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NYT Across Clues
- OutlawBAN
- Electrical systemsGRIDS
- 2011 N.B.A. champs, for shortMAVS
- Bahrain bigwigsEMIRS
- FlapADO
- UpRISEN
- Jesus, for oneALOU
- Hawaiian islandLANAI
- TeaseRIB
- Nissan Leaf, e.g.ECOCAR
- “C’mon, we’ll be fine”ROLLWITHIT
- 1991 Disney heroineBELLE
- Like many Rolex watches sold on the streetFAKE
- Establish a moodSETTHETONE
- Epithet for Leona HelmsleyQUEENOFMEAN
- SunbeamRAY
- Persians, e.g.RUGS
- Fishing toolSPEAR
- Fishing toolPOLE
- LoveyHON
- 100 centavosPESO
- Took the trophyWON
- Ear piece?COB
- Admiring wordsIMAFAN
- Gave drugsDOSED
- Accra-to-Khartoum dir.ENE
- Buildup during vacationEMAIL
- Fishing toolROD
- TroublesAILS
- Daughter of Anakin and PadméLEIA
- Right angleELL
- Not on terra firma, sayASEA
- Makeup of many a veggie dogSOY
- Watch chainFOB
- Like merlot and zinfandel, typicallyFULLBODIED
- Equal chanceFAIRSHAKE
- Kind of courtAPPEALS
- Back cover?CAPE
- Leather-clad TV warriorXENA
- In a footnoteCITED
- Test that’s done in inkRORSCHACH
- Mary-Kate, to AshleyTWINSISTER
- Fictional creature whose name is Old English for “giant”ENT
- Up on thingsHIP
- GrandioseEPIC
- Command to a dogSPEAK
- Heist targetSAFE
- Tide detergent capsulesPODS
- New Left org.SDS
- Basis for a raiseMERIT
- QualifiersIFS
- ParoxysmTHROE
- Simba’s father in a Disney musicalMUFASA
- Jets can be found in oneSPA
- Allow toLET
- ChurnROIL
- “Mamma Mia!” song that begins “Where are those happy days?”SOS
- British royalANNE
- It’s often served on toasted white bread, for shortBLT
- CutSAWN
- N.L. Central playerCUB
- Builder of Israel’s first templeKINGSOLOMON
- Website feature resembling an odometerHITCOUNTER
- Mate of a colorful birdPEAHEN
- HoochBOOZE
- LiveINREALTIME
- Western gas brandTESORO
- Popular fruit drinkPOM
- Debunk?ROUST
- Sixth of 24ZETA
- He might provide assistance after a crashITGUY
- French articleUNE
- Bit of salon detritusTRESS
- Collapsed red giant?USSR
- Marina sightsMASTS
- Item that disturbs sleep four times in this puzzlePEA
NYT Vertical Clues
- Backyard get-together, brieflyBARBQ
- “So long”ADIEU
- LoftyNOBLE
- Environmental advocacy groupGREENPEACE
- Documentarian Burns who’s the brother of KenRIC
- Has a vacation dayISOFF
- Leave suddenlyDECAMP
- BunkumSNAKEOIL
- Home to the 72,000-foot volcano Olympus MonsMARS
- Moisturizer ingredientALOE
- 1980s cartoon robotVOLTRON
- Islamic sovereignSULTAN
- Nobelist WieselELIE
- Item lain upon four times in this puzzleMATTRESS
- Not farmed outINHOUSE
- Chaac, to MayansRAINGOD
- PlacesSITES
- DomainREALM
- “Who’s on First?” left fielderWHY
- Jazz’s McCannLES
- Start of the line that includes “wherefore art thou”OROMEO
- ApproachesNEARS
- TippledHADAFEW
- Government study, informallyPOLYSCI
- Government aidWELFARE
- Beating by a hole, in match playONEUPON
- Rock star known for his 360-degree drum setNEILPEART
- Parts of Mr. Clean and Lex Luthor costumesBALDCAPS
- AntagonistFOE
- J’adore perfumerDIOR
- Concerning a pelvic boneILIAC
- Certain Far Eastern fruitsASIANPEARS
- Shakespeare title starterALLS
- Suffix with limeADE
- Feature of a probability distribution where extreme events are more likelyFATTAIL
- Georgia, in the art worldOKEEFFE
- Doctor’s orders, oftenBEDREST
- Future plan for many an econ majorBSCHOOL
- Home of the ancient Temple of ArtemisEPHESUS
- Flavoring in the Mideast drink arakANISE
- Cat-meets-dog soundHISS
- “Skylarking” bandXTC
- Command at a surprise partyHIDE
- Popular game with 162 cardsSKIPBO
- Common downloadPDF
- “Wicked Game” vocalist ChrisISAAK
- Any of the four people disturbed in this puzzlePRINCESS
- Where Karl Benz debuted the world’s first autoMANNHEIM
- 16-ounce beers, slangilyTALLBOYS
- Grammy winner MeghanTRAINOR
- “Yes, quite”HOWTRUE
- Unsavory connectionsMOBTIES
- Criticize snidelySNIPEAT
- Who wrote “The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting”SUNTZU
- Discharged matterEGESTA
- OverlyTOO
- TopSHIRT
- ___-de-sacCUL
- Canoodles, in BritainSNOGS
- Clean a spillMOPUP
- Air supplyOZONE
- Setting of Hercules’ first laborNEMEA
- Wild ___OATS
- Grp. with a saving plan?EMTS
- ParentREAR
- Dead-end job, e.g.RUT