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NYT Across Clues
- “Te quiero ___” (Spanish words of endearment)MUCHO
- ___ axis, half of an ellipse’s shorter diameterSEMIMINOR
- See-worthy?PAPAL
- Volume on an iPad, sayEBOOK
- Singer of “Fame” fameIRENECARA
- “___: Game Over” (2014 video game documentary)ATARI
- Grown-up eftsNEWTS
- Old-fashioned letter openerDEARMADAM
- Turn into confettiSHRED
- 12/25, e.g.RATIO
- ___ Lewis, singer of the 2007 #1 hit “Bleeding Love”LEONA
- Tennis star Naomi, who was born in 29-AcrossOSAKA
- “I’m gonna tell you something huge”BIGNEWS
- Mossy growthsLICHENS
- River with a “White” counterpartBLUENILE
- Lil ___ Howery (“Get Out” actor)REL
- Stuffs into a hole, sayRAMSDOWN
- F-, for oneION
- Ritual with bamboo utensilsTEACEREMONY
- God, in ItalyDIO
- Repeated word in an “Animal House” chantTOGA
- Pastry with the same shape as an Argentine medialunaCROISSANT
- Attorney general before GarlandBARR
- Online promotions, collectivelyEMARKETING
- What businesses go byTRADENAMES
- Cut downLESSEN
- “Eureka!”IGOTIT
- Word with easy or stopSTREET
- Provide change in quarters?REHOUSE
- Long, tragic storiesILIADS
- Up to this pointTHUSFAR
- Best Supporting Actress nominee for “The Power of the Dog,” 2021DUNST
- Letter opener, pencil cup, inbox tray, etc.DESKSET
- Phanerozoic ___ (what we live in)EON
- Classroom aides, for shortTAS
- British term of addressGUV
- Currency for the prize on “Squid Game”WON
- Reddit Q&A session, in briefAMA
- Most unpleasantly old and mildewyMUSTIEST
- Letters before Constitution or EnterpriseUSS
- Popular subcompact hatchback from JapanHONDAFIT
- Rock commonly used in asphaltSANDSTONE
- Part of a hotel with décor fitting a certain motifTHEMEROOM
- Video game series with settings in Liberty City and San Andreas, for shortGTA
- GobsmackAWE
- Scottish interjectionAYE
- “Everything Everywhere ___ at Once” (Michelle Yeoh movie)ALL
- R&B artist whose name sounds like a pronounHER
- EatsHAS
- Travis of country musicTRITT
- One of 2,297 for Hank Aaron, for shortRBI
- Annoyance for a Twitch streamerLAG
- Figure with equal anglesISOGON
- Sunday ___ (end-of-week anxiety, casually)SCARIES
- Country whose flag depicts a macheteANGOLA
- With 121-Across, company that sells scuba gearAQUA
- Certain furniture store purchasesOTTOMANSETS
- MissingAWOL
- See 116-AcrossLUNG
- “Be My Baby” group, 1963THERONETTES
- Bygone Microsoft media playerZUNE
- The lights in fairy lightsLEDS
- Some travel considerations, in briefETDS
- TarnishSOIL
- Donkey Kong and othersAPES
NYT Vertical Clues
- Bachelors, e.g.MEN
- ___ EatsUBER
- Ninja Turtle’s catchphraseCOWABUNGA
- One who’s super-good-lookingHOTTIE
- Affirmative gestureOKSIGN
- *Baseball pitching style ? or a weaponSID
- AforeERE
- Dining hall offeringsMEALS
- About, on a 10-DownINRE
- See 9-DownMEMO
- Volunteer’s wordsICAN
- Tennis’s “King of Clay”NADAL
- Hour, in ItalyORA
- *Big name in hotelsRAM
- Access providersPASSES
- Within reachATHAND
- Actress who played “Jessica” in “Parasite”PARKSODAM
- No-go ___AREA
- Something to pry or twist offLID
- Volunteer’s wordsONIT
- [Gasp!]OHMY
- ChoosesELECTS
- More run-downWEARIER
- Period in ancient historyIRONAGE
- Like a defeatist’s attitudeCANTDO
- *Indentation on a chew toyBITE
- Textile-making deviceLOOM
- *Light againREIG
- “I mean ?” soundsERS
- *Whom Holmes tells “You do find it very hard to tackle the facts”LEST
- TelegramWIRE
- *Many a VikingNORS
- Pulled a fast one onCONNED
- College near VassarMARIST
- Where van Gogh and Gauguin briefly lived togetherARLES
- Dyeing method using waxBATIK
- Chief ___ (rapper with a rhyming name)KEEF
- Where feudal workers workedESTATES
- French equivalent of “Stephen”ETIENNE
- ___ van der Poel, Olympic speed skaterNILS
- Academic acronymSTEM
- *GrandTHOUS
- Hits shore unintentionallyRUNSAGROUND
- *Early French ProtestantsHUGUE
- BurdenONUS
- *Basic rivalryUSVST
- “Continuing where we left off last time ?”ASAFOLLOWUP
- *”G.I. Jane” star, 1997DEMIM
- Field goal avg., e.g.STAT
- Believers in Jah, informallyRASTAS
- Fatalistic sort, in slangDOOMER
- Place in an overhead binSTOW
- No ___! (punnily named dairy-free chocolate brand)WHEY
- Explosive stuffTNT
- U.S. ID?IDAHO
- Bad place to pour greaseDRAIN
- “Have ___ make my email stop” (Destiny’s Child lyric)AOL
- Cable in the middle of a tennis courtNETCORD
- Would really rather notHATESTO
- “What’s up, everyone!”HIALL
- -ishESQUE
- *”Encore!”ANOT
- Fidel ___, 1990s Philippine leaderRAMOS
- Tehran’s homeIRAN
- Fork prongsTINES
- *Actress AngelaBASS
- How to play solitaireALONE
- They have high ratings on the Beaufort scaleGALES
- Jokester’s arsenalGAGS
- “Leave it,” on paperSTET
- Alien-seeking org.SETI
- Strip near Tel AvivGAZA
- Beverage at un caféTHE
- Business card abbr.TEL
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