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NYT Across Clues
- Parent of Shopping.comEBAY
- Stage that may have bugsBETA
- UntrueFALSE
- Composer BartókBELA
- The “Iliad” or the “Odyssey”EPIC
- Online businessETAIL
- Bob Dylan song that was a #2 hit for Peter, Paul & MaryBLOWININTHEWIND
- Aid for making signsSTENCIL
- Dishes created at restaurant “bars”SALADS
- Power-hungry people have big onesEGOS
- AchySORE
- Sly signalKNOWINGWINK
- Casual hellosYOS
- O’Brien of late-night TVCONAN
- Angsty music genreEMO
- Result of a fender benderDENT
- Person with log-in informationUSER
- Quilting or embroideryCRAFT
- Between portsASEA
- Resource from a bogPEAT
- Sarcastic laugh syllableHAR
- Some shapes on lab slidesBLOBS
- Requirement for a background check, for shortSSN
- Device for pulling a vehicleTOWINGWINCH
- Release, as a singleDROP
- Ephron who co-wrote and directed “Sleepless in Seattle”NORA
- Canadian dollar coinLOONIE
- Some musical compositionsSONATAS
- Circumstance that’s good for everyone … with a hint to 17-, 25- and 44-AcrossWINWINSITUATION
- D sharp equivalentEFLAT
- Dicing food or turning on the oven, e.g.PREP
- Prefix with potentOMNI
- “Gypsy” composer JuleSTYNE
- SnoozesNAPS
- Take a Tinder match offline, sayMEET
NYT Vertical Clues
- Flows’ oppositeEBBS
- It’s a cinchBELT
- Burn sootherALOE
- [That is so boring!]YAWN
- HarmlessBENIGN
- Last wordsEPILOG
- ___ Woodman (visitor to Oz)TIN
- Things separated by intermissionsACTS
- “How ya holding up?”FEELOK
- Battling all outATWAR
- Looked atLAIDEYESON
- Things confessed during confessionSINS
- Bygone days, old-styleELD
- Strand during a winter trip, sayICEIN
- LacksHASNOT
- Administer an oath toSWEARIN
- Single-serve coffee holdersKCUPS
- Snoops (around)NOSES
- Perfect partner for lifeONEANDONLY
- Part of a witch’s Halloween maskWART
- Global financial org.IMF
- End of an era?ONEBC
- Target for a drug-sniffing dogSTASH
- Surrealist SalvadorDALI
- Frédéric who composed the “Revolutionary” ÉtudeCHOPIN
- Like steak tartareRAW
- Swahili “sir”BWANA
- This evening, in commercialeseTONITE
- Warning on an airplane wingNOSTEP
- Trios, quartets, etc.GROUPS
- Comic Atkinson of “Bean” and “Mr. Bean’s Holiday”ROWAN
- Follower of face or forkLIFT
- “SportsCenter” networkESPN
- Something of little matter?ATOM
- Proctor’s callTIME
- Top-of-the-lineAONE
- Red state?SNIT
- Director AndersonWES
- Lyricist GershwinIRA