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NYT Across Clues
- Home of many ZoroastriansIRAN
- No. on the back of a baseball cardSTAT
- Jazz drummer JimmyCOBB
- “Awkwafina Is ___ From Queens” (Comedy Central series)NORA
- Help when things are too hot to handlePOTHOLDER
- “Tell me more …”GOON
- Where to find Amazon’s streamsPRIMEVIDEO
- Tombstone site, onceOKCORRAL
- Number of Emily Dickinson poems, out of the 1,700+ she wrote, that were published during her lifetimeTEN
- Terse reprimandTSK
- Queen ___ (pop nickname)BEY
- Urban obstacle course activityPARKOUR
- Things you saw while asleep?LOGS
- Window componentsTABS
- Reddit Q&AAMA
- Type of angular momentum, in physicsSPIN
- Noodle container?SKULL
- Animal on a Jägermeister bottleSTAG
- Queen’s domainHIVE
- Let looseUNTIE
- Words said with a sighAHME
- x, for oneAXIS
- Pub purchaseROUND
- Instruction in risotto recipesSTIR
- Connect four in the game Connect Four, e.g.WIN
- Throws cold water on, sayWETS
- Shine’s partnerRISE
- Fail to maintainNEGLECT
- Word before Kim, Wayne and BabyLIL
- Prone to blushing, saySHY
- It may be used to get away from a bankOAR
- Small digitPINKYTOE
- Stretch one’s legsGOFORAWALK
- Request at a consulateVISA
- “You up?” text, maybeBOOTYCALL
- Little salamandersEFTS
- “___ Gotta Have It” (Spike Lee film)SHES
- Something taken in protestKNEE
- Part of GPS: Abbr.SYST
NYT Vertical Clues
- Fort Knox blockINGOT
- Accompaniers of knightsROOKS
- Clueless about current trendsAROCKLIVING
- One-billionth: PrefixNANO
- Many a cologneSPRAY
- Word in a Shakespearean incantationTOIL
- Place to get paper with plastic?ATM
- Take more shots thanTHETABLEDRINK
- Toast soundCLINK
- What “10” is notODD
- Busy oneBEE
- Familial term of addressBRO
- Cricket segmentsOVERS
- ChokePRESSURECRACK
- “Notorious” justiceRBG
- Ferraro : Mondale :: ___ : McCainPALIN
- Give a sworn statement in courtOATHTESTIFY
- Taste common in tomatoes and mushroomsUMAMI
- BlowoutRAGER
- Scoreboard numbers when a baseball team puts up a “picket fence”ONES
- Attire seen in many Degas paintingsTUTUS
- William ___, editor of The New Yorker for 35 yearsSHAWN
- Kind of short cutPIXIE
- Berry farm eponymKNOTT
- FreshnessSASS
- Far from freshWEARY
- VarietyILK
- SacksLOOTS
- French city nicknamed “The Capital of Flanders”LILLE
- Big “S.N.L.” announcementsHOSTS
- It’s bred for breadYEAST
- Word before “Blue Eyes” or “Blue Dot” in titlesPALE
- Jacques-___ CousteauYVES
- “Arms and the Man” monogramGBS
- “Incredible!”OOH
- Hostile partyFOE
- AshenWAN