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NYT Across Clues
- Queen or king, e.g.PIECE
- Make way?PAVE
- RecedesEBBS
- BankruptedENDED
- Snippet with a funeral dateOBIT
- Become drowsyTIRE
- London tabloid that Piers Morgan once headedDAILYYLIAD
- Number of operas?ARIA
- Bug in “A Bug’s Life”ANT
- “Off” timeSALE
- Lead-tin alloySOLDER
- In caseLEST
- SportedWORE
- Christmas carol contractionTIS
- Dressing room stapleVANITYYTINAV
- Taste common to tomatoes and seaweedUMAMI
- Product with a milk splash on its packagingOREO
- 2010 Denzel Washington title roleELI
- Constraint of some dietsNOCARBS
- All togetherENMASSE
- Highway agcy.DOT
- Word with stage or stormDOOR
- Some saxesALTOS
- Interrogation room fixtureONEWAYYAWENO
- Telegraph “e”DIT
- OverANEW
- It comes in podsTIDE
- Roller coaster effect, for someNAUSEA
- Place on a scheduleSLOT
- Ingredient in a zombieRUM
- “Holy cow!”YIPE
- Sci-fi anthology series on NetflixBLACKKCALB
- UpsidesPROS
- Contemporary of VivaldiBACH
- Unit of preventionOUNCE
- Defect in a canDENT
- Seeks helpASKS
- Was an agent, saySPIED
NYT Vertical Clues
- Step on it!PEDAL
- FatuousINANE
- Some marginaliaEDITS
- Frame in “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”CEL
- Competitor of Blue BellEDYS
- Hoi ___POLLOI
- Open: Sp.ABIERTO
- Connecting wordVIA
- Flight board figs.ETDS
- Latin phrase in a footnoteETALII
- 2008 Beijing Olympics stadium, with “the”BIRDSNEST
- Cheese that goes well with applesBRIE
- BrandSEAR
- [So boring!]YAWN
- Like ConstantinopleOTTOMAN
- Rating that may signify profanity or violenceTVMA
- Jane of British litEYRE
- Show timeAIRDATE
- ItchYEN
- At thatALSO
- Goes (for)VIES
- Ctrl+ZUNDO
- Something Venus lacksMOON
- AffectedACTEDUPON
- “Let me tell ya …!”BOY
- Tofu sourceSOYA
- LoadsALOT
- PillageRANSACK
- Like Solomon among all biblical kingsWISEST
- Popular juice brandWELCHS
- Creature on EndorEWOK
- Neighbor of a PakistaniIRANI
- ___ de leche (ice cream topping)DULCE
- Press (into)EMBED
- “Ghostbusters” force, for shortNYPD
- Frigid suffixAIRE
- “Take a Chance on Me” groupABBA
- Ali had more than 20 of them in his careerTKOS
- ___ Tres Vírgenes, highest mountain in Baja California SurLAS
- Golfer’s targetCUP