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NYT Across Clues
- Common street food purveyorTACOTRUCK
- Big name in dining guidesZAGAT
- Port city built on a crater of an ancient volcanoADENYEMEN
- Make a slight correction?ATONE
- O.K.TOLERABLE
- Common treatment for anxiety and panic disordersXANAX
- Design credentialARTDEGREE
- Elaboration phraseIDEST
- Lo-___RES
- C, as in coach?AISLESEAT
- Very far fromNONETOO
- First name of two of the 12 astronauts who have walked on the moonALAN
- Sex drive?LOVERSLANE
- 10 milliliters, perhapsDOSE
- Commercial suffix akin to -apaloozaORAMA
- Bottled spirits?GENII
- Dance prop for Fred AstaireCANE
- Indian state of 90+ million bordering BhutanWESTBENGAL
- Lab assistant in “Young Frankenstein”INGA
- Royal flush in draw poker, sayPATHAND
- Long part of a longarmGUNBARREL
- Something to chew onCUD
- “If ___ Street Could Talk” (2018 film)BEALE
- BacchanalWILDPARTY
- “Beavis and Butt-head” spinoffDARIA
- Once moreOVERAGAIN
- ExtraADDON
- Go from variable to fixed-rate, sayREFINANCE
- Binary response optionYESNO
- Onetime Quaker offering based on a 1980s TV iconMRTCEREAL
NYT Vertical Clues
- Language whose alphabet went from Arabic to Latin to CyrillicTATAR
- Can’t get enough ofADORE
- Worshipers of the goddess RhiannonCELTS
- LinearONED
- Lebanese city on the MediterraneanTYRE
- First family with the dogs Lucky and RexREAGANS
- Darkest moon of Uranus, whose name is related to the Latin for “shadow”UMBRIEL
- Keyboard instrument heard in “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”CELESTA
- Use, as a prie-dieuKNEELON
- Line of depthZAXIS
- Hopelessly stuckATADEADEND
- Cooperated (with)GONEALONG
- Evil stepsister of Cinderella, in DisneyANASTASIA
- Word with book or boxTEXT
- Nondiscriminatory hiring abbr.EOE
- Victim of Hercules’ first laborNEMEANLION
- Mouths: Lat.ORA
- First name of the first man to walk on the moonNEIL
- Sets of points on graphsLOCI
- Fruity refreshmentORANGEADE
- Leaders of movementsVANGUARDS
- Lead-in to X or YGEN
- New Deal agcy. that helped build La Guardia AirportWPA
- The 1975 hit “Can’t Get It Out of My Head” would be an appropriate oneEARWORM
- One really tryingSTRIVER
- ProgressivesTHELEFT
- Sword-bearing shoulder beltBALDRIC
- Aid to digestionBEANO
- Origami creationCRANE
- Upstate New York collegeUTICA
- Synthetic fiber once used in wigmakingDYNEL
- Kind of card, familiarlyBDAY
- Part of a French doorPANE
- Ice cream thickenerAGAR