOSLO
- Complete disasterTRAINWRECK
- Myanmar, formerlyBURMA
- The “E” of N.Y.E.EVE
- Falco with four EmmysEDIE
- Choices at bakeries and liquor storesRYES
- Theater sign lettersSRO
- Storage unitMEGABYTE
- Doesn’t keepROTS
- Singer Franklin, Aretha’s older sisterERMA
- Got outESCAPED
- Purim heroineESTHER
- IndistinctHAZY
- Kind of number in chemistryATOMIC
- Country from which the name “Buttigieg” comesMALTA
- Vast expanseOCEAN
- 1988 Cy Young winner HershiserOREL
- Attention-getting store signSALE
- Western home of the National Automobile MuseumRENO
- GrubEATS
- Opening for a time … or a dimeSLOT
- Free ad, for shortPSA