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NYT Across Clues
- Chin dimpleCLEFT
- Lawn care supplySOD
- AwakensSTIRS
- Low-carb “stone age” dietPALEO
- Night beforeEVE
- Vodka ___TONIC
- They’re often used with people, but rarely with petsLASTNAMES
- Psychoanalyst FrommERICH
- First and only female prime minister of IndiaINDIRAGANDHI
- Poker varietyHOLDEM
- With 8-Down, street with no outletCUL
- “___ Enfants Terribles” (Cocteau novel)LES
- That, in SpanishESO
- Something you might say at a doctor’s officeAAH
- StationaryATREST
- “Red Cube” sculptor with an eponymous museum in New YorkISAMUNOGUCHI
- Colosseo localeROMA
- Word after launch or lilyPAD
- Item on a listTASK
- First M.L.B. player to enter the Meikyukai (a Japanese baseball hall of fame)ICHIROSUZUKI
- Justice who died in 2016SCALIA
- Chilly airNIP
- Period, essentiallyDOT
- Krazy ___KAT
- New Deal agcy.NRA
- Merch stand stapleTSHIRT
- Fashion designer and judge on “Project Runway All Stars”ISAACMIZRAHI
- Tree with papery barkBIRCH
- Island nation once home to the dodoMAURITIUS
- Join forcesUNITE
- Like-it-or-loathe-it bread pieceEND
- N.J. town next to Palisades ParkFTLEE
- Exodus leaderMOSES
- See 65-DownEYE
- See 65-DownTOEYE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Two-striper in the Army: Abbr.CPL
- Golden State team, on scoreboardsLAA
- Chicago trainsELS
- StinkyFETID
- Cover for the bed of a pickup truckTONNEAU
- Highway haulerSEMI
- “Your turn,” on a walkie-talkieOVER
- See 25-AcrossDESAC
- SneakinessSTEALTH
- Extremely undecidedTORN
- Not going anywhereINIDLE
- Embarrassment of ___RICHES
- Crystalline rockSCHIST
- TV’s Don Draper, e.g.ADMAN
- Dip for chips, informallyGUAC
- Prince, for oneHEIR
- ___ bucoOSSO
- Gardener’s soilLOAM
- Tribe that considers the Grand Canyon its creation placeHOPI
- “Puttin’ on the ___”RITZ
- Knight’s armorMAIL
- Needle-nosed fishGAR
- Thick soup noodleUDON
- Its logo is four interlocking circlesAUDI
- Popular toffee barSKOR
- Eartha who played CatwomanKITT
- Sure thingsCINCHES
- DamageHARM
- Instrument invented in medieval IndiaSITAR
- Go into a higher gearUPSHIFT
- One who loves to shred some gnar powSKIBUM
- Betting settingCASINO
- Classic consolesATARIS
- Songwriter MannAIMEE
- “Take two and ___ right” (old baseball adage)HITTO
- Opéra divisionACTE
- Off-the-wallZANY
- Like cutting and pushingRUDE
- Réunion, for oneILE
- One-eightyUEY
- With 70- and 71-Across, agree … and a phonetic hint to this puzzle’s themeSEE