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NYT Across Clues
- Lab testASSAY
- View from LiechtensteinALP
- SquarePLAZA
- Water slideCHUTE
- Word that becomes its own opposite if its first letter is removedSHE
- Hall’s partnerOATES
- So much, in musicTANTO
- *1st and 5thHANGLOOSE
- “Count me in”IMGAME
- Garment often made of silkSARI
- Kid-centric org.PTA
- *1st separate, 2nd and 3rd together, and 4th and 5th togetherVULCANSALUTE
- Tied in ___AKNOT
- EncourageEGGON
- Spongy growthMOSS
- Potent strain of marijuanaKUSH
- Chateaux-lined riverLOIRE
- SanctionsOKS
- *2nd and 3rd separatedVICTORY
- IrkVEX
- Response to “Am not!”ARESO
- Newswoman PhillipsKYRA
- Spot for a sitting duckNEST
- 101BASIC
- Some natural hairstylesAFROS
- *1stCANIGETALIFT
- “The Simpsons” shopkeeperAPU
- Four-time Grammy winner LovettLYLE
- Display contempt for, in a waySPITON
- *2nd and 3rd crossedHOPEFULLY
- Adult insect stageIMAGO
- ___ and wiserOLDER
- Playbill part, informallyBIO
- What each number in the starred clues representsDIGIT
- “They’re creepy and they’re ___” (start of the “Addams Family” theme song)KOOKY
- Dot followerEDU
- 14 pounds, in BritainSTONE
NYT Vertical Clues
- When Aida dies in Verdi’s “Aida”ACTIV
- Former performing orcaSHAMU
- Popular beachwearSUNGLASSES
- ChargesATTACKS
- Extra on “Star Trek”YEOMAN
- Outcome of being fired?ASH
- Capital at an elevation of 12,000 feetLHASA
- DisciplinaryPENAL
- With “please” or “if I may,” sayPOLITELY
- Language with more than 25 vowel soundsLAO
- Perched onATOP
- Soap that comes in blue-green barsZEST
- Far from harborASEA
- Minions’ leader in “Despicable Me”GRU
- Long-stemmed mushroomENOKI
- Unable to answer any more clues, saySTUCK
- ___ tripEGO
- Tries somethingGIVESITAGO
- Gold and silver have them, but not bronzeORES
- “Step right up!”NEXT
- Biblical kingdom in modern-day JordanMOAB
- Cajun cooking stapleOKRA
- Pen that’s full of oink?STY
- Goddesses of the seasonsHORAE
- Low, creaky speaking registerVOCALFRY
- Traverses 48-Down, in a wayRAFTS
- [Not my error]SIC
- High rollers’ preference, perhapsNOLIMIT
- Water hazardsRAPIDS
- Where Ross taught paleontology on “Friends,” for shortNYU
- “Goodness me!”ILLBE
- Extremely coldGELID
- Strand at an airport, maybeFOGIN
- Govt.-backed securityTNOTE
- “Well, I guess so”AHOK
- Word with shirt or groundsPOLO
- Off-the-neck styleUPDO
- Apt rhyme for “shriek”EEK
- This puzzle’s solverYOU