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NYT Across Clues
- Message in Morse code, maybeSOS
- CollectAMASS
- Lou Bega’s “___ No. 5”MAMBO
- Actress LongoriaEVA
- Frank of the Mothers of InventionZAPPA
- Like the modern descendants of dinosaursAVIAN
- For eachPER
- No later thanUNTIL
- Tightly packedDENSE
- As a wholeINALL
- Some Catholic gift shop purchasesROSARIES
- Gray in the faceASHY
- Prodigies, informallyPHENOMS
- Alternative to truth?DARE
- What many people do on weekend morningsSLEEPIN
- Cabinet members, to the presidentADVISORS
- One of many for baking sodaUSE
- Can’t hold back laughter while performing, say … or a hint to the circled lettersBREAKSCHARACTER
- Karaoke locale, oftenBAR
- Tried to be likeEMULATED
- Bottomless pitsABYSSES
- Sign for a soothsayerOMEN
- Homes with wheelsCAMPERS
- “Toy Story” boyANDY
- Common house styleCOLONIAL
- Siren’s wail, e.g.BLARE
- Something to make in an emergency?HASTE
- Having low odds of successRISKY
- ThroughVIA
- Rental when moving, maybeUHAUL
- Implied, but not statedTACIT
- Away from the bowAFT
- Requiring nerveGUTSY
- Apart (from)ASIDE
- Sgt.’s superiorsLTS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Brown toneSEPIA
- Devices relied upon to a high degree?OVENS
- Actress ___ Michelle GellarSARAH
- Blue: Sp.AZUL
- “Whew!”MAN
- Well-suitedAPT
- SteepleSPIRE
- They do dosSALONS
- Title for Marie CurieMADAME
- Opposed (to)AVERSE
- ___-golfMINI
- It might be stolen in full viewBASE
- Small billsONES
- L.P.G.A. golfer ___ Ko, the youngest #1 in professional golf history (17 years, 9 months)LYDIA
- Fa’s followerSOL
- Reasons to do somethingPROS
- Nickname for a mythical heroHERC
- Seek, as consentASK
- Short strokePUTT
- “Makes sense to me”ISEE
- One who knows all the answers, maybeNERD
- “Mamma Mia” groupABBA
- Opposite of colorfulDRAB
- ExtremelyVERY
- The woman in questionSHE
- Subject of una baladaAMOR
- Captain Morgan and othersRUMS
- Bass, for oneALE
- Shortcut for shipsCANAL
- Powerful judicial group, in briefSCOTUS
- With sound mindSANELY
- Old record co. conglomerateEMI
- Peloponnesian War victorSPARTA
- Sewing machine inventor HoweELIAS
- Like the forces of an armadaNAVAL
- Move with the currentDRIFT
- Poet who wrote “I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree”YEATS
- Drink quicklyCHUG
- Most populous Hawaiian islandOAHU
- Hurdle for an aspiring atty.LSAT
- The “B” of MBBYTE
- Ecology, e.g.: Abbr.SCI
- Not be seriousKID