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NYT Across Clues
- Head of a monasteryABBOT
- ___ Carlo (gambling mecca)MONTE
- Corn on the ___COB
- Dry heat bathSAUNA
- Accessory for a witchBROOM
- Serve up a whopperLIE
- Traditional end of summerLABORDAYWEEKEND
- Alternative to BeanoGASX
- Corner pieces in chessROOKS
- Things bullfighters waveCAPES
- “Othello” villainIAGO
- Dare to exceed normal limitsPUSHTHEENVELOPE
- Swing clarinetist ShawARTIE
- Salvador who painted melting watchesDALI
- Most emails offering life insurance policies, saySPAM
- Word after bumper or cableCAR
- Stray from a topicDIGRESS
- Brian who was once with Roxy MusicENO
- Airport guesses, for shortETAS
- Alternative to suspendersBELT
- Frankly admit somethingOWNIT
- FedEx or DHLDELIVERYSERVICE
- Parts of i’s and j’sDOTS
- TiltsLEANS
- Hot dog toppingCHILI
- Extreme happinessGLEE
- 1967 hit by the Tremeloes suggested by the starts of 17-, 27- and 46-AcrossHERECOMESMYBABY
- Setting for a couples cruise?ARK
- ___ Gay (W.W. II bomber)ENOLA
- Bird on the Mexican flagEAGLE
- U.S. airer of “Downton Abbey”PBS
- Believer in a nonintervening GodDEIST
- Many vaccinationsSHOTS
NYT Vertical Clues
- Handy way of communicating, in brief?ASL
- Sound heard in a herdBAA
- “Listen, ___!”BUB
- Musical YokoONO
- Aimed atTARGETED
- Degrees for C.E.O.sMBAS
- “___ and Crake” (Margaret Atwood novel)ORYX
- This very instantNOW
- Little piggyTOE
- Come into viewEMERGE
- Queen of the Nile, informallyCLEO
- Sound from a piggyOINK
- Places for flowers and oystersBEDS
- Sprinkle, as of saltDASH
- Some menthol cigarettesKOOLS
- Organize, as an exhibitionCURATE
- Of the starsASTRAL
- ___ Beta KappaPHI
- Coves and fjordsINLETS
- “We try harder” auto rental companyAVIS
- Walked nervously back and forthPACED
- Lawn-cutting toolsEDGERS
- Before the due date, sayEARLY
- What screen doors usually don’t doOPENIN
- Freaks outPANICS
- Be overdramaticEMOTE
- “Yeah, right!”IBET
- Recipients of a welcome sight, proverbiallySOREEYES
- Move crabwiseSIDLE
- State with the words “Wild Wonderful” on its license plates: Abbr.WVA
- Said aloudVOICED
- Like the first through fifth grades: Abbr.ELEM
- Crack and redden, as lipsCHAP
- Basil or dillHERB
- Ruffles the feathers ofIRKS
- Some toothpastes and hair goopsGELS
- Aspiring atty.’s examLSAT
- “We’re number ___!”ONE
- Me, to Miss PiggyMOI
- Scrooge’s “Phooey!”BAH
- In the pastAGO
- Diner sandwich, for shortBLT
- “Definitely”YES