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NYT Across Clues
- Discuss, as an issueADDRESS
- Internet nuisance … or a hint to four answers in this puzzlePOPUPAD
- Birthstone for most LeosPERIDOT
- Noted piranha habitatORINOCO
- Shade of greenAVOCADO
- RamblesWANDERS
- Classic strategy in the boxing ringROPEADOPE
- What inmates do until they’re releasedTIME
- Your: Fr.TES
- It’s off the beaten pathSIDEROAD
- “How cool!”OOH
- HedonisticDECADENT
- Ankle-relatedTARSAL
- Burgundy or claretDARKRED
- Secret DC headquartersBATCAVE
- Crateful from FloridaORANGES
- Like many chicken cutletsBREADED
- Most welcomingNICEST
- Like seven teams in the N.H.L.CANADIAN
- French word on some wedding announcementsNEE
- Better than expectedNOTSOBAD
- Unruly head of hairMOP
- LaborTOIL
- Where you may be going nowhere fastTREADMILL
- More bananasLOONIER
- Fictional African kingdom in “Coming to America”ZAMUNDA
- Bubble gum brandBAZOOKA
- StretchyELASTIC
- Epic questODYSSEY
- GanderLOOKSEE
NYT Vertical Clues
- Not togetherAPART
- R&B trio Bell Biv ___DEVOE
- Releases, as new musicDROPS
- Crop in a paddyRICE
- Author LeShanEDA
- Lawn orderSOD
- Got ready to sing the national anthemSTOOD
- Launched a tech start-up?POWEREDON
- ___ pro nobisORA
- One of a famous seafaring trioPINTA
- Loosened, as lacesUNDID
- “The Star-Spangled Banner,” basicallyPOEM
- Zoning unitACRE
- Fashion mag suggestions, in two sensesDOS
- ___ XingPED
- “How tragic”SOSAD
- “Eureka!”IHAVEIT
- Ancient relative of a fluteOCARINA
- It’s black and white and wet all overORCA
- Tiny bits of workERGS
- Bygone Nair rivalNEET
- Some N.F.L. highlightsTDS
- Reid of “American Pie”TARA
- “Do you have two fives for ___?”ATEN
- MisguidedLEDASTRAY
- SpedRACED
- Perch for a bouncing babyKNEE
- Original airer of “The Office”BBC
- It may be found between “here” and “there”NOR
- Mujer’s boysNINOS
- JambalayasOLIOS
- Ring around a watch faceBEZEL
- Bowlful next to a restaurant cash registerMINTS
- “Golden” songOLDIE
- Finish second at the trackPLACE
- Warty creatureTOAD
- Like mudOOZY
- Pioneer in commercial spaceflightMUSK
- Bit of news in the W.S.J.LBO
- Squeeze (out)EKE
- Teléfono greetingALO
- China’s ___ ZedongMAO