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NYT Across Clues
- Crumbly salad ingredientFETA
- Halves of some measurementsWIDTHS
- It might involve a DNA testCSI
- Love of mythology?AMOR
- Exam required before entering uniALEVEL
- Something good in baseball, but bad in bankingRUN
- Kind of ball for indoor playNERF
- Usually nonremunerative undertakingPETPROJECT
- It’s named for a Norse goddess of wisdom: Abbr.FRI
- Will figureSON
- SupersedeREPLACE
- Funk of Funk & WagnallsISAAC
- Punk cousinEMO
- “Right on”AMEN
- Characters in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World”COMMAS
- Batman portrayer of TV and filmADAMWEST
- Request softenerNOPRESSURE
- Online feed lettersRSS
- A spy might send a message in oneSECRETCODE
- Unaccredited university, sayDEGREEMILL
- Do some basic mathADD
- Green giantSIERRACLUB
- Sound around a cradleDIALTONE
- “Miss ___”SAIGON
- Capitol Hill activityVOTE
- 1969 novel subtitled “Ardor: A Family Chronicle”ADA
- Brandon ___, lead role in 1999’s “Boys Don’t Cry”TEENA
- Northern fishers’ implementsICESAWS
- Arctic explorer JohnRAE
- Skin picTAT
- Screen for a shooterLENSFILTER
- Corrupt, in British slangBENT
- Big Ten East sch.PSU
- Genesis peakARARAT
- Bring downRAZE
- CrossedMET
- Lax in dutyREMISS
- ___ Bongo, president of Gabon for 42 yearsOMAR
NYT Vertical Clues
- Amateur work based on existing characters, informallyFANFIC
- Boston collegeEMERSON
- Singer with the 1992 double-platinum album “Little Earthquakes”TORIAMOS
- Sound from a toyARF
- Newspaper with the slogan “Democracy Dies in Darkness,” in briefWAPO
- “The L Word” creator ChaikenILENE
- Case worker: Abbr.DET
- One who runs the showTVPRODUCER
- “___, boy!”HERE
- Not stay in the bucketSLOP
- Joe might need thisCREAMER
- A “lousy teacher,” per Bill GatesSUCCESS
- Partner of purposesINTENTS
- “The Hunger Games” actress, in tabloidsJLAW
- Like promethium, among all the rare earth metalsSCARCEST
- Cranked (up)AMPED
- Down patMASTERED
- Italian film director LeoneSERGIO
- Kitchen drawers?AROMAS
- Treat, in a wayMEDICATE
- Tennis feat named for the athlete who achieved it in 2003 and 2015SERENASLAM
- Woman’s name that sounds like two letters of the alphabetELLIE
- Winter Olympics pairLUGETEAM
- NyQuil alternativeADVILPM
- Bishop’s territoryDIOCESE
- Kind of bread with chopped fruitDATENUT
- Treasure troveBONANZA
- Minimalist’s desireLESS
- Flap one’s gumsNATTER
- QuartersAREAS
- Way offAFAR
- Kind of transferWIRE
- Language ___ARTS
- TNT element?TRI
- DudeBRO