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NYT Across Clues
- Conveniently forgets to mention, maybeOMITS
- Big name in investingSCHWAB
- How many writers workONSPEC
- Ran out of patienceHADIT
- Meghan ___, Grammy’s 2015 Best New ArtistTRAINOR
- Get warmed upPREHEAT
- Word with water or ElectricSLIDE
- Meaningful work?ROGETSTHESAURUS
- Rock bottomNADIR
- Special ___OPS
- Like TV’s Niles Crane and Monica GellerNEUROTIC
- Their existence is debatableALIENS
- Conflict in 2017’s “Wonder Woman,” in briefWWI
- Source of Supergirl’s powersSUN
- Clothing lineHEM
- Ballet supporter, e.g.PATRONOFTHEARTS
- N.A.A.C.P. ___ AwardsIMAGE
- REI competitorLLBEAN
- Shout of supportOLE
- Gamelan instrumentsGONGS
- UnflappableSTOIC
- Basic pointGIST
- Main squeeze, in modern lingoBAE
- Texas hold ’em pair nicknamed “ducks”DEUCES
- “___ and Fugue in D Minor” (piece used in “Fantasia”)TOCCATA
- LuciferSATAN
- The “vice of narrow souls,” per BalzacHATRED
- Goddess who sprang from her father’s headATHENA
- Bibliophile : books :: oenophile : ___WINES
- “Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism” authorLENIN
- MuckGOO
- Present without being presentTHEREINSPIRIT
- Ship for 28-AcrossUFO
- Like a space cadetMOONY
- Part of the body named after Dr. Ernst GräfenbergGSPOT
- Accustomed (to)ENURED
- On edibles, saySTONED
- A shore thingSHELL
- Posted one’s thoughtsBLOGGED
- Makes a comeback?ECHOES
- Souvenir for a Final Four teamNET
- Ingredient in many balmsALOE
- HonesWHETS
- LockTRESS
- Company with an iconic yellow Running Man logoAOL
- “The Lion King” trioHYENAS
- Receiver of private instructionTUTEE
- Ritzy transportsCHARTEREDPLANES
- Japanese prime minister before SugaABE
- Hosp. diagnosticMRI
- Where Gal Gadot was born: Abbr.ISR
- InstigateFOMENT
- OnceASSOONAS
- Not worth a ___SOU
- Pal of Buzz LightyearWOODY
- You wouldn’t want them to have a crush on youBOACONSTRICTORS
- Director DeMilleCECIL
- Chuck E. Cheeses, in partARCADES
- One way to goINPEACE
- Better thanABOVE
- Off courseASTRAY
- One of the Magi, along with Melchior and BalthazarGASPAR
- Designated things for bikes and busesLANES
NYT Vertical Clues
- “Sick burn!”OHSNAP
- Peace Nobelist YousafzaiMALALA
- Cry of successIDIDIT
- More orderlyTIDIER
- Fuel for a camp stoveSTERNO
- Houston A.L.erSTRO
- Field’s yieldCROP
- Macbeth trioHAGS
- Golfer MichelleWIE
- Sight on an M. C. Escher Möbius stripANT
- Balkan regionBOSNIA
- Director WellesORSON
- FastidiousNEAT
- Feng ___SHUI
- As things might happenPERCHANCE
- Something bottled in CannesEAU
- Price abbr.CTS
- GPS recommendation: Abbr.RTE
- Look overPERUSE
- Get a move onHUSTLE
- Kenan Thompson is its longest-tenured member, for shortSNL
- Reminiscence about an epic partyWHATANIGHT
- Ming-Na who starred as Mulan in 1998’s “Mulan”WEN
- Played a Halloween prank onEGGED
- PickleMESS
- Olympic gold-medal gymnast KorbutOLGA
- Govt. agency that Jimmy Woo works for on “WandaVision”FBI
- Santiago of “Scandal”TESSIE
- Horse of a different colorROAN
- “Aha!”IGETITNOW
- Sit shiva, e.g.MOURN
- Male deerSTAG
- Completely, after “in”TOTO
- Diez menos dosOCHO
- Most of GreenlandICE
- Like dim sumCANTONESE
- One hitting the low notesBASSPLAYER
- Name that means “God is my judge”DANIEL
- Some Chevy S.U.V.sTAHOES
- Present, e.g.TENSE
- She/___HER
- DrollWRY
- Kid ___LIT
- DenouementEND
- One who asks a lot of questionsPOLLER
- The munchies, e.g.URGE
- Step two?FEET
- Nine to five, for exampleODDS
- Animal on Ontario’s coat of armsMOOSE
- “Not this again!”UGH
- Take out of the gameSCRUB
- Law that led to a 1773 revoltTHETEAACT
- Actress WardSELA
- Abacus pieceBEAD
- James who sang “At Last”ETTA
- Nary a trace (of)NOHINT
- With 83-Down, puzzle solver’s starting pointONE
- See 80-DownACROSS
- Altitudes: Abbr.HTS
- It guards against UVBSPF
- Like the sun at dawnRISING
- LiteLOWCAL
- Little blobAMOEBA
- Critic of the Great SocietyNEOCON
- Radicchio relativeENDIVE
- Distinctive flairsSTYLES
- Real, in RioMONEY
- Disney villain voiced by Jeremy IronsSCAR
- Bar mixerSODA
- The Cardinals, on scoreboardsARI
- Series that might feature a long-lost father-uncleSOAP
- Only known animal to prey on great white sharksORCA
- Person calling tech support, sayUSER
- BleatBAA
- Some conjunctionsORS
- Summer worker, in brief?CPA
- French possessiveTES