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NYT Across Clues
- BellyacheBEEF
- What many people have for public speakingPHOBIA
- “We ___ loudest when we ___ to ourselves”: Eric HofferLIE
- Taj Mahal cityAGRA
- College in ManhattanBARUCH
- Halloween time: Abbr.OCT
- Ways to cross a river in Switzerland?BERNBRIDGES
- Big expense for some city dwellersCAR
- Old Glory’s land, for shortUSOFA
- Funny BrooksMEL
- Prop for Mr. PeanutCANE
- Crow, e.g.TRIBE
- Fixed a mistake at a card tableREDEALT
- First showing at a film festival in France?CANNESOPENER
- Co. that merged into VerizonGTE
- OwnedHAD
- ___ ConventionsGENEVA
- Supercharge, as an engineREV
- Lightly touch, as with a handkerchiefDAB
- Wyoming-to-Missouri dir.ESE
- Chinese dynasty circa A.D. 250WEI
- Actress Brie of “Mad Men”ALISON
- Colorful fishKOI
- Creator of sketches, in briefSNL
- Census taker in India?DELHICOUNTER
- Like Barack Obama’s presidencyTWOTERM
- LoadsSLEWS
- Denny’s competitorIHOP
- Mensa statsIQS
- Urban sitting spotSTOOP
- Classic tattoo wordMOM
- Police dragnet in South Korea?SEOULSEARCH
- Spanish articleUNA
- How café may be servedAULAIT
- “If you’re asking me,” in textspeakIMHO
- W-2 fig.SSN
- FairlyPRETTY
- “___ Eyes” (1975 Eagles hit)LYIN
NYT Vertical Clues
- Hindu title of respectBABU
- ExpelEGEST
- Misspeaking, e.g.ERROR
- Some derivative stories, colloquiallyFANFIC
- Brew with hipster credPBR
- American pop-rock band composed of three sistersHAIM
- Said “I’ll have …”ORDERED
- Cone-shaped corn snacksBUGLES
- Swelling reducerICE
- Sounds of satisfactionAHS
- Broadcast often seen at 6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.LOCALNEWS
- “That is too much for me”ICANTEVEN
- To be: Fr.ETRE
- Cake with rumBABA
- Battle of Normandy cityCAEN
- Increase, as resolutionENHANCE
- Watches Bowser, sayDOGSITS
- Dueling swordEPEE
- CatchNAB
- Skate park featureRAIL
- Many a May or June honoreeGRAD
- Some fund-raisersTELETHONS
- 1975 hit by the Electric Light OrchestraEVILWOMAN
- “Just ___” (Nike slogan)DOIT
- Very long timeEON
- Union workplaceSHOP
- Small citrus fruitKUMQUAT
- Baltimore athleteORIOLE
- If-___ (computer programming statement)ELSE
- Wholesale’s oppositeRETAIL
- Like a bad appleWORMY
- 2014 Winter Olympics localeSOCHI
- “___ in the Morning” (bygone radio show)IMUS
- Narrow openingSLIT
- Sound: PrefixPHON
- Gradually weakenSAP
- Home of most of the members of NATO: Abbr.EUR
- Total messSTY