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NYT Across Clues
- Marvel atADMIRE
- L.G.B.T.-aligned advocacy group since 1987ACTUP
- Occasion to get all gussied upHOTDATE
- Stroke of good fortuneGODSEND
- Newswoman SawyerDIANE
- “You ain’t lyin’!”TRUEDAT
- What the Old English called “Winterfylleth”OCTOBER
- To a cosmetician: “You’re …”MAKINGMEBLUSH
- Home to Antilia, the world’s most valuable private residence (27 floors, $2.2 billion)MUMBAI
- IsEQUALS
- Kind of clefALTO
- To a produce vendor near closing time: “You’re …”OUTOFYOURGOURD
- The “B” in GBBYTES
- Fisherman’s ___ (San Francisco attraction)WHARF
- Utter nonsenseBLARNEY
- Eyes: Sp.OJOS
- Feature of a batter that needs more whiskingLUMP
- Wong of stand-up comedyALI
- Drive (away)SHOO
- Laughing matter?GAS
- Palindromic rulersSHAHS
- To a bad free throw shooter: “You’re …”MISSINGTHEPOINT
- All ___THAT
- Ruin, as plansDERAIL
- Crowd noiseROAR
- BlubbersBOOHOOS
- The dove’s-foot crane’s-bill, for instanceFLOWER
- Big seller of animal suppliesPETCO
- To a temp worker: “You’re …”INFORITNOW
- To a rude driver: “You’re …”DARNTOOTIN
- Architect FrankGEHRY
- Sci-fi classic featuring the Three LawsIROBOT
- Taylor Swift’s first #1 country hit, 2007OURSONG
- Things stuck in clogsTOES
- Itching to eat and irritable about it, in slangHANGRY
- [Leave it]STET
- With 98-Across, to an aspiring entrepreneur: “You’re …”ONLYASGOODASTHE
- FriendshipAMITY
- VimPEP
- Parts of Twitter profilesBIOS
- Clicking sound?AHA
- All over hell’s half ___ (everywhere)ACRE
- Item on a president’s lapelFLAG
- Placing a callDIALING
- Fishing basketCREEL
- Apt anagram of MY CARCAMRY
- See 76-AcrossCOMPANYYOUKEEP
- Native speakers of ChiwereOTOE
- DeclinedSAIDNO
- SipsNURSES
- To anyone who wasn’t addressed above: “You’re …”SOMETHINGELSE
- Vegan latte optionOATMILK
- Kings and queens, maybeTWOPAIR
- Large chunk of one’s final grade, oftenEXAMS
- Aspen or AltaSKIAREA
- It’s against the ruleANARCHY
- Move like a peacockSTRUT
- Big name in nonprofit journalismAPNEWS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Adele’s “Million Years ___”AGO
- MedicDOC
- Spring hrs. in Colorado SpringsMDT
- Organism that structurally resembles another organismISOMORPH
- Brush offREBUFF
- “Never interrupt your ___ when he’s making a mistake” (old aphorism)ENEMY
- Four-star figuresADMIRALS
- Valerie Plame’s org. in 2003’s Plame affairCIA
- Go up againstTAKEON
- Sui generisUNIQUE
- DestitutionPENURY
- Code edited by a webmasterHTML
- Many end in “-ite”ORES
- Ice cream purchaseTUB
- “Expect ___” (road sign)DELAYS
- Warranting an “X,” sayADULT
- Something to do with your buds?TASTE
- Social climateETHOS
- Physician who co-founded A.A., familiarlyDRBOB
- Traipse (about)GAD
- How some like their caféAULAIT
- Creatures that can have asymmetrical ears, which aid in huntingOWLS
- “Nah”UHUH
- Author Janowitz of literature’s “brat pack”TAMA
- Pinot ___GRIS
- Cutesy sound accompanying a pokeBOOP
- Greeting when running into someone unexpectedlyOHHI
- Book before AmosJOEL
- Texas county on the Mexican borderSTARR
- Italian painter known for his frescoesGIOTTO
- Pain relief brandANACIN
- How some like their coffeeSTRONG
- FloorSTORY
- One of two on the TitanicMAST
- “Who wants this?” responseIDO
- Makeover result, maybeNEWDO
- Word stylized with extra R’s on some cereal boxesGREAT
- Some froyo bar toppingsOREOS
- ___ polloiHOI
- Circus venueBIGTOP
- A ball and a strike, in a baseball countONEONE
- UsefulOFHELP
- Toy rocker, in tot-speakHORSY
- Give upFORGO
- What might be “love” or “lesbian” in a TV show titleLWORD
- Lead-in to pottyPORTA
- El ___ (weather phenomena)NINOS
- It’s not a lot to jotNOTE
- Third of seven columns: Abbr.TUE
- ___ hairBYA
- Earliest-known Chinese dynasty (dating back to 2000 B.C.)HSIA
- Eagerly excitedAGOG
- Villain in 1998’s “Mulan”SHANYU
- With adroitnessABLY
- División de la casaSALA
- Like 0.5-millimeter lead, among popular mechanical pencil optionsTHINNEST
- Good-looking guy?MARKSMAN
- Cold treatICEE
- Diagram of relationshipsTREE
- App with a Reservations featureYELP
- Newspaper articles and mentions on social media, in briefFREEPR
- DucksDODGES
- “My turn”IMNEXT
- Electrically balanced, in chemistryAPOLAR
- Sandwiches on pita breadGYROS
- Pool chalk targetCUETIP
- ___ Brava, SpainCOSTA
- Georgia’s capital, informallyATOWN
- Jason who played Khal Drogo on “Game of Thrones”MOMOA
- The Reds, on scoreboardsCIN
- 2020 U.S. Open tennis champ NaomiOSAKA
- ___ Tzu (dog breed)SHIH
- Like sponge cakesAIRY
- Middle of a certain three-in-a-rowTAC
- Lone Star State sch.SMU
- WrathIRE
- Man’s nickname that omits the “is” at the endLEW
- ___ in kangarooKAS